DESIGNING E-LEARNING MODEL TO LEARN ABOUT TRANSPORTATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM TO SUPPORT SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT WITH SIMULATION PROBLEMS
Abstract: Focus of
this research is
designing Transportation Management
System (TMS) as
e-learning media for logistic education. E-learning is the use
of Internet technologies to enhance knowledge and performance. E-learning technologies
offer learners control
over content, learning
sequence, pace of learning,
time, and often media, allowing them to tailor their experiences to meet
their personal learning objectives.
E-learning appears to
be at least
as effective as
classical lectures. Students
do not see
e-learning as replacing classical
training but as
a complement to
it. TMS are
one of many
system that will
be completed the supply chain. To support interoperable
machine-to-machine interaction over a network we can use
a web service.
By using web
service, TMS software
can communicated with
Supply Chain Management (SCM)
software and completed
the supply chain.
In previous research
about logistic problems, still
limited to the modul design of SCM application without TMS support. We created
this e-learning media by using PHP, SOAP, SQL and HTTP connection protocol. The
result of the research is web-based e-learning application to learn about
transportation with simulation problems to complete the purpose of supply chain
on logistics.
Key Words: Transportation Management
System, Supply Chain
Management, Logistic, e-learning media, Web service
Author: Didiek Sri Wiyono,
Sidigdoyo Pribadi, Ryan Permana
Journal Code: jptindustrigg110001

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