Front-End Development of Information System Applications GKIm Ka Im Tong Website Based

  • Martin Widarmadi Maranatha Christian University
  • Sulaeman Santoso, S.Kom., M.T. Maranatha Christian University

Abstract

In the continuously evolving digital era, the utilization of information technology
has become an inevitable necessity for various organizations, including Gereja Kristen
Immanuel (GKIm) Ka Im Tong. GKIm, as a progressive church institution involved in
disseminating religious teachings and managing community activities, requires an efficient
and easily accessible information system to support its diverse operations. Developing a
website-based application emerges as a highly relevant solution in this context. Through a
website platform, GKIm can strengthen connectivity with its congregation, provide broader
access to current information, and deliver more responsive and inclusive services.
The primary challenge in implementing this application lies in achieving adequate
user interface (UI) design and comfortable user experience (UX). This report aims to
design a strategy for developing the front-end of GKIm's information system application
based on a website, by identifying detailed requirements and existing challenges.
UI implementation encompasses various crucial components such as the sign-in
page, a complex navigation-equipped home page, information carousels, and various menu
buttons directing users to specific pages. Additional features like attendance history,
information about church ministers, and member profiles are also implemented to enhance
congregation engagement and experience across various aspects of church life.
Although UI implementation has largely achieved its set objectives, some features
like the gallery are still under development. Overall, this application provides a solid
foundation for further development, considering the addition of features that can
significantly enhance value, such as pre-marital counseling registration and attendance
systems for small groups.

Published
2024-11-04
Section
Articles