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Abstract
The TIGER society focuses its economic development on tourism industries, which is supported by the government and stand on the development of competency and character based on local wisdom through education and religion. The TIGER society seeks to increase tourist satisfaction by optimizing relations between the five TIGER fields (tourism, industry, government, education, and religious) with information technology support. The purpose of this research is to create a TIGER society framework for the preliminary investigation of IT infrastructure needs in all TIGER fields. This study uses the literature survey method to find the theoretical basis for framework construction and follows the System Development Life Cycle method in determining its stages and activities. The framework is carried out through four stages, including 1) Preliminary analysis that determines strategic plans and service limits; 2) Submission of information technology infrastructure that describes services, actors and information technology components; 3) Explain the factors of production for each service; and 4) Delivering the initial plan to the executive who made the decision.
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1 Department of Informatics, Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Garut, Garut, Indonesia
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Garut, Garut, Indonesia