Abstract
Based on data on the New Student Selection (NSS) at Telkom University in the last three years, there are international study programs that have experienced a decrease in the ratio of the number of participants for the NSS compared to the capacity. A limited number of employees can also be an obstacle in marketing Telkom University to schools on-site in various cities. Based on enrollment data in 2019, there were more than 500 schools from which participants participated in international class study programs. Because there are quite a lot of cities, it would be better if displayed in the form of a map that can display the number of participants who took part in the selection of new students from each city. In this research, a case study was conducted in an international class aimed at designing a geographical information system to map the Telkom University roadshow locations. The system will be built using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) model. This research produces a GIS that maps alternatives that provide information related to registrants from various cities by mapping the data of each alternative city into a map so that users can be helped in considering the cities that need to be visited for the roadshow and also the resources needed for the visit. Based on black-box testing and user acceptance tests, it is concluded that the system is successfully carrying out its functions according to the design.
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