System Architecture of a Student Relationship Management System using Internet of Things to collect Digital Footprint of Higher Education Institutions
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https://doi.org/10.3991/ijet.v14i23.11066Keywords:
System Architecture, Student Relationship Management, Internet of Things, Digital FootprintAbstract
Effective system development to support higher education institutions is important. There are two steps in developing a good system and they are system architecture analysis and design. The first task of this research is to design the use case diagrams, system overview and the system architecture. The second is to evaluate the system architecture of a proposed Student Relationship Management (SRM) system using Internet of Things (IoT) to collect digital footprint of higher education institutions. The outcome of this research include the system architecture of the proposed student relationship management system (SRMS)-IoT consists of six main parts: 1) service stations, 2) system identification, 3) system integration API, 4) SRM internal system, 5) report analytic and 6) web server and database server. Evaluation of the results shows an overall appropriateness at a very high level: the overall appropriateness of usability result was also at a very high level, which shows that this research is appropriate to be used as a guideline for further system development to support student services, and to promote learning and analysis of student behaviours in higher education institutions.
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