Designing a QR Code Attendance System Using BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
Abstract
Attendance is an activity of collecting attendance data from each individual who attends events, work, and learning. The current application of attendance in certain companies, schools, or universities is still done manually using paper so it is considered less efficient and effective. Digitizing attendance activities can provide many benefits, such as making managing large amounts of attendance data easier. This is usually used in companies or schools. To reduce additional costs, this can be done by using a personal device as a medium for taking attendance, this can be called BYOD or Bring Your Own Device. The attendance that will be designed will use the user's smartphone or mobile device as a medium for taking attendance by scanning the QR code. The results of tests carried out using black box testing on mobile and web applications, shows that all the features contained in both applications are running according to their function. The use of QR Codes and also the implementation of BYOD can make it easier for users to take attendance. Apart from this, it is also easier for admins to manage user attendance data.
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