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DRIVING LICENSES INFORMATION SYSTEM

WEB-BASED
Fadkhuli Sholih Fahmi
Telecommunication Engineering, Majoring Electrical Engineering, Politeknik Negeri Semarang
Semarang, Indonesia
fsfahmi@gmail.com
AbstractIn this time technology is more and more needed,
so there will be a lot of technology development. So does with
system information development, there are appereance and media
of storage. With the passing time, the development of system
information is more effective to deliver the data and information to
all of people. we wants to build a system information for police
station that can effectively deliver the data and information.
Pursuant to the description, a system information with web base is
made to support the delivery of information. The software that used
in making this system infomation with web base are Notepad++ for
the web design,MySQL, and XAMPP. So, with the system
information with web base it will support the performance of the
Police staff that can serve better to the people.

From the figure 1 can be known that design and the


realization information delivery from PC in Police Station to
PC server where there is information system that is used for

Keywords system information; driving licenses

I.

INTRODUCTION

With the growing world of information are now, can make


life for more easily and progress. But needs to be balanced with
the change also means to communicate, in order to provide a
technological innovation which is useful in the world of
information, particularly in the field telecommunications. A
friendly internet access and services that promised much to
gain the internet can be a complete information, land of doing
business with future that is very high. With the internet
possible in an exchange of information quickly in a broad
scope. It is often the sometimes lazy to do these things
teretentu. Thus they wanted everything as self-instant noodles.
Even in traffic infringement reported that the file, the police
officer tried to do so in practical and easy to be able to serve
the community with better yet, so that sought an alternative
way to do that make it easier for these activities.

data processing, was a communication that make it easier for


the members of the police to be directly reported traffic
infringement file on the field so that they do not need to be
busy upstream to the head office, because they have already
been sends them online. This system consists of two parts of
the input data input from PC by the officer in field and input
data from PC by officials as to instil data driving licenses in
smartcards, which then data accommodated by information
system that is doing driving licenses data processing that was
sent by the officers in the field and employees.

With Information System driving licenses Data Processing


Web-Based this police officers can re-confirmed on the file
traffic infringement which will be done in the field. Thus it
needs a system information database processing to for abuses
committed in the field that can be seen in an online through
Information System.

B. Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD)


II.

DESIGN INFORMATION SYSTEM

A. Working Principles
Fig. 1. General working principles

The following is note of figure 2 :

Entity permohonan has many attributes, namely :

Tanggal
Nomor_SIM
Jenis
Gol_SIM_Lama
No_SIM_Lama,Gol_SIM_Baru
Kode_Bank
No_Resi
Tanggal_Bayar
As primary key is nomor_SIM. Entity permohonan have
a
relationship
with
the
entity
ujian,
entity
permohonan_penduduk and entity pelanggaran.

Entity permohonan_penduduk has many attributes,


namely :

Nama_Depan
Nama_Belakang
Kelamin
Kewarganegaraan
Negara_Asal
No_Paspor
Tanggal_Paspor
No_KIMS
Tanggal_KIMS
Tinggi
Tempat_Lahir
Tanggal_Lahir
Pekerjaan
Alamat
RT_RW
Kota
Kode_Pos
Telepon

Entity ujian has many attributes, namely :

Fig. 2. Entity Relation Diagram (ERD)

Ayah
Ibu
No_KTP
Pendidikan
Berkacamata
Cacat_Lain
Sertifikat
Alamat_Darurat
RT_RW_Darurat
Kode_Pos_Darurat
Telepon_Darurat

Nomor_SIM
Tanggal_Berlaku
Tanggal_Habis
Teori_Ujian_Ke
Teori_Tanggal_Ujian
Teori_Ujian_NRP
Praktek_Ujian_Ke
Praktek_Tanggal_Ujian
Praktek_Ujian_NRP

Entity pelanggaran has many attributes, namely :

No_Tilang
Nomor_SIM
No_Pol_Kendaraan
Tanggal_Tilang
Jam
Jalan
Wilayah
Ditinggal
Pengadilan
Tanggal_Sidang
Pasal
As primary key is No_Tilang. Entity pelanggaran have a
relationship with the entity permohonan.

Entity petugas has many attributes, namely :

NRP
Nama
Pangkat
Password
As primary key is NRP. Entity petugas have a
relationship with the entity ujian.

Entity kecelakaan has many attributes, namely :

Tanggal
Tempat
Jam
Keterangan
LukaRingan

LukaBerat
Meninggal
III.

DESIGN WEB PAGES

C. Design Home Page


The design home page or main page is main that will be
presented the first time if access to driving licenses (SIM)
information system. Designs such as shown in the figure 3
below.

E. Design Violations Page


On this page will be display detail information from data
violations. Starting from date, ticket number, name and article
of violators. On the page violations was also can find info
violation that based on date, week, month, and year. Figure 5
showed a picture design violations page.

Fig. 5. Design violations page

F.

Fig. 3. Design home page

D. Design Applicant Driving Licenses(SIM)


On this page will be display detail information from data
the applicant driving license. Starting from driving license
number and name, address and phone number from the
applicant SIM. On the page the applicant SIM can also look
for making info driving license that based on date, week and
years. Figure 4 showed the picture of design applicant driving
license.

Design Accident Page


On this page will be display detail information from data
traffic accident. On the page this accident can also look for
info accident that based on date, week, month, and year.
Figure 6 showed a picture design accident page.

Fig. 6. Design accident page

Fig. 4. Design applicant driving licenses(SIM)

G. Design Admin Page


To enter admin page be login first. In this admin
page, the difference is that there is a menu admin. The
menu to change and remove data that is. The design
was shown in the figure 7 below.

if it was true, will go into the yard that is pointed, if


admin into admin page. Figure 9 show a flow diagram :

Fig. 7. Design admin page

IV.

FLOW DIAGRAM ACCESS

The following is a flow diagram access that is the


driving licenses information system web-based.
H. Flow Diagram Access Through the WEB
The following is a flow diagram shows access to the
web. Begin with complete address in web browser, then
will go to home. There is now an option to go to another
page sub as main the applicant driving license,
violations and accidents. As shown in the figure 8.

Fig. 9. Flow diagram access of login

V. TESTING
J.

Fig. 8. Flow diagram access through the web

I.

Flow Diagram Access Of Login


This information system can be seen by all the
people, but there is a main more specific that only
accessible by admin. Admin access the main for
administrator, the admin must fill in the user id and
password. If input is wrong will go back to home page,

Applicant Driving Licenses(SIM) Page


The main home all the menu can be accessed by
anyone without necessarily login first. The first is a
applicant driving license menu. On this page is data
collection of applicant driving license that happened,
both then and that had just happened. There is now an
option per day or date, per week, per month, and per
year for displaying data applicant driving license. For
display details from applicant driving license can be
done by clicking on the number driving license and can
also be scored the existing data by entering into the
mode print menu. The figure shows info applicant
driving license page, details applicant driving license
menu and mode print menu.

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