Michael S. Naidas
Adventist University of the Philippines

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The Representation of the matrialineal tribe in Indonesia: A cultural study of selected Minangkabau Novels Lulu Fahkrunisa; Mark Anthony G Moyano; Michael S. Naidas
LITE: Jurnal Bahasa, Sastra, dan Budaya Vol. 22 No. 1 (2026): March
Publisher : Universitas Dian Nuswantoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33633/lite.v22i1.15346

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This study examines the evolving representation of gender roles and cultural identity within the Minangkabau matrilineal system through a critical analysis of three seminal Indonesian novels three Indonesian novels: Siti Nurbaya, Never the Twain, and The Land of Five Towers. Employing a qualitative-interpretive method grounded in Gramsci’s theory of cultural hegemony, the research analyzes how power relations, traditions, and ideological negotiations are reflected across colonial and modern contexts. The findings reveal a significant transformation in gender representation. Women are initially portrayed as moral anchors bound by adat (customary law) and sacrifice, but later emerge as visionary figures who guide families toward a synthesis of tradition and modernity. Meanwhile, men negotiate their peripheral domestic role through merantau (migration), which functions as a counter-hegemonic strategy enabling them to gain intellectual and social capital. Furthermore, the study highlights the evolving relationship between adat and Islam, shifting from conflict toward a hybrid hegemony encapsulated in the philosophy Adat Basandi Syarak, Syarak Basandi Kitabullah. The study concludes that contemporary Minangkabau identity reflects a resilient integration of matrilineal tradition, Islamic values, and global modernity, as represented in literary discourse.
Data Warehouse for Study Program Accreditation Data Management at Private University X Tifani Anasya Putri; Jap Tji Beng; Dedi Trisnawarman; Sri Tiatri; Fouad Nagm; Michael S. Naidas; Tasya Mulia Salsabila; Rahmiyana Nurkholiza
Jutisi : Jurnal Ilmiah Teknik Informatika dan Sistem Informasi Vol 14, No 3: Desember 2025
Publisher : STMIK Banjarbaru

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35889/jutisi.v14i3.3157

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Technological advancements in the Fourth Industrial Revolution have transformed higher education, yet accreditation processes often suffer from inefficient data management, causing delays, inconsistencies, and limited monitoring of performance indicators. This study designs a data warehouse integrated with a dashboard and Early Warning System (EWS) to improve accreditation data management at University X, West Jakarta. Using Kimball’s Dimensional Model, data were structured into fact and dimension tables, with collection methods including interviews with the Head of the IT Department and document analysis of accreditation processes. Descriptive statistics were applied to identify trends and patterns. The dashboard enables real-time visualisation of key metrics, while the EWS issues alerts on missing or outdated data. Results show that the snowflake schema enhances data organisation and clarity, reducing manual processing and facilitating proactive monitoring. The system supports more efficient accreditation management and strengthens institutional readiness for assessment.