Utilization of information systems or technology in an organization is needed to improve organizational efficiency. This relates to the rapid development of information systems or technology that affect the ongoing business processes. The effectiveness is in the form of aligning business strategy with information system strategy and business transformation. However, the dilemma faced especially in Government agencies such as the Balikpapan City Department of Transportation is how to align business strategies and information systems strategies that will be used so as to achieve organizational goals. Responding to the problem, it is necessary to align between the business needs of the organization and the needs of the application to support the vision and mission to be achieved by the Balikpapan City Department of Transportation. This can be achieved by using the framework of The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) which provides a detailed method of how to build, manage and implement an enterprise architecture known as the Architecture Development Method (ADM), hereafter referred to as TOGAF ADM. This research produces a mapping of business needs and application needs to support the vision and mission to be achieved through the information systems or technology architecture design including business architecture modeling, information system architecture, and technology architecture on the Balikpapan City Department of Transportation.
Hospital Management Information System (SIMRS) is a system that can process and integrate the entire hospital service process flow in the form of a network of coordination, reporting and administrative procedures to obtain accurate data and information. At the RSUD Dr. Kanujoso Djatiwibowo (RSKD) of Balikpapan City, the application of SIMRS experienced problems such as the high number of troubleshooting cases and the redundancy of patient medical record numbers. This case is considered to inhibit the performance of hospital services related to efficiency. Based on this problem, the evaluation of SIMRS in the RSKD was carried out by using the constructed Human, Organization, Technology-Fit (HOT-Fit) model. This model involves eight variables which consists of System Quality, Information Quality, and Service Quality, System Use, User Satisfaction, Structure, and Environment, and Net Benefits. The results indicate that the proposed model either directly or indirectly affects the benefits obtained from implementing the SIMRS. Further implications of the results toward improvement of the system are provided.
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