Analisis dan Perancangan Berorientasi Objek Sistem Informasi Beban Kerja Dosen menggunakan UML

  • Sari R
  • Luthfi M
  • Veren S
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One of the universities such as Tanjungpura University Pontianak Mathematics and Natural Sciences, lecturer is one of the teaching staff, where the main task of a lecturer must be able to meet the Tri Dharma of Higher Education in accordance with the Government of the Republic of Indonesia number 37 of 2009 that is carrying out learning with the least teaching workload commensurate with 12 SKS SWMP (Equivalent Full Instructional Teaching) and a maximum of 16 SKS SWMP, besides teaching lecturers must also carry out research, and community service every semester. The implementation of the main task of the lecturer is reported every semester and monitored to be evaluated by the leadership. During this time the lecturer workload report was loaded offline which caused delays in data collection due to long and tiered data collection paths. Besides that, there are difficulties in the process of monitoring the workload of each lecturer to be evaluated by the leader. By looking at the many problems that arise that result in the lecturer workload reporting not working properly, through this research, a problem analysis arises with the reporting of the workload of lecturers from the old system that is manual compared to the new system online using the PIECES framework, then based on this analysis an object-oriented information system is designed using UML. The results of the design of the lecturer workload information system are expected to be

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Sari, R. P., Luthfi, M., & Veren, S. (2018). Analisis dan Perancangan Berorientasi Objek Sistem Informasi Beban Kerja Dosen menggunakan UML. CYBERNETICS, 2(02), 202. https://doi.org/10.29406/cbn.v2i02.1050

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