Sesuai dengan undang-undang berkaitan dengan kesehatan yaitu undang-undang nomor 36 tahun 2009 menyatakan dengan jelas yaitu anggaran untuk kesehatan merupakan 5% dari anggaran pendapatan dan belanja negara (APBN). Untuk itu perhatian dan kepedulian pemerintah menjadi sangan penting untuk dilakukan baik pemerintah tingkat nasional, provinsi, kabupaten, kecamatan atau bahkan pemeritnah tingkat kelurahan. Salah satu sektor yang patut diperhatikan yaitu sektor pencegahan berkaitan dengan penyakit malaria. Namun untuk melakukan pencegahan tersebut membutuhkan data yang valid serta aktual. Untuk itu di dalam penelitian ini dilakukan pengembangan sistem informasi geografis penderita malaria sebagai salah satu cara dalam penyajian informasi untuk penanggulangan oleh pemerintah. Dalam proses pengembangan sistem informasi geografis digunakan waterfall seabgai metode pengembangan dengan tahapan communication, planning, modeling, construction, dan deployment. Sistem informasi geografis yang dihasilkan memiliki fitur yang dapat menyajikan data pendertia malaria dengan atribut nama, jenis Malaria, RT, alamat, telepon dan lama menderita malaria dan telah dilakukan pengujian. Hasil pengujian menunjukkan semua komponen dapat berfungsi dengan baik. Kata kunci: SIG, Penderita Malaria, Waterfall Abstract By the law relating to health, namely law number 36 of 2009 states clearly that the budget for health constitutes 5% of the state budget (APBN). For this reason, the attention and concern of the government become very important to be carried out either at the national, provincial, district, sub-district, or even village level government. One sector that needs attention is the prevention sector related to malaria. But to do this, prevention requires valid and actual data. For this reason, in this research, the development of a geographic information system for malaria sufferers was carried out as a way of presenting information for countermeasures by the government. In the process of developing a geographic information system, a waterfall used as a method of development with stages of communication, planning, modelling, construction, and deployment. The resulting geographic information system has a feature that can present supplementary malaria data with the attribute name, type of malaria, RT, address, telephone, and duration of disease and has tested. The test results show all components can function correctly. Keywords: GIS, Malaria sufferers, Waterfall
Evaluation of the quality of e-Musrenbang at the Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah (Bappeda) of Musi Banyuasin Regency is done by using webqual instruments consisting of usability quality(X1), information quality(X2) and interaction quality(X3). webqual is used as an appraisal instrument because the webqual emphasizes the assessment of information systems viewed from the point of view of the end user. The results of the validity test of Pearson Corellation value and by looking at the Corrected Item - Total Corellation value which is above 0.6 or equal to 0.6 and reliability test results in the chronbach's alpha value above 0.60. and the result of hypothesis for variable usability quality in correlation coefficient of 0.561 which means the assessment of Usability Quality (X1) has a relationship or a close influence on Overall Impression (Y), the result of variable hypothesis Information Quality (X2) 0.563 correlation coefficient meaning assessment has a relationship or a strong influence on the Overall Impression (Y), and the result of the hypothesis of the variable Interaction Quality (X3) correlation coefficient of 0.555 which means the assessment has a close relationship or influence on the Overall Impression (Y). Overall question items on each of the variables used are linked and directly affect the facilities and features of the E-Musrenbang System that have been developed and have received good response from the user operators in each service in the environment Regional Development Planning Board (Bappeda) of Musi Banyuasin Regency
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