Technology FST PUSDATIN. b. Library Studies
Collecting data and information by reading and studying literature,
reference books and Internet sites related to topics that can be used as
reference for discussion in this study.
1. Software Development Methods Software Development Method
software development method which writer use is SDLC System
Development Live Cycle sequencial linear model is often
called RAD Rapid Application Development. Stages are as
follows: 1 Communication.
2. Planning. 3. Modelling.
4. Construction Implementation. 5. Deployment.
1.6 Systematics Research
This study consists of five chapters, with explanations of each chapter
as follows: CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
This chapter contains the Background, Problem Formulation,
Limitation of Issues, Objectives and Benefits of Research, Research
Methodology and Writing Systematic Research.
CHAPTER II: THEORY BASIS This chapter describes the theory of
hardware and software, system definition, system analysis, system
design definition and type of program used.
CHAPTER III: Research Methodology
In this chapter will describe and give an explanation about software
design, system design so that it can be seen that the plan will be
undertaken. CHAPTER IV: Discussion and
Implementation In this chapter will explain about
the making of the system and test system.
CHAPTER V: Conclusion This chapter contains the
conclusion of the discussion of problems and suggestions
regarding this research.
2. BASIS THEORY
2.1 System Development
Development of the system is compiling a new system to replace
the old system as a whole or repairs on existing systems in the hope that
the new system can overcome the old system. McLeod, J., 1996.
Development means the system can compile a new system to replace
the old system as a whole or improve existing systems.
With it has developed a new system, it is expected that there will
be improvements include: 1.Performance Performance,
which is an increase on performance the work a new
system to become more effective. 2. Throughput, ie the number of
jobs that can be done a certain time.
3. Control , namely the increase of controls to detect and correct these
mistakes and fraud that will occur. Service service, how the
improvement of services provided by the system.
2.2 Mobile Learning m-Learning
Mobile learning m-Learning is the use of mobile wireless
technology that allows access to information and learning materials
anytime, anywhere. Thus, learners have full control over the place and
time to learn. All human beings have equal rights in accessing
information and learning materials to improve their quality regardless
of origin, status, and their culture Mohamed. 2009: 1.
1.
Web-Based Mobile Learning
Mobile learning has a standard web-based content that can be
accessed through a web browser on mobile devices
described by the W3C Mobile Web Initiative MWI, which is
a collaboration of industry and technology that aims to
enhance web content production and access for
mobile users Low.2007: 20. Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
W3C 2006a is a standard specification and practice
examples of web-based content Low.2007: 20. Here is an
outline of the recommendations issued by the W3C W3C
2006a. Under the recommendation of the Default
Delivery Context, content for the mobile web could have
exceeded this recommendation if the content is designed to be
accessed by the device high specification Low.2007: 21.
2.3 Content Management System
CMS Content Management System
CMS is a web-based application that has a system in such a way as
to provide convenience to the users as well as managers Rachdian,
2005:4. Content Management System
CMS has a series of procedures used to manage workflow. These
procedures can be either manually or based compute. These
procedures are designed to: 1. Allows a number of people to
contribute and enter data. 2. Controlling access to data, in
accordance with its role. 3. Facilitate storage and receiving
data. In a CMS, content is subject to
specific industries. For example, multimedia content will vary with
the design documents for the plane jet. Many terms that govern them.
Some common examples include the use of CMS Web Content
Management, Digital Asset Management, Digital Records
Management, Electronic Content Management, and Mobile Content
Management, Learning Management System.
1.
Learning Management System LMS.
Learning Management System is a web-based learning
management system that allows teachers to access and distribute
learning materials. This system also allows students to perform
learning activities such as accessing content and material
created by teachers Niazi, 2008: 3.
With the learning management system, teachers who act as
managers of learning content to
create, and publish learning materials to students.
2.4 JAVA