HRIS Development Using Extreme Programming Approach to Increase Competitiveness in Society 5.0
- 1 Department of Management, University of Bunda Mulia, Jakarta, Indonesia
- 2 Department of Information Systems, University of Bina Nusantara, Jakarta, Indonesia
- 3 Department of Information Systems, University of Bunda Mulia, Jakarta, Indonesia
Abstract
The increasing use of information technology since the Industrial Revolution 4.0 has encouraged Human Resources (HR) to adapt to progress. The Society 5.0 era emerged as an anticipation of the issue of disruption due Accepted: 2 September 2014 to the Industrial Revolution 4.0 which will degrade human resources. The large amount of HR information that must be managed gives rise to new problems, namely sloppy data management, difficulty accessing employee Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan, data, difficulty finding salary slips, and employee attendance not being fully recorded, causing HR to be unable to contribute properly to the industry. Based on the background of these problems, a desktop application-based information system is needed to manage human resources. The Human Resource Information System (HRIS) makes it easier for HR to utilize information technology which includes five main processes, namely attendance, salaries, bonuses, holiday allowances, and reporting. The urgency of this research is to implement HRIS in human resources for the goods transportation services industry so that it can minimize gaps in people and the use of technology. This research aims to develop HRIS in the goods transportation services industry to help human resource management. The HRIS development method used is extreme programming with five stages, namely planning business needs, design, coding, testing, and implementation. The result of this research is the implementation of HRIS in the goods transportation services industry to manage attendance, payroll, and reporting. In this way, technology will coexist with human resources to sustainably improve the quality of life in the goods transportation services industry.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2024.1510.1518
Copyright: © 2024 Glisina Dwinoor Rembulan, Evaristus Didik Madyatmadja, Johanes Fernandes Andry, Lydia Liliana and Lili Tresha. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Keywords
- Human Resource Information System
- Extreme Programming
- Society 5.0
- Industrial Revolution 4.0