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Geographycal Information System (Gis) Based Employee Mapping Pt Astra Daihatsu Motor

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  • NIRWAN, SAEPUDIN

    (Politeknik Pos Indonesia)

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PT Astra Daihatsu Motor consisting of Stamping Plant, Engine Plant, Casting Plant, Assembly Plant, Head Office and Part Center that contain many employee about nine thousand spread at JABODETABEK'S region. Since often its happening disaster as accident of flood at territorial JABODETABEK makes PT.Astra Daihatsu is Motor as corporate as professional, issuing policy to give compensation to employee one strikes that accident. Human Resources Development (HRD) that have task in brings off and service employee perceive handicap to give compensation to employee in point since haven't marked sense data about employee domicile.To it at makes database that valid to know employee mapping at a given location. Method that is utilized in final task writing this by use of modelling tool as Flow is Folder (Documents Flowing charts), DFD (Flow's Data Diagram) and data collecting tech with pervading form domicile, observation trick, and interview. Meanwhile application development tool database utilizes Mysql and with programming languages PHP for webite's application and Flash for map. Result to this scheme is one System which given by name Geographycal Information System (GIS) Based Employee Mapping PT.Astra Daihatsu is Motor .

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  • Nirwan, Saepudin, 2018. "Geographycal Information System (Gis) Based Employee Mapping Pt Astra Daihatsu Motor," OSF Preprints 4da3f, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:4da3f
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/4da3f
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