Implementasi Low-Code Development Dalam Pengembangan Infrastruktur Aplikasi

Sinaga, Titus Patrick (2025) Implementasi Low-Code Development Dalam Pengembangan Infrastruktur Aplikasi. Other thesis, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember.

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Abstract

Dalam era transformasi digital, pengembangan aplikasi menjadi aspek krusial bagi organisasi untuk meningkatkan efisiensi, efektivitas, dan daya saing. Namun, pengembangan aplikasi tradisional sering kali memakan waktu lama dan memerlukan biaya besar. Penelitian ini mengeksplorasi pemanfaatan Low-Code Development Platform (LCDP), khususnya Microsoft PowerApps, sebagai solusi alternatif yang efisien. Penelitian ini mengembangkan lima templat aplikasi: log book, manajemen inventaris, penjadwalan ruangan, showcase, dan approval document yang dirancang untuk organisasi kecil hingga menengah. Penelitian ini mengikuti metodologi low-code application development lifecycle yang mencakup analisis kebutuhan, desain, pengembangan, pengujian, dan implementasi. Selain itu, penelitian ini juga mengidentifikasi infrastruktur teknologi yang diperlukan, seperti Microsoft Office 365 dan SharePoint List, untuk mendukung pengembangan aplikasi yang terintegrasi. Pengujian implementasi dilakukan pada dua kelompok pengguna: pengguna dengan latar belakang teknis dan tanpa latar belakang teknis. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa templat aplikasi dapat digunakan secara efektif oleh kedua kelompok pengguna. Dengan persentase 80% pengguna berhasil menyelesaikan pengembangan aplikasi dalam waktu singkat, dengan rata-rata waktu penyelesaian kurang dari satu hari efektif. Selain itu, analisis menunjukkan bahwa pengguna tanpa latar belakang teknis dapat mengimplementasikan templat dengan dukungan minimal. Namun, pengetahuan mengenai antarmuka maupun cara kerja PowerApps dapat meningkatkan tingkat efisiensi pengembangan.
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In the era of digital transformation, application development has become a crucial aspect for organizations to enhance efficiency, effectiveness, and competitiveness. However, traditional application development often requires significant time and resources. This research explores the utilization of Low-Code Development Platforms (LCDP), specifically Microsoft PowerApps, as an efficient alternative solution. The study develops five application templates: log book, inventory management, room scheduling, showcase, and document approval, designed for small to medium-sized organizations. It follows the low-code application development lifecycle methodology, encompassing needs analysis, design, development, testing, and implementation. Additionally, the research identifies the necessary technological infrastructure, such as Microsoft Office 365 and SharePoint List, to support integrated application development. Implementation testing was conducted on two groups of users: those with technical backgrounds and those without. The results show that the application templates can be effectively utilized by both groups. Eighty percent of users successfully completed application development in a short time, with an average completion time of less than one effective day. Furthermore, the analysis indicates that users without technical backgrounds can implement the templates with minimal support. However, knowledge of the PowerApps interface and functionality can further enhance development efficiency.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Low-Code Development Platform, Microsoft PowerApps, Infrastruktur IT, Templat Aplikas, Low-Code Development Platform, Microsoft PowerApps, Infrastruktur IT, Application Template.
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Intelligent Electrical and Informatics Technology (ELECTICS) > Information System > 57201-(S1) Undergraduate Thesis
Depositing User: Titus Patrick Lovsufer Sinaga
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2025 02:10
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2025 02:10
URI: http://repository.its.ac.id/id/eprint/117443

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