
Development of mobile-based health center information system with feature-oriented software development (case study in North Kuta health center)
Author(s) -
Hadi Wijaya,
Gede Rasben Dantes,
Made Candiasa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1516/1/012009
Subject(s) - domain (mathematical analysis) , software , center (category theory) , process (computing) , interface (matter) , computer science , information system , product (mathematics) , engineering , software engineering , database , operating system , mathematical analysis , chemistry , geometry , mathematics , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , electrical engineering , crystallography
Health center is a district/city official technical unit that responsible for handling health development. At North Kuta Health Center, the medical record has been managed using a web-based application information system. Most of the patients access this system via smartphone. However, the system interface is not optimal if accessed via smartphone, such as the buttons on the system are covered by other interface elements and image sizes exceed the smartphone screen. For this reason, a mobile-based information system was developed from the existing health center system. When developing the system, a Feature-Oriented Software Development (FOSD) method was applied. The FOSD method applied the stages of domain analysis, domain design and specifications, domain implementation, product configuration, and generation. The domain analysis stage produced a needs analysis. At the domain design and specification stage, requirements analysis was processed into system design. The system design was created into a system prototype at the domain implementation stage. At the product configuration and generation stages, the system prototype was tested with User Acceptance Test (UAT) and running time. Running time testing shows the average time needed by the prototype system to complete each process was 432 ms. The UAT test shows that the prototype system was running well under the health service business process at the North Kuta Health Center. The system prototype has also provided convenience in the operation of health services in the North Kuta Health Center.