Goods Inventory Application at the Regional Disaster Management Agency of Sumedang Regency
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Application, Disaster Management, Information SystemAbstract
Inventory application is an application that has a function to find out the inventory of goods in a place. The problem faced by the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Sumedang district is that there is no inventory application that can help facilitate the work of its employees, especially in the Emergency and Logistics Section. Therefore, in this final project, a desktop-based inventory application will be built that will clearly display inventory information. The system development method in this application is the prototyping method. Where in the making, the author interacts with users about the user's needs for the system created. Based on the concept and design, it has produced an inventory application where this application is managed by the admin. This application can display inventory, manage item data, make news events, and report item data. It can be concluded that the Goods Inventory Application has been built at the Regional Disaster Management Agency (BPBD) of Sumedang Regency which can help its employees work in managing goods data, so as to minimize data errors and inaccuracies. In addition, this application can also improve employee performance
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