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Study of Green Architecture in Slum Settlements at Belawan Harbor City Novalinda; Dara Wisdianti; Ardiansyah
Journal of Information Technology, computer science and Electrical Engineering Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Multidimensi Kreatif

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61306/jitcse.v1i3.135

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The Bagan Deli Sub-district settlement in Belawan Harbor city is a densely populated settlement. The dense population is not evenly distributed but at certain points only. The condition of this settlement has a lowland with an altitude of 1 (one) meter above sea level. The problems that occur in Bagan Deli are garbage accumulation, tidal flooding, poor drainage systems and lack of awareness of throwing garbage into drainage. Tidal flooding occurs every time so that water enters the house causing the house to become dirty and seem very slum and unhealthy in the Bagan-Deli settlement. The method used by Green Architecture refers to the Building Green Building (BGH) regulation. The goal is to increase the efficiency of energy use, water, and the use of house materials. Green Building related regulations are Number 21 of 2021 concerning Technical Planning Stage Parameters for Green Areas The criteria that become requirements include; improving the welfare of the local population, improving the service function of infrastructure and facilities in the area, controlling the microclimate and preserving the ecosystem in the area, reducing the thermal impact on other areas in the dry season, reducing the burden on infrastructure and facilities, using environmentally friendly materials.
CHANGES IN THE SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF COMPUTER NETWORK DISTRIBUTION Aldy Agustian; Ardiansyah; Perianus Lombu; Kiki Wulandari; Muhammad Amin
International Journal of Social Science, Educational, Economics, Agriculture Research and Technology (IJSET) Vol. 4 No. 10 (2025): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : RADJA PUBLIKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijset.v5i1.1567

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The proliferation of computer networks has significantly impacted various aspects of social life. This study aims to identify and analyze the social changes resulting from the integration of computer networks into everyday life. Using a mixed-method research design, data were collected through a survey involving 300 respondents and in-depth interviews with 40 informants. The results indicate that computer networks increase the frequency of communication with family and friends (78%), facilitate access to information and education (70%), and enable more flexible work and education patterns, with 60% of respondents working from home and 50% participating in online learning. Furthermore, computer networks also increase economic opportunities such as online jobs and e-commerce businesses (68%). However, the study also reveals a digital divide, particularly in rural areas (40%), indicating the need for further efforts to ensure the equitable distribution of the benefits of technology. This study provides in-depth insights into the impact of computer networks on social transformation and can be used as a reference for policymakers, educators, and information technology professionals in developing effective strategies to leverage this technology for social and economic progress.