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Risk Mitigation Strategies in Implementing Scrum Framework for Internet-Based IT Companies in Indonesia Rahayu, Flourensia Sapty; Indrawan, Toni; Kamarudin, Shafinah
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol 3, No 1 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v3i1.3589

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To date many Information Technology Companies in Indonesia implement Scrum Framework which is one of the frameworks that uses Agile principles.  The implementation of the Scrum Framework does not guarantee that these companies will be free from risk, since many risks will also appear during the implementation of the framework itself.  Therefore, risk management strategies are needed to mitigate these risks.  This research is a qualitative research to manage risk due to the implementation of Scrum Framework in software development of IT companies, especially in Indonesia.  Interviews have been conducted to the Scrum stakeholders in three IT Companies to gather some initial data to be analyzed further using Qualitative Content Analysis Method and Risk Breakdown Structure.  Our finding show that there is 17 Risk Registers and their Mitigation Strategies for the implementation of Scrum Framework in Indonesian IT Companies. Furthermore, it can be used as guidelines for decision making about whether to implement this framework in their core businesses.
A Case Study: The Secondary Students Overall Satisfaction on Online Learning MOHD, SITI MUNIRAH; Mohamad Jan, Nurhidaya; Mohd Idris, Fadzidah; Kaco, Hatika; Kamarudin, Shafinah
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v7i1.9719

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Online learning has revolutionized education by offering a flexible platform that transcends geographical boundaries and time constraints. It provides various multimedia resources, interactive exercises, and personalized feedback, enhancing the learning experience. However, online classes have challenges, such as decreased student engagement, technical issues, and a lack of structure, leading to procrastination and decreased productivity. This research aims to delve into the level of satisfaction experienced by talented high school students in terms of their virtual classroom experience. The study was conducted through an online survey using purposive and convenient sampling techniques. The data analysis showed that most students expressed satisfaction with the online classes, indicating that they found them informative, engaging, and meaningful. However, a few minor adjustments could be made to enhance students' experience, such as more opportunities for interactive participation, additional resources, and more precise instructions. Overall, the research highlights the positive impact of online education on the learning experience of gifted high school students.
PiWall as a home traffic controller: enabling parental control and monitoring Abd Razak, Nurul Imanina; Kamarudin, Shafinah; Shuhud, Mohd Ilias M.; Zakaria, Muhammad Luqman Mahamad; Mohd, Siti Munirah; Wahab, Amelia Natasya Abdul
Bulletin of Electrical Engineering and Informatics Vol 13, No 6: December 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/eei.v13i6.6599

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The movement control order (MCO) has led to a surge in internet usage among children, becoming the new normal. Most countries heavily rely on online platforms for education, granting children more freedom to explore the internet using electronic devices. Yet, it is challenging for parents to monitor their online activities. Children may stumble upon unsuitable content such as pornography or get redirected to harmful websites through pop-up advertising. To address these concerns, this study proposes PiWall, a home traffic controller. PiWall aims to block undesirable websites and filter out advertisements to help parents manage their home network. Testing shows that PiWall significantly improves the internet browsing experience by reducing website loading times and network traffic, hence offering protection against inappropriate content and malicious attacks. Implementing PiWall as a home traffic controller is a viable alternative to traditional parental controls in creating a safer internet environment for children.
Technology adoption model for smart urban farming-a proposed conceptual model Zhahir, Amirul Asyraf; M Shuhud, Mohd Ilias; Mohd, Siti Munirah; Kamarudin, Shafinah; Ahmad, Azuan; Salleh, Rossly; Md Norwawi, Norita
Computer Science and Information Technologies Vol 5, No 3: November 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/csit.v5i3.p283-291

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Technological advancements have made their way into the heart of human civilization across numerous fields, namely healthcare, logistics, and agriculture. Amidst the sprouting issues and challenges in the agriculture sector, particularly, the growing trend of integrating agriculture and technologies is roaring. The public and private sectors work hand in hand with regard to addressing these complex issues and challenges that arise, aiming for efficient and sustainable possible solutions. This study is a continuation of a previous systematic literature review; hence, the main objective is to deliver a proposed conceptual model for technology adoption specifically for smart urban farming. Innovation diffusion theory (IDT) is used as the main foundation of the proposed conceptual model, supplemented with additional factors drawn from other exisiting technology adoption models both the originals and extended versions. The outcome of the study is expected to reveal valuable insights into the components affecting the technology adoption model in smart urban farming, which will be further laid out upon in the upcoming study, offering a robust framework for future studies and applications in smart urban farming.
A Case Study: The Secondary Students Overall Satisfaction on Online Learning MOHD, SITI MUNIRAH; Mohamad Jan, Nurhidaya; Mohd Idris, Fadzidah; Kaco, Hatika; Kamarudin, Shafinah
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): August 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v7i1.9719

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Online learning has revolutionized education by offering a flexible platform that transcends geographical boundaries and time constraints. It provides various multimedia resources, interactive exercises, and personalized feedback, enhancing the learning experience. However, online classes have challenges, such as decreased student engagement, technical issues, and a lack of structure, leading to procrastination and decreased productivity. This research aims to delve into the level of satisfaction experienced by talented high school students in terms of their virtual classroom experience. The study was conducted through an online survey using purposive and convenient sampling techniques. The data analysis showed that most students expressed satisfaction with the online classes, indicating that they found them informative, engaging, and meaningful. However, a few minor adjustments could be made to enhance students' experience, such as more opportunities for interactive participation, additional resources, and more precise instructions. Overall, the research highlights the positive impact of online education on the learning experience of gifted high school students.
Smart Farming Adoption – A Scoping Review Zhahir, Amirul Asyraf; Shuhud, Mohd Ilias M; Mohd, Siti Munirah; Kamarudin, Shafinah; Ahmad, Azuan; Salleh, Rossly; Norwawi, Norita MD
KONSTELASI: Konvergensi Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Juni 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/konstelasi.v4i1.9257

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Smart farming, one of the most rapidly growing technologies in the agriculture sector in the midst of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 era, signifies the integration of technologies into the industry. Numerous challenges of the agriculture sector were able to be decoded and formulated efficiently. Over the past few years, research on smart farming has grown expeditiously, observing in every different cornerstone of the sector. The main objective of this study is to investigate into the smart farming technology adoption exogenous factors through the lens of a scoping review. Selections of article from several different sources, published between 2010 and 2024 with specific keywords were thoroughly observed. Valuable information was identified and discussed, particularly the positively and negatively factors influencing the adoption of smart farming. The study serves as a bedrock for an upcoming study in the smart farming technology adoption.