Design Front-End Information System of LKP Aneka Prima Kayuagung using The Waterfall Method
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https://doi.org/10.32923/qwn8g071Keywords:
Digital Transformation, Front-End Design, Information System, LKP, Waterfall ModelAbstract
The rapid development of digital technology has changed how organizations manage and deliver information. Educational institutions, particularly non-formal training centers, require efficient information systems to support administrative and operational processes. This study employs a Research and Development (R&D) method using the Waterfall software development model. The research followed five sequential stages: analysis, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Data were collected through interviews and direct observation of LKP’s administrative activities. The front-end interface was developed using HTML, CSS, and Bootstrap, while PHP and MySQL were used for the back-end integration. The result is a web-based information system capable of managing student data, class schedules, and training information in a user-friendly, responsive, and structured format. Testing shows that the system functions effectively and enhances the institution’s ability to store, update, and access information in real-time. This research demonstrates that a structured development approach such as the Waterfall model can significantly improve digital transformation for non-formal educational institutions.
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