Abstract

Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) is a social organization in the city of Bandung. In the business process, the blood donor section has not used any software that satisfies the need to connect communities and PMI on blood donor information. So it takes software that can help the process of running blood donor business to minimize the problems that occur such as human error and not spread information about blood supply. RE (Requirement Engineering) is an early stage as an important task, as many software failures come from inconsistent, incomplete or just wrong specification requirements. In RE there is a process that is requirement analysis to do analysis of user needs. Goal Oriented Requirements Engineering (GORE) is one of the models that can be used to analyse user needs. One method on the GORE model is the TROPOS method. The use of TROPOS on the development of the blood stock management software to focus on the needs analysis on the stages of modeling early requirement and late requirement. The results of the analysis are implemented into web software design. Software that has been created based on the modeling evaluated using BlackBox Testing with user acceptance test (UAT) by stakeholders. Based on the results of the assessment UAT score, the results of the respondents assessment is 3.55%, so that the blood stock management software can be used as a supporting tool to run the blood stock business process of PMI.

Highlights

  • Software development at the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) can help facilitate the assignment process and the data recording process, so that the process has been computerized

  • Based on the results of the analysis of needs analysis using the Tropos method modeling, it can be seen from 4 respondents agreeing to needs that are made based on business processes and processes by showing the results of testing as much as 3,55% based on the calculation of blackbox testing by users of the Acceptance Test

  • These results indicate that the application of the Tropos method to the assignment information system in blood stock management in the Palang Merah Indonesia (PMI) city of Bandung can be applied, because it shows the results of satisfaction in the needs made with Tropos modeling of 3,55%, while for the results the result is 0,45% still has lack of features to be built is still lacking in detail

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Software development at the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) can help facilitate the assignment process and the data recording process, so that the process has been computerized. Tropos model on the requirements mechanism as a whole includes the software development life cycle which consists of 5 phases, namely early requirements, late requirements, architectural design, detailed design and implementation, but the needs identification phase is divided into two stages, namely early requirements and late requirements. The existence of these two stages in the Tropos method can help simplify the model and provide an opportunity to detail the needs in the phase [9]. To solve the problem at PMI using the TROPOS method which will be implemented into software in the blood supply business process

LITERATURE REVIEW
TROPOS
Elicitation
What kind of features do you Leader unit IT want?
Late Requirement
What are the goals that can be set for the system-to-be candidate?
Storage data management unit blood demand
Testing
CONCLUSIONS

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