Sistem Trigger Database Pada SIAKAD Informatika

Authors

  • Dedianto Dedianto Universitas Tanjungpura

Keywords:

Information System, Ttrigger, Federated Storage Engine

Abstract

Tanjungpura University of Engineering
Faculty Pontianak particular use SIAKAD
applications in the academic process. Applications
SIAKAD facilitate students to perform academic
process as a process of inputting LIRS, LIHS,
transcript Value and others. This application is to help
students because the students no longer bothered to
write all the subjects as in the old system but simply
by selecting options from the application. The system
was developed to complement SIAKAD application is
to use the trigger. Trigger serves as the command
function of data duplication. Any data that is entered
either by students or faculty the trigger will make a
backup copy of the database. Trigger requires a
system to be able to access the database residing on a
different server by using Federated Storage Engine.
Federated Storage Engine to be a bridge that connects
to the database backup trigger. Each event occurs
Insert, Update and Delete the backup database trigger
will access through the Federated Storage Engine
executes the same event on the backup
database.Trigger tested with black-box method, the
test results when doing Insert, Update and Delete the
trigger is executed and the process the same on the
backup database.

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Published

2013-02-07

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