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Abstract

This study focuses on the development of a new information system for the Information Engineering Studies Program at Universitas Sepuluh Nopember Papua (USN Papua). The initiative arose from the need to replace an outdated system that had numerous user-reported issues. The primary objective is to enhance information dissemination among students and staff. Utilizing the Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodology, the project involved several phases: requirement planning, system design, development, and implementation. Data was collected through observations and interviews at USN Papua to inform system requirements. The new system features a multi-level access structure, including roles for admin, students, lecturers, and guests. Key functionalities include user registration, exam applications, event management, and information sharing. This system aims to improve user experience and operational efficiency within the program.

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Information system Rapid Application Development USN Papua user experience operational efficiency

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Rahman, F., & Tatuhey, E. L. (2024). Development of the Information System for the Studies Program Information Engineering at USN Papua. Edutran Computer Science and Information Technology, 2(1), 1-12. https://doi.org/10.59805/ecsit.v2i1.109

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