Design and Development of Student Admission System in the State University of Jakarta

Abstract

Student admission system is a must in every university, and so in the State University of Jakarta. Web applications are more widely used in the development of information systems because of the ease in distributing information to many users. By using the concept of re-used oriented, student admission system built in 2015 is developing by adding, editing, and deleting a requirement based on policy that enforce today. Moreover, adding web service as an intermediary between system and database as an extra feature in new system. The research was conducted using the Feature Driven Development (FDD) which is one of the Agile Method that does not have fixed rule in traceability model between requirement and feature, where this research went through several stages, namely needs to develop an overall model, build a feature list, plan by feature, design and build by feature. This study produces several products, there are Software Requirement Specification (SRS) and system that are built with React-Redux for its front-end and Laravel as its back-end.


 


 


Keywords: design and development, requirement, re-used oriented, feature driven development, web service

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