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The Academic MIS Model Used in Higher Education to Resolve Typical Problems in Indonesia: A Case Study

Veronica S. Moertini, Tety Yuliaty, Wisnu Rumono and Buddy S. Tjhia
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Veronica S. Moertini: Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia
Tety Yuliaty: Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia
Wisnu Rumono: Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia
Buddy S. Tjhia: Parahyangan Catholic University, Indonesia

International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector (IJISSS), 2012, vol. 4, issue 1, 67-82

Abstract: In response to education regulations for quality assurance (QA), universities in Indonesia strongly require an integrated management information system (MIS), such as Academic MIS (AMIS). In developing AMIS, the main issues that must be addressed are the urgent need for implementing university QA standards (even though departments have already implemented their best practices for years and show reluctance to change), changing requirements, and the need for a quick delivery system despite the fact that AMIS is very large in scope. This paper contributes to modeling AMIS, which is suitable for universities in Indonesia. This research has been conducted at one of the best private universities, Parahyangan Catholic University. Having measured the quality of AMIS using several key business measures, results indicated that the proposed model successfully resolved the issues at stake.

Date: 2012
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