Abstract


 The use of internet technology in the digital era has significantly impacted the execution of seminars, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when social restrictions and large physical gatherings became challenging. The internet has become the primary solution to continue seminar activities. In this context, it allows seminar organizers to switch to online formats, utilizing video conferences and other digital platforms. However, a problem persists in the execution of seminars and webinars at XYZ University, as they still use manual methods in managing registrations, execution, and e-certificate publication for seminar participants. The aim of this research is to design and develop a Web-Based Seminar and Webinar Management Application, which is expected to assist seminar and webinar organizers at XYZ University in managing their events more easily and automatically. The application's development follows the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology, employing Unified Modeling Language (UML) as the system modeling method. The research results demonstrate that the system developed is functionally capable of meeting the requirements for conducting seminars both online, offline, and hybrid seminars.

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