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Development of Web-App using Agile Scrum Method at PT. Stechoq Robotika Indonesia Mufreni, Sadr Lufti; Mushawwir, Ahmad
SISTEMASI Vol 14, No 2 (2025): Sistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32520/stmsi.v14i2.5083

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The increasing number of Jaminan Kecelakaan Kerja (JKK) claims over the past five years underscores the urgency of enhancing workplace safety measures. One possible solution is the adoption of Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) to streamline warehouse operations and minimize the risks associated with manual handling. In this study, the AGV is owned by the stakeholder, PT. Stechoq Robotika Indonesia (STECHOQ), which is responsible for AGV customization and the development of its control system through a web-based application. The web-app was developed using ReactJS, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS, adopting the Agile Scrum methodology The web-app development followed a two-sprint approach, with each sprint lasting one week. A total of six key features were implemented Login, Dashboard, Station Management, AGV Management, Task Management, and Robot Control. Iterative Black Box Testing was conducted on these six features throughout both sprints, confirming their successful operation without any issues. Additionally, this study modified the Agile Scrum methodology by merging the sprint retrospective with the sprint review phase, enhancing efficiency while aligning with the existing workflow. The objective of this study is to develop a web-based application capable of controlling the stakeholder's AGV.
Comparison of Body Mass Index (BMI) and Genetic Factors with Blood Glucose Levels in Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Kapasa Health Center, Makassar Mushawwir, Ahmad; Tobang, Prajayanti Yusuf; Eppang, Yudiarsi; Hasanuddin
Indonesian Journal of Nursing and Health Care Vol. 2 No. 1: February (2025)
Publisher : Ammar Dharma Foundation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64914/4hhpdz97

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Background: Wrongone of the most common Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a growing public health concern, influenced by genetic and environmental factors such as obesity and sedentary lifestyles. The prevalence of DM at Kapasa Health Center has risen significantly, from 103 cases in 2021 to 351 cases in 2024. Understanding the relationship between BMI, genetic predisposition, and blood glucose levels is crucial for better management strategies.Objective: This study aims to analyze the correlation between BMI and genetic predisposition with blood glucose levels in DM patients at Kapasa Health Center, Makassar.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted involving 40 DM patients selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using structured observation sheets and blood glucose measurements. BMI was classified based on WHO standards. Pearson correlation analysis was used to assess the relationship between BMI and blood glucose levels, while Chi-Square tests were applied to determine the association between genetic predisposition and blood glucose levels.Results: The results revealed a significant positive correlation between BMI and blood glucose levels (r = 0.67, p = 0.002), indicating that individuals with higher BMI had elevated blood glucose levels. However, the Chi-Square test (p = 0.742) showed no significant association between genetic predisposition and blood glucose levels. This suggests that while genetic factors contribute to diabetes susceptibility, BMI plays a more substantial role in glycemic control.Conclusion: BMI is significantly associated with blood glucose levels, emphasizing the importance of weight management in diabetes prevention and control. Genetic predisposition alone does not directly influence blood glucose regulation. Public health interventions should focus on obesity prevention and lifestyle modifications to reduce diabetes prevalence.