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The Usage of Monte Carlo Simulation to Predict The Sales of Sustainable Batik Products in Small Medium Enterprise Ayu, Manik; Hadi, Surjo; Nafiuddin, Muhammad Rizky
Tibuana Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Tibuana
Publisher : UNIPA PRESS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/tibuana.6.1.6315.65-70

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As an intangible cultural heritage, Indonesian Batik continues to develop and is increasingly in demand by domestic and foreign people. In the current era, the concept of making batik that is sustainable or more environmentally friendly has emerged, one of the efforts is in terms of coloring that uses natural dyes. This innovation produces softer batik colors aka soil colors, besides that the manufacturing process is longer than using chemical dyes, so the price is more expensive. With these changes, analyzing the development of sustainable batik sales is important to identify an increase in sales. This study aims to determine the prediction of sustainable batik sales with Monte Carlo simulations precisely and accurately. The data processed is batik production using natural dyes, then converted into probability distributions in the form of compulsive frequencies and then generated random numbers to obtain random numbers. After that, group the interval limit of the random number that has been obtained and continue with the simulation process so that it gets the simulation results and the percentage of accuracy using the Monte Carlo method. The results of the study on data processing from 2020 to 2021 have an accuracy of 90%. So this research is very appropriate for predicting sales for the next year.
The Overview Literature Review on Competence-Based Education in The Industrial Engineering Using PRISMA 2020 Nurcahyanie, Yunia Dwie; Ayu, Manik; Mukhtar, M. Nushron Ali; ., Rusdiyantoro
Tibuana Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Tibuana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36456/tibuana.7.2.9295.130-136

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Structured methods for the methodical re-alignment of professional education programs are needed for the comprehensive integration of the human workforce in digital and sustainable manufacturing and logistics systems. It is believed that investing in engineering education is essential to the advancement of both industry and society. Future engineers, though, will need more than simply a solid foundation in technology. The focus on competence-orientation is often neglected, particularly in the field of Industrial Engineering (IE), and empirically proven success criteria that support the holistic reorientation of engineering education are usually studied. The authors of this work perform a thorough literature review on engineering education, focusing on competence-based engineering education within the field of IE. Additionally, the writers offer beneficial implications for the competence-based for Industrial Engineering students and lectures writings.