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Journal : Asia Information System Journal

DESIGN OF LIBRARY INFORMATION SYSTEM BASED ON FRAMEWORK CODE IGNITER CASE STUDY OF INSTIDLA Ramadaniah, Dedeh; Fitra, Jaka; Satria, Fiqih; Zidane, El Yazid Gymnastiar
Asia Information System Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Asia Information System Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/aisj.v1i1.13622

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In this disruptive era, information systems are a basic need in every field that we do. Almost all jobs have an information system that is used to help complete the work so that it becomes more effective. Libraries process a lot of data that must be processed properly and quickly so that they can provide maximum service to customers. In addition to the information system built to manage all data, information system security must be a major concern so that data can be stored safely and avoid attacks or defacements from irresponsible people. One way to secure the information system that we create is to separate the model view and controller so that the system will be difficult to hack or disable. With the CodeIgniter Framework, it will be easier for us to create a secure website because CodeIgniter has a Model View Controller (MVC) concept.
PUBLIC SENTIMENT ANALYSIS OF THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT BUDGET EFFICIENCY NEWS USING VADER (VALENCE AWARE DICTIONARY AND SENTIMENT REASONER) ADAPTED TO THE INDONESIAN LANGUAGE LEXICON Satria, Fiqih; Husaini, M.
Asia Information System Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): Asia Information System Journal
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/g76v7f54

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The Indonesian government's budget efficiency policy in 2025 has become a topic of wide public discussion, especially on social media. This study aims to analyze public sentiment towards the news of government budget efficiency using a text mining method based on Valence Aware Dictionary and sEntiment Reasoner (VADER) that has been adapted to the Indonesian language lexicon. Data was collected from YouTube comments using the YouTube API V3, with a total of 500 comments from the five videos that received the most responses. After preprocessing, word cloud, bigram, and trigram analyses showed that people highlighted various aspects of the policy, including the effectiveness of budget efficiency, transparency, and its impact on people's welfare. The sentiment analysis results showed that 41% of the comments were positive, 30% were negative, and 29% were neutral. Positive sentiments were mainly related to support for programs such as the Free Nutritious Meal (MBG) and bureaucratic retrenchment. Negative sentiments reflect criticism of alleged budget waste, an overly large cabinet, and skepticism about policy implementation. Meanwhile, neutral comments were generally informative or questioned the policy without showing a clear trend of opinion. This research shows that public discussion on government budget efficiency centers not only on the policy itself, but also on public perceptions of government performance and budget transparency. These findings can inform policymakers to improve public communication and ensure effective and transparent implementation of budget efficiency.