Application of waterfall methods in a product registration
Registration of a new product is one of the tiring jobs if done manually. A company’s product registration process starts with collecting registration data and finally obtaining a Marketing Permit Number (NIE) certificate. Unfortunately, the process of getting NIE is not done just once but repeatedl...
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description | Registration of a new product is one of the tiring jobs if done manually. A company’s product registration process starts with collecting registration data and finally obtaining a Marketing Permit Number (NIE) certificate. Unfortunately, the process of getting NIE is not done just once but repeatedly. This is what makes researchers develop a system that monitors the product registration process. The system created will be called Product Registration Monitoring phase 2 (Promon-2). Promon-2 itself is a development of the previous version by adding a validation feature. Making this system is done by the Waterfall method. The waterfall method is used because the process carried out in making this system needs proper design so that the system will not regularly experience major updates. The choice of the waterfall model is also because a rapidly changing system will mess up documents or the ongoing registration process. The results of the Promon-2 system are running well according to user feedback, namely PT. Kalbe Farma Tbk. |
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