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Journal : Aptisi Transactions on Management

Utilization of Blockchain Technology for Management E-Certificate Open Journal System Agustin, Farida; Aini, Qurotul; Khoirunisa, Alfiah; Nabila, Efa Ayu
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 4 No 2 (2020): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management)
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (563.882 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v4i2.1293

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The application of blockchain technology in e-certificates in the open journal system is needed to validate and distribute managed e-certificates in each journal issue. With tools in the form of conceptualized and managed blockcerts allows users to use and verify the authenticity of e-certificates that are closely linked to the blockchain. Observation on the open journal system and applied blockchain tools in the form of blockcerts as a place to issue e-certificates with guaranteed security so that e-certificates are verified as well as managed data. Issuance of e-certificates is still considered unsafe because it can be easily forged. Specifically, this study produced two benefits, namely: (1) Issuance of e-certificates in an open journal system is more verified, data is managed and there will not be duplications or even falsification of e-certificates. (2) The reputation of the open journal system is better with a sense of trust. This research uses library study method by implementing e-certificate in an open journal system with blockchain technology tools such as blockcerts. In order that the results of the e-certificate issuance go well and to avoid any crime that threatens the authenticity of the e-certificate, this blockchain is used to guarantee that the e-certificate is safe and not easily falsified, duplicated or even easily replaced by those not granted access rights. By using blockchain technology, the data collected will be well managed and not easily falsified.
Analysis of the Effect of Quality, Service Price and Satisfaction on Patients and Their Impact on Visits to Exclusive Dental Clinics in South Jakarta Pamungkas, Aji Gempur; Suharko, Arief; Apriani, Desy; Jawahir; Nabila, Efa Ayu
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 7 No 1 (2023): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: January )
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v7i1.1747

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The low rate of repeat visits in exclusive dental clinics is an interesting problem to study. From the available data, as well as interviews with several owners of exclusive dental clinics in cities of Jakarta, Surabaya, Samarinda and Banjarmasin in Indonesia as well as from the initial observations at exclusive dental clinics in South Jakarta, we found that the rate of repeat visits for existing patients was much lower than for new patients. From previous studies, it was also found that patient visits to the dental clinic were very low. This was influenced by the low level of patient satisfaction with the dental clinic. Their article mentions that retaining existing patients who make repeat visits at health clinics is about five times more profitable than serving new patients. This study aims to determine the effect of quality, service price and patient satisfaction on patient loyalty which influences patients to make repeat visits to exclusive dental clinics in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The subjects of this study were patients who had made at least two visits to the same exclusive dental clinics in South Jakarta, as well as patients who had previously visited other exclusive dental clinics. In this study, the approach used is a quantitative approach, and the type of data used in this study uses quantitative data in the form of questionnaire tabulations and qualitative data in the form of the research object general observations. We collect primary data through respondents' answers to questionnaires and secondary data sources through information on the population of DKI Jakarta Selatan and the characteristics of the middle-upper economic community.
AI Based Drones for Security Concerns in Smart Cities Rawat, Bhupesh; Apriani, Desy; Permadi, Nur Ihsan; Nabila, Efa Ayu; Bist, Ankur Singh
APTISI Transactions on Management (ATM) Vol 7 No 2 (2023): ATM (APTISI Transactions on Management: May)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/atm.v7i2.1834

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The concept of a smart city has attracted the attention of all corners of the world. It updated with new technologies like AI, Blockchain, IoT, Drones, and many other things. Security in big cities is one of the main concerns, and everyone wants to feel safe 24/7 in every activity they do. In this paper, our research aims to highlight the use and importance of drones for intelligent city management, especially in the context of security. The drone security management flow is explained using the methods and technical details. This is followed by discussion on security concern in cities and how it is dealt with AI based drones.  In the conclusion section, it is discussed how emerging technology such as blockchain can help improve the management of smart cities. The use of drones supports the intelligent city concept with all its advantages in regional monitoring. Concept of smart cities is catching attention across the globe and it’s important as per context of emerging economies. In this paper, we discussed about the use of emerging technologies to make it possible. AI, Blockchain and Drone technologies are playing important role. Their significance and attention by researchers in exploring possibilities is shown in this paper. This paper will be very useful for researchers and engineers working in the same domain.