Framework Zachman for Design Information System Logistics Management
Meliana Iryani Puspita1, Indra Ranggadara2, Ifan Prihandi3
1Meliana Iryani Puspita, faculty of computer science, Mercu Buana University, Jakarta Barat , Indonesia.
2Indra Ranggadara, faculty of computer science, Mercu Buana University, Jakarta Barat , Indonesia.
3Ifan Prihandi, faculty of computer science, Mercu Buana University, Jakarta Barat , Indonesia.
Manuscript received on 02 August 2019. | Revised Manuscript received on 07 August 2019. | Manuscript published on 30 September 2019. | PP: 4030-4034 | Volume-8 Issue-3 September 2019 | Retrieval Number: C5377098319/2019©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijrte.C5377.098319
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Abstract: Computerized transaction recording and documentation is very important in supporting work effectiveness and improving good service for shipping service companies, where speed in receiving shipments, making documents and good customer data management can be used by companies as capital to see how many company customers have use the service, and the data can be used as an important company document. Making transaction documents is often wrong in writing, entering prices, calculating total prices and recording sales transactions. This requires an information system that can record transactions, invoices, sales reports, customer data and vendor data integrated by the database, which can be accessed via the internet. This research focuses on designing a logistics management information system using the Zachman framework and cloud-based, where the zachman framework can play a role to unite the perspectives of company owners and IT support, to match the needs needed.
Keywords: Information System, Recording, Shipping Services, UML, Zachman Framework.
Scope of the Article: Patterns and Frameworks