Abstract

The purpose of this research is the development of a village information system with community empowerment to manage data in Rawang Village. The problem in this research is that the data management has not been recorded properly. Service activity data is archived in paper-based form and requires a large storage space so that there are difficulties in finding the data and information needed, which causes public services to be not optimal. In addition, another problem faced is that the existing profile application is still manually adding data. The solution to this problem is to build a web-based information system because of the web application in terms of almost unlimited data access, flexibility, and portability so that data management is optimal, village profile data is automatically added, and improving public services. All activity data will be stored in the system and village communities can get information quickly. The method used in this research is Agile Scrum and User Acceptance Test (UAT) to test user satisfaction with the system. UAT uses a questionnaire with 50 respondents from Pariaman village and the sampling method used is a random sample. The statistical method used is regression analysis with the independent variable (variable X) and the dependent variable (variable Y). The UAT results found that the village information system variable (X) has an effect on the variable to improve the quality-of-service quality in Rawang village (Y) by 75.6% which means that the information system built helps village communities in improving services public, more optimal data management, easier access for village communities to information, and provide statistics or data reports automatically.

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