<span lang="EN-US">It is possible to conduct scientific research, experiments, measurements, or training in a laboratory. Each department at FMIPA UNNES features several laboratories to complement class lectures for the students. Students can recognise concepts, cultivate scientific attitudes, and improve their critical thinking skills through lab practice. Utilising laboratory resources effectively and efficiently is expected of good laboratory management. Testing of lab equipment is required to ensure proper functionality and readiness for practicum use. Maintaining an eye on the equipment's condition and fixing any damage as soon as it becomes apparent is crucial for providing proof. The drawbacks of manually recording tool repairs are poor paperwork and equipment problems that are untraceable online. With the help of this study, the FMIPA UNNES environment departments will be able to monitor the upkeep of their lab equipment. The research approach starts with a literature review, followed by the first round of data collecting and observation, the design of an EAP-based system, system testing, system analysis, and system assessment. This research aims to create a product for the Monitoring Information System for the Maintenance of Laboratory Equipment using the SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) methodology. Testing involves the use of black box testing. The system's UAT grade of 88% implies that it is appropriate for use and may employ to simplify laboratory equipment management.</span>
The laboratory is a place to conduct scientific research, experiments, measurements, or scientific training. FMIPA UNNES has several laboratories distributed in each department to support student lectures. Through the implementation of practicum in the laboratory, students are expected to be able to find a concept, foster scientific attitudes, and critical thinking skills. Good laboratory management is expected to be able to utilize laboratory resources effectively and efficiently. Laboratory equipment must be ensured to function properly and be ready to be used for practicum. To support this, it is necessary to monitor the condition of the equipment and immediately repair the equipment if any damage is found. The current obstacle is monitoring tool repairs manually, so there are shortcomings such as poor documentation, and equipment conditions that cannot be monitored online. In this study, an information system for monitoring the maintenance of laboratory equipment in the departments in the FMIPA UNNES environment will be built. The research method begins with a literature study, initial data collection and observation, EAP-based system design, system testing, system analysis, and system evaluation. This study uses the SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) approach which is used to develop a product for the Monitoring Information System for the Maintenance of Laboratory Equipment. Testing is done using black box testing. From the results of development and testing, it can be concluded that the system can be used to simplify the process of managing laboratory equipment with a UAT value of 88% suitable for use.
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