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Implementasi Back-End Sistem Otomasi Pendataan Mahasiswa Pada Food Truck Undip Menggunakan Framework Express.js

*Muhammad Alifa Ramdhan  -  Departemen Teknik Komputer, Universitas Diponegoro, Jl. Prof. Sudarto, SH, Tembalang, Semarang, Indonesia 50275, Indonesia
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Food Truck Undip adalah solusi yang ditawarkan Undip untuk memperbaiki gizi mahasiswa dengan memberikan bantuan makanan bergizi. Namun, pendataan mahasiswa penerima bantuan masih dilakukan secara manual yang tidak efisien dan dapat menimbulkan kesalahan serta kesulitan pengelolaan data. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membuat sistem otomasi pendataan dengan alat pemindai KTM dan situs web. Pada Penelitian ini REST API dikembangkan dengan framework Express dan basis data MongoDB, yang akan menjadi jembatan antara situs web dan alat pemindai KTM di lokasi Food Truck. Hasil pengujian sistem menunjukkan bahwa sistem dapat berjalan dengan baik dan sesuai dengan kebutuhan yang telah direncanakan.
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Kata Kunci: REST API, Express, MongoDB

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