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Management of integrated system prototype by applying principle of SCRUM

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  • Kadek Yota Ernanda Aryanto
  • Kadek Teguh Dermawan
  • I. Made Putrama

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Interoperability is an important property for different systems to be integrated. It provides interfaces from multiple data sources to support data and information integrity between various information systems. This study was aimed to: 1) designed an interoperable component to integrate several sub-systems into a centralised data centre; 2) developed a prototype based on the design to be used within an existing data centre system. Both purposes were done to support data integration as required by implementing ETL process, crypto-post, and REST service. This work has provided the solution of data integration model between information systems running on HTTP protocol. The integration model used both synchronous and asynchronous schemes. The methodology that was used in this research was research and development with agile SCRUM framework. The SCRUM framework was used to manage all processes of the development workflow before the production release. The result of the SCRUM framework implementation was burn down process chart and the retrospective logs. It shown the effectiveness of teamwork during the development and the release phases. There were three stages of testing that had been conducted consisted of white box and black box testing, followed by the performance verification.

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  • Kadek Yota Ernanda Aryanto & Kadek Teguh Dermawan & I. Made Putrama, 2020. "Management of integrated system prototype by applying principle of SCRUM," International Journal of Innovation and Learning, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 28(3), pages 356-367.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijilea:v:28:y:2020:i:3:p:356-367
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