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The Development of Company Profile Website for CV. Rian using Waterfall Model SDLC Dewi, Irma Amelia; Fitria, Lisye; Desrianty, Arie; Afifah, Alif Ulfa; Dzaky, M. Faishal
REKA ELKOMIKA: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 1, No 2 (2020): REKA ELKOMIKA
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Nasional, Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26760/rekaelkomika.v1i2.75-85

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Nowadays, the benefits of using the internet can be felt in society or even in the industrial world, either for business or just for entertainment purposes. Until 2017, Indonesia is one of the countries with the highest internet users globally, with around 112,6 million internet users. On the other hand, many small businesses have not used the internet to advertise their products. This project's main objective is to design and develop a company profile website of CV Rian as one of the brick micro-industry in Nagrek, West Java, enabling people to search and access information easily and quickly. This project uses Waterfall Model as Sofware Development Life Cycle (SDLC), MySQL as the database, and PHP for server-side scripting. The database is used for storing posts, admin data, and images. 
PERANCANGAN STANDAR INTEGRASI SISTEM JAMINAN HALAL DAN CARA PEMBUATAN OBAT YANG BAIK Afifah, Alif Ulfa; Irianto, Dradjad
Inaque : Journal of Industrial and Quality Engineering Vol 9 No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Teknik Industri Unikom

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (932.048 KB) | DOI: 10.34010/iqe.v9i1.3946

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ABSTRAK Salah satu produk gunaan yang masih kritis mengenai jaminan halalnya di Indonesia adalah produk farmasi dan obat. Data menunjukkan bahwa obat yang telah tersertifikasi BPOM baru 13,41% yang sudah tersertifikasi halal. Sedangkan target pemerintah Indonesia mulai tahun 2019 produk gunaan halal yang beredar di Indonesia wajib bersertifikat halal, oleh karena itu dibutuhkan sebuah standar yang terdiri dari Sistem Jaminan Halal dan Cara Pembuatan Obat yang Baik. Penelitian ini menyusun sebuah standar yang mengintegrasika Sistem Jaminan Halal (SJH) dan Cara Pembuatan Obat yang Baik (CPOB) untuk membantu industri farmasi dalam mengimplementasikan kedua sistem tersebut, mengurangi redundansi dokumen dan mengefisienkan interaksi semua departemen terkait. Mengacu pada struktur ISO (International Organization of Standardization) bahwa struktur pembentukan sebuah standar adalah PDCA (Plan, Do, Check dan Act), maka penyusunan standar pada penelitian ini juga mempunyai struktur yang sama. Proses integrasi Sistem Jaminan Halal (SJH) dan Cara Pembuatan Obat yang Baik (CPOB) melalui proses analisis struktur kedua buah sistem, lalu dianalisis masing-masing klausul dan sub klausul untuk mencari kesamaan yang dapat diintegrasikan menjadikan sebuah sistem yang terintegrasi yaitu Cara Pembuatan Obat yang Baik dan Halal (CPOBH). 11 Klausul pembentuk Sistem Jaminan Halal (SJH) dan 12 Klausul Cara Pembuatan Obat yang Baik (CPOB) diklasifikasikan sesuai dengan strukturnya. Setelah proses pengintegrasian didapatkan 15 klausul di CPOBH. Beberapa klausul tambahan maupun pengganti dalam sistem yang sudah terintegrasi tidak merubah makna atau tujuan dari kedua sistem yang diterapkan. Kata kunci: Sistem Manajemen Terintegrasi, CPOB, Sistem Jaminan Halal ABSTRACT One product that is still critical of its legal guarantee in Indonesia is pharmaceutical and medicinal products. Data shows that medicines that have been BPOM certified only 13,41% are halal certified. While the Indonesian government's start in 2019 for halal use products circulating in Indonesia must be halal certified, therefore a standard is needed which consists of a Halal Assurance System and The Proper Way to Produce a Good Quality Medicine. This study sets out a standard that integrates the Halal Assurance System (SJH) and the Proper Way to Produce a Good Quality Medicine (CPOB) to assist the pharmaceutical industry in implementing both systems, reducing document redundancy and streamlining the interaction of all relevant departments. Referring to the ISO (International Organization of Standardization) structure that the structure of the formation of a standard is PDCA (Plan, Do, Check and Act), then the standard arrangement in this study also has the same structure. The integration process of the Halal Assurance System (SJH) and the Proper Way to Produce a Good Quality Medicine (CPOB) through the process of analyzing the structure of the two systems, then analyzed each clause and sub-clause to look for similarities that can be integrated into an integrated system, namely the the Proper Way to Produce a Good Quality and Halal Medicine (CPOBH). 11 Clauses forming the Halal Assurance System (SJH) and 12 the Proper Way to Produce a Good Quality (CPOB) are classified according to their structure. After the integration process was obtained 15 clauses at CPOBH. Some additional clauses and substitutes in an integrated system do not change the meaning or purpose of the two systems applied. Keywords: Integrated Management System, CPOB, Halal Assurance System
Efficient Route Planning for Flour Distribution: A Heuristic Approach Baisa, Said Muhammad; Imran, Arif; Maulana, Hilman; Afifah, Alif Ulfa
Jurnal Sistem Teknik Industri Vol. 26 No. 2 (2024): JSTI Volume 26 Number 2 July 2024
Publisher : TALENTA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32734/jsti.v26i2.17223

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This company operates in the Food and Beverage sector, selling Martabak, an Indonesian snack. The company needs to deliver flour to 25 branches spread across Bandung, Indonesia, every day, with varying demand capacities at each branch. Each day, the total amount of flour to be delivered is 377 boxes. Currently, the company has 12 distribution routes with a total distance of 271,16 km, with each route covering only two stores. However, these routes are too many and vehicle capacities need to be optimized, resulting in a high total travelled distance. The aim of this research is to optimize the delivery routes to reduce the total travelled distance and number of routes. To address this issue, known as the Vehicle Routing Problem (VRP), heuristic methods were employed, specifically the nearest neighbour method for initial route construction and Intra-Route (1-0) Insertion for improvement. Implementing these heuristic methods resulted in a final total of 6 distribution routes with a total distance of 160,90 km. This method successfully reduced the total travelled distance by 110,26 km and reduced the number of routes by 6. In conclusion, the application of heuristic methods in solving the VRP for this company proved to be effective in reducing both the total travelled distance and the number of routes, thereby enhancing the operational efficiency of the delivery process.
Minimizing Makespan In Flow Shop Scheduling: The CDS Method with Overlapping Yuniar, Sri Suci; Kusvianto, Arintyo Adi; Afifah, Alif Ulfa
SITEKIN: Jurnal Sains, Teknologi dan Industri Vol 22, No 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/sitekin.v22i2.37348

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This study implements the Campbell, Dudek, and Smith (CDS) scheduling method with overlapping to enhance production efficiency, with the primary objective of minimising makespan through strategic job overlapping. The overlapping technique divides the selected job into two batches, where the first batch, upon completing Machine 1, immediately proceeds to Machine 2, while the second batch undergoes Machine 1. Once the second batch completes Machine 1, it is transferred to Machine 2. Machine setup is only performed upon job arrival. The results indicate a lead time saving of 83 minutes, reflecting a significant reduction in total processing time. These data suggest the efficiency of the CDS method’s overlapping approach in optimising scheduling performance and resource utilisation.   Keywords: Scheduling, CDS, multi-machine flow shop, Overlapping