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Journal : Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT)

Development of Front End on Tour and Travel Applications Using Python and Django Framework in PT. Industri Telekomunikasi Indonesia Siti Nurhasanah; Muchamad Rusdan
Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT) Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Juni
Publisher : PPM Institut Teknologi Telkom Telkom Jakarta

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The purpose of the study was to develop a website-based tour and travel application on the frontend and to make ticket reservation facilities. The research method uses a qualitative approach with data collection techniques using observation and literature study. While the system development method used is the Rational Unified Process (RUP) method. The results of the research, the development of website-based tour and travel applications on the frontend can be made with the programming language Python and Django framework and coupled with the bootstrap feature can make the frontend display on the tour and travel application more attractive. Creating a tour and travel application is expected to meet the needs of companies to improve performance in the business of PT INTI, especially in the field of information technology in the field of tour and travel services to facilitate customers to obtain information about tourist attractions, tour packages, and ticket reservations provided at tour and travel website.
Evaluation of Quality of Service on Megavision Internet Services Provider in Jelekong Village Using Speedtest by Ookla Rusdan, Muchamad
Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : PPM Telkom University

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This research aims to test the Quality of Service (QoS) on the internet service provider Megavision in Jelekong Village, Baleendah District, Bandung Regency using Speedtest by Ookla Mobile. Measurement methods include download speed, upload speed, throughput, latency (ping), jitter, and packet loss. The research results show that the Megavision Provider can provide relatively good quality internet services, with an average download speed of 19.10 Mbps, an average upload speed of 19.78 Mbps, average throughput of 38.886 kbps in the "Good" category, average latency of 52.78 ms in the "Very Good" category, average jitter of 17.33 ms in the "Good" category, and average packet loss of 1.25% in the "Very Good" category based on the TIPHON standard. Although performance variations occur, especially during peak hours during the day, the test results generally show the stability and reliability of Provider Megavision's internet service. The results of this research can be used as a basis for carrying out continuous monitoring and improving infrastructure and service quality to provide a more satisfying user experience in Jelekong Village
Evaluation of Network Function Virtualization Efficiency in Network Traffic Management Rusdan, Muchamad; Hendayun, Mokhamad; Kuswayati, Sri
Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : PPM Telkom University

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This study investigates the efficiency of Network Function Virtualization (NFV) in managing network traffic using a simulation-based experimental approach. NFV offers flexibility, scalability, and cost-efficiency by replacing hardware-based functions with software-based services. The research involves the deployment of Virtual Network Functions (VNFs) such as firewalls, load balancers, and intrusion detection systems within a simulated environment using tools like Mininet, OpenStack, and GNS3. Performance was evaluated under varying traffic conditions—normal, moderate, and high load scenarios—by measuring latency, throughput, jitter, CPU, and memory usage. The findings indicate that while NFV performs comparably to traditional systems under low to moderate load, it suffers from performance degradation under high traffic, particularly in latency and resource utilization. However, the integration of intelligent orchestration and dynamic resource management can mitigate these limitations. The results suggest that with proper optimization, NFV can serve as a viable alternative to traditional network infrastructure, especially in supporting next-generation network applications. This study contributes to the understanding of NFV’s operational performance and provides recommendations for its deployment in modern networks.