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Development System Test Program International Student IntegratedAIS (Academic Information System) University of Mercu Buana
Author(s) -
Sabar Rudiarto
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international research journal of computer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2393-9842
DOI - 10.26562/irjcs.2017.aucs10083
Subject(s) - test (biology) , medical education , engineering , psychology , medicine , geology , paleontology
In the development of Information Technology becomes a good tool in connecting giver and receiver of information. The development of Information Technology today is not only used by the company, but various universities use Information Technology in ordet to be effective means of delivering information to its users. Application of good Information Technology will produce a good information also for the recipient. Application of Information Technology within the scope of Higher Education is the University of Mercu Buana. University of Mercu Buana has very good and big role in providing information for the recipient. In this case the University of Mercu Buana also rely on Information Technology to run activities within the scope of Higher Education. Information Technology to be developed by University of Mercu Buana is ANS (Admissions of New Students) international class program that will be integrated SIA (Academic Information System). Expected with the development of this Information Technology, learning process activities can be used more effectively. The purpose of this system integration is the ANS no longer need to report data of prospective students manually who have successfully followed the exam and entered as a student at Mercu Buana University, but the ANS directly can enter the data of students who have successfully entered into the system . The method used in the development of integrated AIS ANS system is by using SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) and the analysis used is based OOAD (Object Oriented Analysis Design).

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