2022
DOI: 10.30865/ijics.v6i1.4031
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Web-Based Library Information System Using Rapid Application Development (RAD) Method at Qamarul Huda University

Abstract: The library is an important part of higher education, where the teaching and learning process does not escape from teaching materials and reference materials. Qamarul Huda Badaruddin University is one of the universities in NTB which has a library with a desktop-based library system. This has an impact on the management of libraries and users which in this case students become ineffective and inefficient. With a high need for libraries, library managers, namely librarians and students as users, need a web-base… Show more

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“…The results show that applying the RAD method resulted in a high success rate (100%) for each architectural feature in the online registration system. This is in line with the findings of Ardhana et al [44], stating that RAD has successfully reduced development cycle time and increased user satisfaction by implementing a fast and iterative development approach. Analysis of the results of functionality testing using the Blackbox approach and finding "valid" conclusions based on each desired result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The results show that applying the RAD method resulted in a high success rate (100%) for each architectural feature in the online registration system. This is in line with the findings of Ardhana et al [44], stating that RAD has successfully reduced development cycle time and increased user satisfaction by implementing a fast and iterative development approach. Analysis of the results of functionality testing using the Blackbox approach and finding "valid" conclusions based on each desired result.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…To develop the research presented in this paper, an adaptation of the Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology was carried out. The RAD methodology follows an iterative and incremental approach and consists of four phases: requirements planning, prototype design, iterative construction, and evaluation ( Figure 1) [18], [19], [20]. In the requirements planning phase, the variables identified for the inputs and output were specified, as shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focuses on rapid prototyping and iterative development. Aims to accelerate the development process by emphasizing user involvement, iterative feedback, and quick delivery of working software [79]. Often involves the use of visual development tools and components to expedite development.…”
Section: Rapid Application Development (Rad)mentioning
confidence: 99%