Web-Based Information System for International Competition Registration
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https://doi.org/10.31848/jesii.v3i2.4409Keywords:
Competition management, Information system, Online registration, Student competition, Web-based systemAbstract
The management of international student competitions in higher education institutions often faces challenges related to fragmented registration processes, manual data handling, and inefficient submission management. These issues may lead to data inconsistency, administrative errors, and limited transparency for participants. This research aims to design and implement a web-based information system that integrates competition registration and work submission into a single platform. The study adopts a system development–oriented approach, including requirement analysis, system design, implementation, and functional testing. The proposed system supports an integrated registration and submission process for participants, role-based access for administrators, administrative verification, and real-time status monitoring. The implementation results indicate that the system operates according to functional requirements and improves administrative efficiency, data accuracy, and accessibility for users. By centralizing registration and submission processes, the system reduces redundancy and simplifies competition management workflows. This research provides a practical solution for managing international student competitions, with a case implementation at Universitas Pancasakti Tegal.
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