Need Analysis Data and Information Analysis User Analysis

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IV. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

This chapter consists of two major sections. The first section exposes the result of SUITSTAT system development, javan gibbon field survey and habitat suitability model. The last section is the discussion on the performance of the system, javan gibbon distribution and habitat suitability analysis in Mt. Salak.

4.1. System Development Result

The development process of SUITSTAT is following iterative and incremental approach, where system functionality is developed through iterative process. The process of the development is described in the series order as it could be easier to understand by the reader, that is requirement analysis, system analysis and design, and system testing.

4.1.1. Requirement Analysis

The elements of system requirement are identified by analyzing the need, data and information, and user of the system which described in the next subsection. The synthesis of these elements is described in the last subsection followed by the proposed conceptual system.

4.1.1.1. Need Analysis

National park management is managed by zonation system Republic of Indonesia, 1998. In developing park zonation, the information on wildlife distribution and their habitat condition should be considered, including habitat suitability. In Mt. Halimun Salak National Park, the information of habitat suitability is not available or provided at once. In addition, this issue is relatively new and its study in the Indonesia is rare. In contrast with the developed country which the methods and techniques has been evaluated. Because of that, park staff is not familiar with the method and procedure to produce habitat suitability. 21 Nevertheless, the park is still facing management problem in handling data with the current format, which is not so maximally useful for biodiversity analysis. The spatial information on habitat suitability is information whose process needs spatial data of species distribution and certain habitat factors. The park collects species data is regularly. However, it is not collected through proper method and stored into the approriate format which could be further processed. In case of habitat suitability information, it has been always produced through modeling process or using certain analysis method and complex procedures. It is not practice sometimes for staff that involves with and solve the practical problem to do complex procedures.

4.1.1.2. Data and Information Analysis

At least the information related with habitat suitability must answer the questions: • What suitability level, shows how suitable a locale has, based on considered habitat factors. • Where, contains information of relative position of a locale. • How extent, shows how large area of each suitable level.

4.1.1.3. User Analysis

According to the Decree of Mof No.355Menhut-II2004, park staff could be distinguished based on their task and function, as shown in the Figure 4. The Assessor of Park Data Planning and Manager of Conservation and Protection Supervision are park staff that most possibly has relation to species conservation and park management. Consider to this, these staff is chosen as potential user of this system. 22 KSBTU Seksi Konservasi Wilayah 1 Seksi Konservasi Wilayah 2 Seksi Konservasi Wilayah 3 Penyaji Evaluasi Pelaporan Penata Kerjasama Hub. Masyarakat Penata Usaha Umum Penata Usaha Perlengkapan Rumah Tangga Fungsional Penata Usaha Keuangan Penata Usaha Kepegawaian Penelaah Penyusun Data Perencanaan Penata Bina Cinta Alam dan Kader Konservasi Penata Bina Konservasi dan Perlindungan Penata Promosi, Informasi, Hub. Masyarakat Penata Usaha Kepegawaian, Perlengkapan Rumah Tangga Penata Rencana Program Pelaporan Penata Usaha Umum Keuangan Penata Bina Wisata Alam dan Kader Konservasi Penata Bina Konservasi dan Perlindungan Kepala TNGHS Manajer Stasiun Penelitian dan Perkemahan Kepala Resort Figure 4. Organization Structure of GHSNP Based on the Decree of MoF No. 355Menhut-II2004

4.1.1.4. System Requirement Definition