DEVELOPMENT OF DIGITAL COOPERATIVE APPLICATION IN THE CHICKEN FARM DOMAIN FROM THE SIDE OF FINANCE MODULE
Cooperative is a business entity that aims to fulfill the aspirations and needs of its members based on the principles of kinship and economic democracy. Therefore, cooperatives have important role in improving the welfare of Indonesian people. Nevertheless, cooperatives have several problems in...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/66594 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Cooperative is a business entity that aims to fulfill the aspirations and needs of its
members based on the principles of kinship and economic democracy. Therefore,
cooperatives have important role in improving the welfare of Indonesian people.
Nevertheless, cooperatives have several problems in their management, such as the
lack of public interest and knowledge about cooperative and the lack of efficiency
in cooperative activities so that services to members and cooperative business profit
are not optimal. Cooperative can be applied to the chicken farm domain which has
several problems such as facing unstable economy and competition with imported
chicken meat.
This final project discusses the solution to the problems experienced by cooperative
and chicken farms through the development of a digital cooperative application to
connect chicken farm stakeholders named CoopChick. The CoopChick application
consists of four main modules, which are membership and member activity
recording, finance, e-commerce, and knowledge management, developed using
Agile Development approach and Scrum method.
The finance module handles financial matters within cooperatives, such as payment
of deposits, distribution of cooperative’s surplus, and financial report of both
cooperative and member. The result of this final project is a Minimum Viable
Product (MVP) of a web-based digital cooperative application that can be accessed
via desktop and mobile platforms, UML diagrams to model the structure and
behavior of the application, and tests that include unit testing, integration testing,
system testing, and user testing to ensure the functionality of each application
feature runs properly and in accordance with its business objectives. |
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