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Design and Implementation the Concept of Crowdsourcing on a Web Portal Crime

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Abstract
Mutual cooperation is a form of active participation of each individual to engage in value-added or positive to any object, problems or needs of the people around him. Active participation can include information in the form of a report. In addition to active participation to provide the report, the public can also monitor directly related to the security of a location. With advances in information and communication technology at this time, the public can monitor rapid and real time. Indonesia United (IDUN) utilizing virtual community to create a security monitoring system locations nationwide using the concept of mutual cooperation or crowdsourcing. The society can be provided information about their crime-prone locations using Indonesia United (IDUN) criminal system based website. Users can share information with location-based systems. This system will be use to report any crime where and when it happened. The proposed system will be very useful for users when traveling to unfamiliar areas, where they have little knowledge about the foreign environment.
Keyword: Web Portal Crime, IDUN, Google Map, LBS, Traveling Areas, Crowdsourcing
Author(s)
Fairuz Iqbal MAULANA
Issued Date
2016
Awarded Date
2016. 2
Type
Dissertation
Publisher
Pukyong National University, Interdisciplinary Program of Information Systems The Graduate School
URI
https://repository.pknu.ac.kr:8443/handle/2021.oak/12800
http://pknu.dcollection.net/jsp/common/DcLoOrgPer.jsp?sItemId=000002233744
Affiliation
Pukyong National University, Interdisciplinary Program of Information Systems The Graduate School
Department
대학원 정보시스템협동과정
Advisor
Prof. Chang Soo Kim
Table Of Contents
Table of Contents i
List of Figures iii
List of Tables iv
요 약 v
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1. Study Background 1
1.2. Problem Statement 2
1.3. Thesis Objective 2
1.4. Scope 2
1.5. Thesis Outline 3
Chapter 2 Literature Reviews 4
2.1. Geographic Information System (GIS) 4
2.2. Mapping Tools in GIS Systems 6
2.3. Algorithm 7
2.4. Method 9
2.4.1. Analytical Methods 9
2.4.2. Gamification Method 10
2.4.3. Crowdsourcing 14
2.5. Software Development 15
2.5.1. Microsoft .NET 15
2.5.2. Visual Studio 2012 15
2.5.3. ASP.NET 16
2.5.4. .Net Framework 16
2.5.5. Sql Server 2008 18
2.6. Google Maps Implementations 18
2.6.1. Marker 19
2.6.2. Clustering 20
Chapter 3 System Requirements and Design 21
3.1. System Analysis 21
3.1.1. Acquisition of Information 22
3.1.2. Needs Analysis 23
3.1.3. Analysis System Requirements 24
3.1.4. Weakness System Analysis 25
3.2. System Specification 26
3.3.1. Hardware Requirements 26
3.3.2. Software Requirement 27
3.3. System Design 27
3.3.1. Actor 27
3.3.2. Diagram Use Case 29
3.3.3. System Architecture 30
3.3.4. Class Diagram 31
3.3.5. System Scenario 32
3.3.6. Activity Diagram 36
3.3.7. Sequence Diagram 39
3.3.8. State Diagram 40
3.3.9. Gamification Design 42
Chapter 4 System Implementation for IDUN Crime 48
4.1. Implementation Services 48
4.2. Testing 53
4.2.1. User Activity 53
4.2.2. Developments Number of Users 56
4.2.3. List Functionality Testing 57
4.3. Discussion and Analysis 59
Chapter 5 Comparison 60
Chapter 6 Conclusion and Future Works 62
References 63
Acknowledgements 67
Degree
Master
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