
Design of Waste Management Service System in Indonesia Based on Service Oriented Architecture (SOA): Go-Waste
Author(s) -
Kevin Tee*,
Rike Nurjannah,
Derrick Lee,
Emil Robert Kaburuan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of recent technology and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2277-3878
DOI - 10.35940/ijrte.c5909.098319
Subject(s) - garbage , service (business) , architecture , business , waste management , electricity , environmental economics , engineering , marketing , economics , art , electrical engineering , visual arts
One of the problems experienced by big cities in Indonesia is rubbish. At present the community must pay for the cost of rubbish, whereas rubbish can be useful and profitable if managed properly. One way to manage waste properly is to save waste at the Trash Bank. At present there are already several garbage banks established, but the garbage banks that have been run are not yet optimal, not all people use these facilities. Lack of knowledge and infrastructure facilities hamper the waste management process at the garbage bank. Therefore, the authors propose the concept of an integrated system based on service oriented architecture (SOA) to integrate garbage pickup services, banks, garbage banks, cooperatives, gas, electricity, cable tv, public relations, e-commerce and health insurance as a means of supporting infrastructure to support waste management. The method in this study uses Systematic Literature Review (SLR). The results of this study are in the form of a waste management application design: Go-Waste which integrates waste pick-up service, banks, garbage banks, cooperatives, gas, electricity, cable tv, public relations, e-commerce and health insurance in one platform using a service oriented architecture (SOA).