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Development and Analysis of GIS Regional Political Profiles in West Java Utilizing the Spatial Overlay Join Method Septiana, Egi; Rahman, Aedah Binti Abd; Manaf, Khaerul
CoreID Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : CV. Generasi Intelektual Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60005/coreid.v2i1.25

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This research aims to build Geographic Information System (GIS) of Political Region Profiles in West Java using the Overlay Spatial Join method. The study addresses the political complexity in Indonesia, particularly in West Java, which serves as a significant political base. The success of political campaigns requires a profound understanding of voter preferences, demographic dynamics, and local issues. Limited access to accurate location data poses a serious obstacle to the effective design of campaign strategies. This research responds to these challenges by designing a GIS that integrates political and spatial data. The research focuses on West Java, where regional diversity poses unique challenges. Through the Overlay Spatial Join method, the research aims to provide in-depth insights into political region profiles, serving as a foundation for intelligent political campaign strategies. The benefits of the research include an understanding of regional characteristics, performance comparisons of political parties, and in-depth analysis for campaign resource efficiency. The system integrates data from various sources, provides spatial visualization, and enables the analysis of regional profiles for the identification of deep political information. The research's contribution is not only academic but also practical in enhancing the effectiveness of democracy and general elections in West Java.
Testing the Autxhentication Platform System Using the Mccall Model Tito Ramadhan, Muhammad; Gunawan, Yanyan; Manaf, Khaerul; Purwanto, Heri; Perdana, Rangga Satria; Subaeki, Beki
CoreID Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60005/coreid.v2i1.26

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Information technology plays a crucial role in enhancing business efficiency and effectiveness through the implementation of systems and software. Software facilitates the rapid and accurate management and pro-cessing of data, supporting business processes and increasing competitiveness. Software testing, conducted by a Quality Assurance professional, is a critical phase to ensure compliance with specifications and user requirements, as well as to mitigate the risk of technical or functional issues.This research was conducted at PT. Walden Global Service (WGS), an IT/Software House consultancy. The focus of the study was on the application of blackbox/greybox methods and the McCall model in software testing, specifically for an authentication platform developed for PT Fazpass Integrasi Indonesia.The results of the testing involved quality factors such as Correctness, Reliability, Integrity, and Efficiency. Performance testing using GTMe-trix and JMeter provided significant success percentages. Additionally, Usability testing showed the com-pleteness of documentation that facilitates the handover process between WGS and the client.The imple-mentation of the McCall model assisted Quality Assurance in categorizing criteria and Test Case catego-ries, with the output being a presentation of success and failure. This helps minimize technical or function-al issues and provides specific recommendations to users or clients regarding the feasibility and need for further development based on the testing results of factors in the Product Operation aspect of the McCall model.
Analysis And Design Of Responsive Museum Portal Application With Flexbox And Grid-Based Binti Abd Rahman, Aedah; Maulana, Haqi; Manaf, Khaerul
CoreID Journal Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : CV. Generasi Intelektual Digital

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.60005/coreid.v2i3.67

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The West Java People's Struggle Monument has an important role in preserving and disseminating information about the history of the struggle of the Indonesian people. In the digital era, the importance of an adequate digital presence to introduce and manage this information becomes increasingly apparent. This research aims to analyse and design a web-based responsive museum portal application at the West Java People's Struggle Monument using Flexbox and Grid responsive layout techniques in museum portal design. The existence of this website is expected to improve information management, as well as provide an optimal user experience through responsive and efficient user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design. Therefore, this research focuses on fulfilling the digital needs of museums in overcoming information management challenges, so that this website can become an adequate and user-friendly marketing medium for introducing cultural and historical heritage to the public.