Seybold Report ISSN: 1533-9211
Jaja Jaja*, Rakhmayudhi Rakhmayudi, Santi Purwanti
Vol 19, No 2 ( 2024 ) | Licensing: CC 4.0 | Pg no: 117-125 | Published on: 06-2-2024
Abstract
Farmer groups have an important role as a forum for solving agricultural problems and as a liaison for conveying information from the government and other organizations to the farming community, so there is a need for easier management of farmer groups. To simplify and improve the management of farmer groups, it is necessary to have an information system, but before going further towards development, it is necessary to first determine the functional requirements of the system so that it can produce an information system that suits the needs of its users. To determine more focused functional requirements, a functional requirements analysis framework is needed, namely using the Balance Scorecard concept. There are two strategic foundations from the three Balance Scorecard strategies used in this research. Namely Strategic Alignment, Strategic Areas, these two strategies produce twenty-four farmer group information system functionalities.
Keywords:
Farmer Group, Information System, Functional Needs Analysis, Balance Scorecard