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Journal : The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science

Faktor Keamanan Informasi dan Strategi Implementasi dalam Meningkatkan Adopsi E-Government di Sektor Publik Negara Berkembang: Tinjauan Literatur Febrianty, Devi; Hilman, Muhammad; Yazid, Setiadi
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 6 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i6.4531

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The development of e-government is increasingly prioritized in developing countries as part of digital transformation efforts to improve the quality of public services. However, challenges such as low adoption rates, public trust issues, and weak information security persist. This research aims to comprehensively identify information security factors influencing e-government adoption in developing countries and propose implementation strategies. The approach used is a combination of systematic literature review and snowballing technique. We categorized security factors using the Technology, Organization, and Environment (TOE) framework to aid analysis and strategy formulation. Findings show that non-technical factors, particularly organizational and environmental aspects (41% each), dominate over technical factors (18%). These results highlight the importance of strengthening security policies, risk management, and data protection regulations by the government, as well as efforts to improve public perception of information security. This research provides theoretical contributions through a TOE-based framework and practical strategies to increase e-government adoption.
Automation and Selection Technique for Regression Testing: An Empirical Analysis Hilman, Muhammad; Mantiri, Wulan
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 14 No. 4 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v14i4.4967

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Software testing, particularly regression testing, is a process that is required when changes are made to the software or its environment to ensure that the software continues to perform as expected. Motivated by real industry needs, this study reports on the experience of transitioning from manual to automated regression testing in one of the mobile applications at PT. XYZ. Prior to this study, regression testing was conducted manually, resulting in significant costs and inherent subjectivity. Test automation is then applied to the activities of test execution and test result integration as an effort to increase test productivity and efficiency. This study aims to find an efficient testing alternative by separating the flow that runs tests related to changes from the flow that runs all tests. Based on the analysis of the tested application, each flow has its trade-offs. The results show that test automation can provide benefits for regression testing, application releases, and software engineering flow. The framework presented in this paper aims to serve as a guideline for other industrial applications with similar specifications that are also considering implementing test automation.