Design and Development of Pharmaceutical Company Information System Based on Website using the Waterfall Model

  • Darisman* A
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Abstract

the pharmaceutical company is one of the companies which has an important role and has several activities such as manufacturing, distribution and main services to the community. This activity is controlled by the information systems department. Making information systems is needed to help pharmaceutical companies manage important data, so important data or less important data will be paperless. The design of this information system uses the waterfall method, where the system and design are very well designed before coding and testing operations are carried out. Then the data is stored using a database. Before doing a good design, research using business analysis, user needs, etc. After this information system is finished, the testing method uses blackbox. Testing methods are an important element of quality assurance that represents a fundamental review of specifications, design and coding. This testing technique also focuses on the software information domain. This pharmaceutical company information system was created to support the performance of a company. Making using a waterfall and testing using a blackbox, is expected to increase visability and meet the requirements of a software. The results of testing the device aims to look for errors in the category of functions that are not correct, the interface is not good or access from the database. Some parts are tested namely the home interface, user login, etc. Research shows that the waterfall method can be effectively used in making website-based information systems. After that the blackbox test shows if all the test components have been tested can be used very well

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Darisman*, A., & Widianto, M. H. (2019). Design and Development of Pharmaceutical Company Information System Based on Website using the Waterfall Model. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 3989–3993. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d8610.118419

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