Abstract:
Tilapia cultivation in Kampung Nila Kawali relies heavily on water quality as a
key factor for success. Currently, water quality monitoring is still done manually,
resulting in inaccurate results, especially with the large number of ponds and
extensive cultivation areas. This makes the monitoring process time-consuming and
potentially reduces productivity. An information system capable of monitoring and
maintaining water quality in an integrated, accurate, and sustainable manner is
needed.
This research aims to design an integrated pool water quality monitoring and
maintenance system that meets user needs, providing information on water quality
parameters, pool location, maintenance schedules, and water quality history
reports. It also provides warning notifications to users when problems with the pool
water are detected. The system was developed using the Extreme Programming
(XP) method with planning, design, coding, and testing stages. This method was
chosen because it is flexible to changing needs, accelerates development, and
improves communication between developers and users.
The design results show that the system successfully meets user needs in terms of
interface and features. The system can display information on water quality
parameters, pool location, maintenance schedule, and water quality history in a
concise and easy-to-understand manner. A warning notification feature is also
designed to provide immediate information when water quality parameters are
outside normal limits or require maintenance action.