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BPTrends Redesign Methodology (BPRM) for the Development Disaster Management Prevention Information System

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Indonesia's forest fire disaster is still much happening and has become a national problem; if it is not handled thoughtfully, it can be a threat to worry about, and can disrupt the Indonesian economy. According to BMKG, Pekanbaru meteorological station declared a forest fire had struck 11 regencies in Riau Province on July 2019. Indications of the fire were detected from the existence of 38 hot spots in the area. Previous research has been conducted to develop the SI/TI framework for the mitigation of forest fire disaster using TOGAF, which result is a reference in business development to technology design for disaster management. This paper proposes a recommendation for business process development and the design of disaster management technology. BPTrends Redesign method outlines activity and improvement in business process consisting of activity, role, result, technique, and meta-model in the development of disaster management prevention information system, thus obtained a more comprehensive recommendation in its application development. The results of the discussion obtained technology architecture from the Organization Database to Emergency Management information System and overview of the business model in the form of Disaster integration and Safety Information system which explains about internal and external access.

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      APIT '20: Proceedings of the 2020 2nd Asia Pacific Information Technology Conference
      January 2020
      185 pages
      ISBN:9781450376853
      DOI:10.1145/3379310

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