The development of mobile application for conservation activity and wildlife in Indonesia

As a maritime country that consist of 17.504 islands, data collection and central monitoring have been a pressing concern in Indonesia. An efficient data collection process can help the decision maker to collect the accurate data to be processed as a decision and policy in the future. With conservation mobile used by all of the forest ranger in Indonesia, not only the biodiversity and wildlife could be managed properly but the performance of the conservation activity could be measure easily. In this paper, we develop an application for forest rangers to capture the data of biodiversity and conservation in Indonesia. This development was based on the latest law and policy in Indonesia to monitor the performance of conservation activity in Indonesia. It was developed by using Java programming language. The method we used is System Development Life Cycling (SDLC) and Unified Modelling Language (UML) 2.0 as the design model. The application was tested by using the method of the black box and the white box methodology.

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