@phdthesis{digilib11041, month = {January}, title = {RANCANG BANGUN APLIKASI PENDATAAN PASIEN OLEH PERAWAT KOMUNITAS MENGGUNAKAN METODE EXTREME PROGRAMMING BERBASIS ANDROID}, school = {UIN SUNAN KALIJAGA}, author = {NIM. 09650041 PULUNG NURSIYANTA}, year = {2014}, note = {Pembimbing : M. Taufiq Nuruzzaman, S.T., M.Eng.}, keywords = {Keywords: application, patient data collection, community nurses, extreme Programming}, url = {https://digilib.uin-suka.ac.id/id/eprint/11041/}, abstract = {Documenting patient by community nurses is an important thing to have a patient database to be used again in the future. Documenting patient performed by community nurse still use manual which can cause some problems. One of the obstacles faced by community nurses are not informed about the exact location of the patient. This becomes a problem when going to visit the patient. For that, application of data collection patient for community nurses was built. System development methods used in this study is extreme programming. Extreme Programming is one part of the agile method, is suitable for small-scale software development that focuses on the needs of stakeholders. The step in the extreme programming is planning, design, coding and testing. Extreme programming is often chosen because it does not use a great team and have a simple step. Features provided is divided into two that is features on Android smartphones and patient information systems community nurses. The smartphone features include patient data delivery feature is accompanied by pictures of patients, whereas this patient information system has the features of the mapshaped displays patient data, the features add, delete, and edit patient. The results of testing functionality the data collection application in smartphones is 100\% and for the results of testing the interfaces is 91\% of the respondents accept this application. While the results of testing the functionality of the information system of the patient is 99\% and for the results of testing the interfaces is 96\% of the respondents accept this system.} }