Abstract

UMKM is short for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises. MSME is a productive business that stands alone, whether carried out by individuals or business entities that do not choose a company. SMEs are distinguished based on each type of business, namely micro, small and medium enterprises. The provision of MSME assistance is one of the problems faced by the Office of Cooperatives, UMKM, Industry and Trade of Muaro Bungo in determining who is truly entitled to receive MSME assistance. One of the main problem factors that inhibits the development of MSMEs to become more advanced is limited capital. Based on these problems, it is necessary to have a Decision Support System (DSS) that can overcome these problems by using the Profile Matching method. SPK is the implementation of an information system that is intended to assist leaders in the decision-making process. The profile matching method is a method that compares the actual data value of a profile to be assessed with the expected profile value selected to be applied to a decision support system for determining the eligibility of MSMEs. This method is used as a criterion for rating MSME support in Muaro Bungo. Which has the final result in the form of a ranking obtained from the calculation of the SMART method, namely An Nisaa UKM selected as an alternative based on the sample data obtained, is eligible for MSME assistance in Muaro Bungo. The aim of the research is that the cooperative office can distribute assistance to business actors who really deserve it, so that with a web-based decision support system it determines the eligibility of recipients of MSME assistance according to and objectively.

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