Design of E-Monitoring Application for Construction Project Program Evaluation Website Based
Journal: International Journal of Emerging Trends in Engineering Research (IJETER) (Vol.11, No. 12)Publication Date: 2023-12-15
Authors : Achsel Aldrian Tutang Muhtar Kamaludin Nirmalawati;
Page : 403-410
Keywords : Construction projects; Rehabilitation and Reconstruction; E-monitoring; Waterfall; Black Box.;
Abstract
A construction project is a series of interrelated activities to achieve certain goals (building/construction) within certain time, cost and quality limits. Rehabilitation and Reconstruction is one of the post-disaster disaster management projects. The success of a project can not only be seen from the completion time and final results of the project, but one important factor is the project progress report which is always monitored. E-monitoring is the supervision and monitoring of work processes through the use of information technology. In this research, the system development method used is the waterfall method and the system testing method uses black box testing. The monitoring and evaluation system for construction projects in rehabilitation and reconstruction at the Central Sulawesi Regional Settlement Infrastructure Center can display information about the progress of construction projects for rehabilitation and reconstruction at the Central Sulawesi Regional Settlement Infrastructure Center. This system can also speed up data searches, data processing and can process data
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