DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL COOPERATIVE APPLICATION IN THE CHICKEN FARM DOMAIN FROM THE SIDE OF MEMBERSHIP AND MEMBER ACTIVITY RECORDING MODULES

Cooperative is a business entity that aims to meet the needs of its members based on the principle of kinship. Cooperatives have several problems in their management, such as a lack of public interest and knowledge about cooperatives and cooperative activities that are less efficient, especially...

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Main Author: Eko Yuwono, Tony
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66583
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Cooperative is a business entity that aims to meet the needs of its members based on the principle of kinship. Cooperatives have several problems in their management, such as a lack of public interest and knowledge about cooperatives and cooperative activities that are less efficient, especially in terms of recording transactions and member activities. The concept of cooperatives can be applied to the domain of chicken farming considering that there are several problems that occur in the domain of chicken farming, such as a less stable economy and competition with imported chicken meat. Based on these problems, an application called CoopChick was created, which is a platform that can connect chicken farming business people under the auspices of a digital multi-business cooperative. The work on the CoopChick application is divided into four main modules, namely membership and member activity recording modules, finance, e-commerce, and knowledge management which are integrated into a digital cooperative application. The membership module is responsible for handling user management and providing access to admins to manage the cooperative, while the member activity recording module handles member activity recording which is integrated with automatic calculation of member activeness. The application development process utilizes agile scrum which runs for 11 sprints. After testing, some improvements were obtained, but in general the application has answered the defined needs.