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Developing Food Sensory Analysis Information System using Waterfall Software Engineering Model Oliver, Stefanus; Marpaung, Abdullah Muzi; Galinium, Maulahikmah
Journal of Applied Information, Communication and Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Swiss German University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33555/ejaict.v4i2.85

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Food sensory analysis is the terms from the field of Food Technology that has a meaning which means sensory evaluation of food that is conducted by the food sensory evaluators. Currently, food sensory analysis is conductedmanually. It can caus e human errors and consume much ti me. The objective of this research is to build a web based application that is specific for food sensory analysis using PHP programming language. This research followsfour first steps of waterfall software engineering mod el which are user requirements ana lysis (user software and requirements analysis), system design (activity, use cases, architecture, and entity relationship diagram),implementation (software development), and testing (software unit, functionality, validit y, and user acceptance testing). T he software result is well built. It is also acceptable for users and all functionality features can run well after going through those four software testing. The existence of the software brings easiness to deal with the manual food sensory analysis exper iment. It is considered also for the future it has business value by having open source and premium features.
The Lack of Enforcement of the DRM Policy Oliver, Stefanus; Winarta, Tommy
Journal of Applied Information, Communication and Technology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Swiss German University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33555/ejaict.v7i1.73

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In this digital era, numerous copyrighted items such as music and movies can be enjoyed online. However, our activities in enjoying those entertainments are also limited by the copyright law. Some contents are also protected by Digital Rights Management, which makes sure that the user who purchases the item is the only person who has the right to enjoy the content. All of these rules are obviously made to make sure that everything is in order. Therefore, those illegal activities can be brought to justice. However, the lack of communication might present an ambiguity to the users, and those users might unconsciously do illegal things that are previously forbidden. Other than that, the law itself has its own limitation in the aspect of execution and enforcement, causing pirated versions of a content can be found easily on the internet. This paper is going to review the current condition of the execution of the law regarding the DRM protected contents.