Designing Attractive Web-Based Covid-19 Information System

  • Agis Abhi Rafdhi Departemen Sistem Informasi, Universitas Komputer Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Nizar Rabbi Radliya De
Keywords: Web based, Covid-19, Information System, Community Health Centers

Abstract

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) to be a pandemic on March 13, 2020. Indonesia is one of the countries affected by COVID- 19, which spreads quite quickly. To support the government in making policies, an information system that can manage COVID-19 cases is needed. The purpose of this study is to design a prototype of an information system for Covid-19 cases in a city. This study employed descriptive analysis with a qualitative approach. In the meantime, the System Development Life Cycle Prototyping method of designing information systems employed an object-oriented methodology. The results show that information systems' development can provide actual information for the local government and society. This information system's main concept is to take advantage of the role of the puskesmas (Community Health Centers) from each sub-district to collect data directly from the community. After obtaining the data, it will be submitted to the sub-district officer in charge of inputting it into the system. The data that has been input will go through the verification stage by the surveyor. If appropriate, then the data will be published in the latest data update on that day to access the general public. The Covid-19 case information system's prototype can improve existing systems and provide input on renewable concepts in the procedures it carries out. In the end, this prototype of the information system exists as an actual and accurate, and reliable information medium to facilitate government decision-making at regional and national levels.

References

[1] World Health Organization. (2020). WHO-China joint mission on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). WHO [Internet], 2019, 16-24.
[2] Niu, Y., & Xu, F. (2020). Deciphering the power of isolation in controlling COVID-19 outbreaks. The Lancet Global Health, 8(4), e452-e453.
[3] Hellewell, J., Funk, S., & Eggo, R. M. (2020). On the fallibility of simulation models in informing pandemic responses–Authors' reply. The Lancet Global Health, 8(6), e778-e779.
[4] Berlilana, B., Hariguna, T., & Lai, M. T. (2018). Effects of relationship quality on citizen intention use of E-government services: An empirical study of e-government system. International Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 8(6), 5127.
[5] Jacob, D. W., Fudzee, M. F. M., Salamat, M. A., & Herawan, T. (2019). A review of the generic end-user adoption of e-government services. International Review of Administrative Sciences, 85(4), 799-818.
[6] Shiferaw, A. M., Zegeye, D. T., Assefa, S., & Yenit, M. K. (2017). Routine health information system utilization and factors associated thereof among health workers at government health institutions in East Gojjam Zone, Northwest Ethiopia. BMC medical informatics and decision making, 17, 1-9.
[7] Rezaei, M., Nouri, A. A., Park, G. S., & Kim, D. H. (2020). Application of geographic information system in monitoring and detecting the COVID-19 outbreak. Iranian Journal of Public Health, 49(Suppl 1), 114.
[8] Sharma, A., Bahl, S., Bagha, A. K., Javaid, M., Shukla, D. K., & Haleem, A. (2020). Multi-agent system applications to fight COVID-19 pandemic. Apollo Medicine, 17(1_suppl), S41-S43.
[9] Lin, B., & Wu, S. (2020). COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019): opportunities and challenges for digital health and the internet of medical things in China. Omics: a journal of integrative biology, 24(5), 231-232.
[10] Tsikala Vafea, M., Atalla, E., Georgakas, J., Shehadeh, F., Mylona, E. K., Kalligeros, M., & Mylonakis, E. (2020). Emerging technologies for use in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with COVID-19. Cellular and molecular bioengineering, 13, 249-257.
[11] Aleryani, A. Y. (2016). Comparative study between data flow diagram and use case diagram. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 6(3), 124-126.
[12] Forsgren, N., Durcikova, A., & Mills, R. J. (2016). Examining system administrators’ verification information to enhance IT training design. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 56(4), 288-294.
[13] Nauwerck, G., Cajander, Ă…., & Lind, T. (2017). Digital transformation and the changing role of student administrators: a case study. European Journal of Higher Education IT, 4(1), 345-353.
[14] Kusumaningrum, A. (2016, November). Pengujian Kinerja Jaringan Sistem Akses File Berbasis Client Server Menggunakan Samba Server. In Conference SENATIK STT Adisutjipto Yogyakarta (Vol. 2, pp. 129-134).
[15] Hardi, R., & Zaini, Z. (2018). Implementasi Sistem Keamanan Komputer Menggunakan Sistem Terintegrasi Client Server Metode Service Oriented Architecture (Soa). JTT (Jurnal Teknologi Terpadu), 6(1), 1-7.
[16] Gao, S., Rao, J., Kang, Y., Liang, Y., & Kruse, J. (2020). Mapping county-level mobility pattern changes in the United States in response to COVID-19. SIGSpatial Special, 12(1), 16-26.
[17] Howe, B. M. (2021). Global governance challenges in a post-COVID world. International Journal of Computer in Law & Political Science, 1, 9-20.
[18] Sumitra, I. D., Wirawan, E., Putra, M., Kusumaningrat, I., & Maulana, H. (2021). Design of webinar information system for people with hearing impairments. Indonesian Journal of Community and Special Needs Education, 1(2), 77-86.
Published
2023-09-18
How to Cite
Rafdhi, A., & Radliya, N. (2023). Designing Attractive Web-Based Covid-19 Information System. International Journal of Research and Applied Technology (INJURATECH), 3(2), 348-358. https://doi.org/10.34010/injuratech.v3i2.14362