Abstract

According to the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 25 Year 1992 concerning Cooperatives Article 1, paragraph 1, the cooperative is a business entity consisting of a cooperative or a legal entity with a base on the principle of cooperative activities as well as a popular economic movement based on the principle of the family. Cooperatives are owned by MT N 5 Jakarta is an economic institution which aims to create welfare for its members, the teachers and employees MTs N 5 Jakarta. Cooperative MTs N 5 Jakarta serve registration activities, savings and loans, sales and purchases, registrations and resignations. Data processing in cooperatives still use the recording in different ledgers in each section. This causes irregular data, search data takes a long time, the lack of data backups at any time if a large book lost or damaged, and the making of reports complex reports. Also common in arrears or late payments of savings and loans. In developing this system, the author uses the development methodology with waterfall strategy. In the system analysis and design, the authors use a model-driven approach. With this information system is expected to provide facilities for all employees of cooperatives in processing data in the cooperative MTs N 5 Jakarta, such as registration, savings and loans, sales, and resignations data. In general, this system includes Registrations, Savings, Loans, Sales, Purchases, Resignations, and reports related to cooperative activities. Keywords : Cooperatives, MTs N 5 Jakarta, Waterfall, and Unified Modelling Languange (UML)

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