Abstract

Tjangkir Kopi is a small-medium enterprise (MSMEs) engaged in food and beverage in West Java, precisely in City. There is a problem in the current business process, namely in managing the stock of materials that are still done manually through the Microsoft Excel application, which is very likely to occur misunderstandings. Competition in the Food and Beverage Industry is getting tougher, making MSMEs Tjangkir Kopi have to improve their business processes by creating an information system that helps develop their business to achieve a competitive advantage. In addition, there is still a lack of fulfillment of job descriptions for each employee and centralized report data. The System to be Built helps quickly and directly integrate with material stock and expenditure data in the database, so there won't be material stock problems in the warehouse. This system makes transaction reports on business processes much more effective because the data is automated. This research aims to analyze and design systems to support better inventory management and transaction reports and to support business processes with more complete and clear diagrams using the ICONIX Process method. This research explains the stages of analysis by collecting data through interviews and literature studies. The stages of system design produce business process proposals supported by GUI design, use case diagrams, domain models, robustness diagrams, sequence diagrams, and class diagrams. The results of research through analysis and system design using the ICONIX process method, it is hoped that Tjangkir Kopi can use it as an illustration of business processes to develop the business to be better and able to compete with competitors.

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