Abstract

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way to use web services to model large software systems. SOA architecture is also a successful model at the moment. SOA does not have a formula for analyzing data, so collaborative methods are needed that can present information that has added value. One of them is the Fuzzy AHP-SAW method to analyze the performance of lecturers at tertiary institutions with data sources applying SOA methods for data integration in academic information systems in real-time. Lecturer performance can be monitored in real time, so that it can be used as material for decision making at the Indramayu State Polytechnic appropriately. Message delivery services performed by the web service with 150 performance table records, 69 lecturer records tables, 6 record study programs and 3 record majors have been successful. fuzzy AHP fuzzy analysis method to find the best lecturers has been successfully carried out by producing fuzzy vector weights (w) performance performance criteria (C1) 0.43, research (C2) 0.29, dedication (C3) 0.11 and publication (C4) 0.17 with the number of lecturers (alternative) as many as 69. The results show an alternative code A063 with a C1 value of 0.38 C2 0.22 C3 0.08 C4 0.15 and a preference of 0.844 getting the first rank.

Highlights

  • Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way to use web services to model large software systems, where sub-software or computing components are distributed on different remote servers that provide services to other clients [1]

  • The materials used to conduct research are (1) Academic Information System Database: used to build SOA web services by implementing the REST API that is able to respond to data requests that will be used for data analysis; (2) Questionnaire data: obtained from a lecturer performance questionnaire from students created at the end of the semester exam in the POLINDRA academic information system

  • Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process (FAHP) covered the weaknesses in the bias caused by its subjectivity and its imprecise nature of decision making, but the fuzzy set theory introduced by Zadeh in 1965 could enhance this analysis [17]

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Introduction

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a way to use web services to model large software systems, where sub-software or computing components are distributed on different remote servers that provide services to other clients [1]. SOA architecture is a successful model at the moment. This architecture focuses its attention on business services provided by a system [2]. SOA runs on the world wide web protocol using URLs to run remote data communication processes. SOA can be applied to academic information systems at the college level with the aim of speeding up business processes on information systems available in an organization

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