SCHOOL PROFILE INFORMATION SYSTEM USING CODEIGNITHER FRAMEWORK
Keywords:
Information Systems; Codeigniter; Unified Modeling Language (UML), WaterfallAbstract
The development of information technology requires the world of education to move towards the digital era in conveying various information. With the development of information technology, information can be accessed quickly and in real time. Website is one of the media information systems to convey information to the public via the internet quickly and easily. Madrasah profile information system development is needed to convey information to the public. The method used in developing information systems is the waterfall method because this method has components and sequences that are organized and systematic. So that in the process of developing information systems it is easier to monitor and control. While in the analysis of the design of information systems using Unified Modeling Language (UML). Ibtidaiyah Madrasah profile information system developed with the PHP programming language using the Codeigniter framework.
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