Extreme Programming Method for Integrated Service System Website Development in Rejosari Village

The Rejosari Village Hall provides a manual letter submission service which is sometimes problematic, including when residents are about to submit an application letter, they have to come directly to the village hall office while the residents are still out of town. Apart from that, there was no med...

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Published in:Jurnal Riset Informatika Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 533 - 538
Main Authors: Supriyati, Eka, Azrino Gustalika, Muhamad
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Kresnamedia Publisher 06-06-2023
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Summary:The Rejosari Village Hall provides a manual letter submission service which is sometimes problematic, including when residents are about to submit an application letter, they have to come directly to the village hall office while the residents are still out of town. Apart from that, there was no media information which resulted when they were going to submit the requirements for the letters they brought were not in accordance, then from the data collection, and the letters were still in the books. Therefore we need a service system for the submission of letters. This integrated service system for residents of Rejosari Village is a web-based information system, the use of technology in the form of a website makes it easier to receive all forms of existing information. The Extreme Programming (XP) method is applied in developing this system, a software engineering process that refers to an object-oriented approach. The stages of this method start from the planning, design, coding and testing stages using black box testing with descriptive analysis techniques, which produce tests in the form of a proportion value of 96.42% and have a possible interpretation. In addition, this system can have an impact on progress in the field of informatics in the form of information media as well as learning materials
ISSN:2656-1743
2656-1735
DOI:10.34288/jri.v5i3.527