Abstract

Motorbikes are an essential mode of transportation in Indonesia. People utilize it on a regular basis to get to work, school, and to transfer goods. According to data from Badan Pusat Statistik, the number of motorbikes in Indonesia hit 112 million units in 2019 [1]. Because of the high demand for motorbikes in Indonesia, many individuals must rely on loans. This, in turn, leads to a rise in fraud cases because people alter paperwork. Increasing fraud incidences by faking identities and documents. Aside from the possibility of fraud, there is also the long process that customers must endure by coming to the showroom, waiting for the list, and following a series of inefficient processes, so that the customers waste their time by doing those activities that cause them to miss other activities that are more productive. Customers may minimize time-wasting activities and fraud as much as feasible by establishing this online system. Because of these issues, this paper will present a web-based system that can assist clients, leasing companies, and dealers in online transactions to ensure that all provided documents are authentic. The system was developed in the website so that can be accessed in both mobile and personal computer. The website will be made based on agile software development process called rapid application development (RAD). Finally, the Web-based online motorbike dealing system has been developed and tested to meet a whole motorbike sales business process properly without any faults, flaws, or issues. Further research will mainly talk about automatic document verification and security issue.

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