Development of information systems in integrated management systems in order to increase organisational performance in a construction company

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There are various information systems to improve organisational performance that are well-established in construction companies. However, information systems, especially in integrated management system, are not yet well-established to describe productivity of the worker in order to improve organisational performance. There is still needed development in the procedure and manual in this information system. These are developed by an integrated management system clause (high level structure). These procedure and manuals will reduce rework, accident, sickness and waste as part of an integrated management system in a construction company. Information systems are needed as a component of communication, sharing and exchanging information in an integrated management system in construction companies. This information system is used for the efficient implementation of integrated management system resources. An integrated management system is required to make the system more effective and efficient in supporting the company's business processes. The efficiency can be done by looking for any variables in an integrated management system that can increase organisational performance in a construction company through integrated information systems. This research's variables are based on previous research. Methodology used in this paper is literature review to describe database and model base in information systems. The result of this paper is a database and model base algorithm.

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Masuin, R., Latief, Y., & Zagloel, T. Y. (2019). Development of information systems in integrated management systems in order to increase organisational performance in a construction company. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 258). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/258/1/012012

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