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Journal : International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology

The Radio Frequency Identification Implementation Design for INLISLite Library Management System Majidah, Majidah; Widiyanto, Widiyanto; Purwinarko, Aji; Harto, Kasinyo; Fridiyanto, Fridiyanto; Mukminin, Amirul
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.902

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A challenge with self-borrowing services is the investment cost for both software and hardware. A software license is required to connect INLIS [Integrated Library System] Lite with Radio Frequency Identification [RFID], which results in a high cost, especially when the software is only compatible with specific RFID devices. This study aims to look at the INLISLite Library Information System, focusing on implementing a self-borrowing service using microcontrollers and RFID technology. In this research, system development uses the prototyping method. This study developed a self-borrowing module for INLISLite without the need for licensed connector software. Additionally, the module is compatible with various microcontrollers and RFID devices that are readily available. The research proposes a novel model that utilizes RFID technology and NodeMCU ESP8266 for the INLISLite Library Information System. RFID sensors read book data from tags, while the NodeMCU microcontroller facilitates communication between the RFID system and the server, allowing automatic transmission of book data to the INLISLite database. This setup enables seamless self-service borrowing, which was tested successfully, supporting processes such as logging in, scanning book data, and updating loan status in the database.
Global Citizens, Language Issues, and Digital Economy: An In-quiry of Financial Technology Adoption among International Students Moe, Sithu; Mukminin, Amirul; Marzulina, Lenny; Harto, Kasinyo; Erlina, Dian; Fithriani, Rahmah; Fridiyanto, Fridiyanto; Holandyah, Muhamad; Kamil, Dairabi; Mohd Ali, Fatin Aliya; Alshehari, Azzam
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 4 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i4.1284

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Financial Technology (FinTech) has significantly changed the landscape of Indonesia’s digital economy. On the other hand, the increasing non-domestic population in Indonesia, especially the student age group, also reflects the broadening demographic dynamics. This group plays a crucial role as a consumer in national economic growth. Despite the increasing growth of the national digital economy, the non-domestic population, especially the student age group, is doubtful about the acceptance of using FinTech. This paper investigated non-domestic students’ intention to use FinTech in Indonesia. The authors employed mixed methodology with an explanatory sequential design. Thus, this paper explored this narrative based on the technology acceptance model (TAM) and external factors such as Performance Expectancy (PE) and Social Influence (SI). Using the partial least squares (PLS) approach, data from the 75 non-domestic students in Indonesia were analyzed. In addition, this paper also utilized in-depth interviews to gather further information from participants. The thematic analysis of the semi-structured interviews was conducted to explore the non-domestic students’ experience of using Indonesian FinTech.