One of the data used as a benchmark for determining the progress of a university can be seen from the productivity of research and community service. The research objectives are to (1) analyze Unesa lecturer research based on the distribution of faculties/departments/study programs; (2) analyzing trends in the research focus of Unesa lecturers; (3) analyzing the achievement of Unesa lecturer research outcomes compared with the target research outcomes; and (4) analyzing the profile of the service to the Unesa lecturer community based on the distribution of faculties/departments/study programs. The reference used in analyzing is from 2015-2019. The development model used is the Waterfall model with a linear development system. The research subject used was the procedure of developing Sistem Informasi Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (SIRIP) in Higher Education. Data analysis techniques were carried out in three stages, namely pre-development, development, and post-development. Based on the results and discussion, the conclusions in this study are as follows. The results of the trial of Sistem Informasi Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (SIRIP) using the black box testing method in accordance with 18 functional requirements of the system can run successfully. The profile of research in Unesa from 2015-2019 experienced a significant increase and decrease (fluctuation). The number of research titles funded from 2015-2019 was as many as 250 titles, 585 titles, 700 titles, 480 titles, and 447 titles. Meanwhile, the number of community service titles funded from 2015-2019 was 46 titles, 51 titles, 29 titles, 22 titles, and 338 titles, respectively.
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Warju, Cahyaningrum, S. E., Nurkholis, Saksono, L., Nudin, S. R., & Ariyanto, S. R. (2020). Development of Web-based Research and Community Service Database at Universitas Negeri Surabaya. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1577). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1577/1/012042
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