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QR Code Application for Water Meter Recorder Based on Windows Mobile Platform
Dwiki-Suharta
1
, Darma-Putra
2
, Wira-Buana
3 1
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
2
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
3
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
Abstract
Nowadays, the advancement of smartphone technology is rapidly moving forward. Several applications in smartphone
were invented which aim to simplify and accelerate the process compared to the manual procedure. Moreover, the QR code
usage as one coding technique is a common thing in current days. This is because QR code can save more data than
barcode. QR Code can save data both vertically and horizontally, while barcode can save data in one direction only.
Besides that, the reading process of QR code is faster than barcode. The usage of QR code can be combined with the
smartphone technology. This study is to invent an application in windows mobile for recording the PDAM Regional Water
Company water meter. Further, the recording process of PDAM water meter can be faster and more practical. The
information of PDAM customer identity is modified into QR code form. Moreover, by utilizing the camera feature on the
smartphone, the customer identity recognition in the water meter recording process can be done easily. At the end, the QR
code reading result which includes the PDAM costumer identity will be connected directly with the water meter
recording process. Keywords: Smartphone, QR Code, Reader, Generator.
1. Introduction