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Development of e-SCM Open Source as Integration of Data Management For Fish Farmers SMEs in Pasar Ulekan Bandung

Yudi Priyadi

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Abstract: In general, e-SCM-based Open Source is a framework that conduct collaborative use of information technology for the flow of information, materials, finance, services from producers to consumers to achieve the efficiency of activities and costs on all entities involved in the system. Business potential is still very large ornamental fish to thrive. It can be observed from the data of Agricultural Census 2013-2014, that the income from this business ranks first on fishing effort. Small and Medium Enterprises (hereinafter referred to as SMEs) is a transformative companies that are committed to continue the development and growth. These relationships involve the key stakeholders such as customers, employees, suppliers, and competitors. The use of modeling notation DFD is part of a context diagram, which is one modeling notation in information systems. DFD contained in the draft Notation Data Store that will be implemented into a table in the database. In information systems modeling, a Data Store in a DFD will be modeled by E-R diagram be Notation Entity. To design a business process re-engineering in this activity, generate context diagram called “E-SCM UKM Ikan”, which consists of five entities involved directly with the system, namely: supervisor fish shop, fish shop retailers, employees, fish farmers, and customers. Referring to the Context Diagram, there is decomposition process “E-SCM UKM Ikan” Level 0. Decomposition produces Data Flow Diagram Level 1 consists of four sub processes, namely: business partner, transaction, the stock of retailers, and documentation. For the integration of data management, there is a Localhost Server e-SCM, using http://whyphi:8080, as the address for the prototype.

Date: 2016-11-30
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