SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN SEARCH DATA BOOK LIBRARY USING VOICE COMMANDS

Bambang, Yuwono (2009) SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT IN SEARCH DATA BOOK LIBRARY USING VOICE COMMANDS. Proceeding International Industrial Informatics Seminar 2009, 1 (1). pp. 119-123. ISSN 2085-4854

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    Abstract

    Library is a place where people read and find the reference. There are many references of knowledge, good general knowledge, kodekteran, science and technology, novels, and so forth. Currently, each library has a system there is a search for books you want the visitors, but the equipment used is still standard, uses the mouse and keyboard. Visitors type in a word for word to search for books using the keyboard. In the current era such as this, it is necessary that all the applications automatically and efficiently, both to ease the visitors, but also to follow the flow of technology is very rapid. With this application, the visitor does not need to type for word, just the book title only, the system will automatically display the books you want.Book Search Data System in the Library Using the Voice Command was created using this programming language Visual Basic 6.0 and Microsoft Access 2003 database and program as a supporting vote SAPI 5.1. Method using the Waterfall development system. This system is tested by using black box testing method. Black box method is a method of testing to test a system without having to know the internal process that is on the system.Results from this research include data search system in the library using books as a medium for voice search. This application provides information about books that will be sought, with only mention the book title in English through a microphone.

    Item Type: Article
    Subjects: 600 Teknologi
    Divisions: Fakultas Teknologi Industri > Teknik Informatika
    Depositing User: Bambang Yuwono
    Date Deposited: 05 Jan 2013 08:04
    Last Modified: 05 Jan 2013 08:04
    URI: http://repository.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/4760

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