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Application of Enterprise Architecture in Digital Transformation of Insurance Companies Prawira, Khairul Thamrin; Hindarto, Djarot; Indrajit, Eko
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Research Article, Volume 7 Issue 2 April, 2023
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i2.12302

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Implementation of enterprise architecture is a major requirement for companies that want to develop business processes according to their needs. Business architecture is the company's initial plan to support the company's operations. An insurance company is a company that provides insurance services. Insurance is a form of contract in which the guaranteed party pays a premium to the insurance company. Insurance companies provide payment guarantees in the event of certain risks that are guaranteed in the insurance contract. Therefore, this company must think about operational forms to provide the best service for its customers. Structuring business processes starting from the sales process, administrative processes, claims processes, to financial processes which are the most vital processes. Insurance companies are different from other financial services companies, such as banking companies, fintech companies and others. The insurance company's unique process is to provide guarantees to its customers in carrying out risk protection. Before starting to implement enterprise architecture, the company already has a business architecture blueprint which is the enterprise architecture of a company. The design begins with running architectural business processes, architectural applications, architectural databases and architectural technology. Enterprise architecture implementation certainly cannot be separated from project management. Because project management is a process that manages the project so that the project becomes more organized in its implementation
Proposed use of TOGAF-Based Enterprise Architecture in Drinking Water Companies Amanda, Djaja; Hindarto, Djarot; Indrajit, Eko; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 7 No. 3 (2023): Article Research Volume 7 Issue 3, July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.12477

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The purpose of this research is to propose an enterprise architecture framework for planning a drinking water company blueprint. In drinking water companies, it is very important to ensure that the systems and information technology used meet business needs effectively and efficiently. However, the information system that supports the company's operations still needs to be improved, to get better operational quality. In this case, companies need a framework that can assist companies in designing and developing business architectures that strengthen competitive advantage, optimize operational performance, and ensure compliance with applicable regulations and standards. Therefore, the author proposes the selection of an enterprise architecture framework based on The Open Group Architecture Framework or TOGAF. The Open Group Architecture Framework is a widely used framework for developing and implementing enterprise architectures. TOGAF consists of four main components, namely business architecture, application architecture, technology architecture, and data architecture. Enterprise Architecture helps companies develop application and technology architectures that can accelerate product and service innovation and improve operational efficiency. Data architecture, managing and utilizing data effectively in making the right business decisions. By adopting the TOGAF-based Enterprise Architecture framework, water companies optimize the use of information systems and technology, increase flexibility in anticipating changes in community needs and accelerate innovation in products and services.
Leveraging Enterprise Architecture to Empower KOMINFO's Business Core Operations: A PMO Perspective Purawidjaja, Ratna Amalia; Chudra, Glenny; Indrajit, Eko; Dazki, Erick; Yohannis, Alfa
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Research Artikel Volume 8 Issue 3, July 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.13656

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The Sky Bridge (Tol Langit) Program is an Indonesian government’s strategic project aimed at digital transformation in the 3T regions (Tertinggal, Terdepan, Terluar - Underdeveloped, Frontline, Outermost). It requires thorough planning and integrated management for its implementation. A specialized unit with a helicopter view perspective is needed to ensure and oversee the alignment of processes. This important role is managed by the Project Management Office (PMO). One of the challenges PMO faces in ensuring an end-to-end process alignment is identifying the appropriate digital resources to support the process. This is where the Enterprise Architecture (EA) framework plays a crucial role as a blueprint for the organization's digital landscape. This reference helps map out existing data, applications, and business processes. Having this blueprint allows PMO to have a holistic view and make targeted decisions. EA also helps identify existing applications that can be integrated with new programs, avoiding unnecessary duplication. The use of ArchiMate, a language for enterprise architecture modeling, assists PMOs in planning digital transformations considering all aspects - business needs, applications, and technology. In short, a well-defined EA framework empowers PMOs to navigate the complexities of digital transformation in the telecommunications sector to ensure the successful implementation of the Sky Bridge Program.
Agile Project Management Impacts Software Development Team Productivity Rahman, Abdul; Indrajit, Eko; Unggul, Akhmad; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Research Artikel Volume 8 Issue 3, July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.13853

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The agile nature of the software development sector calls for flexible and effective project management techniques. Agile Project Management (APM) is emerging as a significant method that supports team cooperation, iterative improvement, and flexibility. This paper looks at how agile project management might affect software development team output. This study investigates the primary Agile methodologies Scrum and their impact on team productivity by means of a thorough literature review and empirical analysis. A mixed-methods approach employs qualitative comments and quantitative measures to provide a comprehensive view of output changes. We examine several software development teams inside a mid-sized technology company over 12 months using a case study approach, comparing productivity measures before and after Agile practices, including team satisfaction, development pace, and code quality. Furthermore, team member surveys and interviews offer an understanding of the supposed advantages and difficulties of switching to Agile approaches. Teams showing more efficiency, improved communication, and better morale point to a notable rise in productivity. Notable improvements included improved adaptability to shifting project needs and a shorter time-to-market for software products. This paper offers an insightful analysis of Agile Project Management's ability to revolutionize software development processes, helping companies trying to improve project results. This study has consequences for managers and practitioners because it provides valuable instructions for implementing Agile approaches to achieve the best team performance. Future directions of study will include investigating the long-term effects of Agile methods and their relevance in various organizational settings.
Enterprise Architecture Implementation Scholastic Learning Zone Literacy Improvement St. Kristoforus 2 High-School Yudianto, Tri; Indrajit, Eko; Makmur, Amelia; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Research Artikel Volume 8 Issue 3, July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.13859

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This research aims to explore the transformation of Enterprise Architecture in the implementation of a Scholastic Learning Zone for the improvement of learners' literacy at Santo Kristoforus 2 High School. The background of this research is based on the importance of literacy as the primary foundation in learning, as well as the need to integrate innovative educational technology. The main objective of the research is to understand how the implementation of Enterprise Architecture can support the implementation of the Scholastic Learning Zone effectively and efficiently. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study at Santo Kristoforus 2 High School, involving in-depth interviews with educators, direct observation, and analysis of related documents. The results showed that the implementation of Enterprise Architecture significantly contributed to improving the structure and process of education, thus supporting the improvement of learners' literacy. Key findings include improved accessibility of learning resources, school administration efficiency, and increased learner engagement in the learning process. Additionally, the implementation facilitated the creation of eBooks for learning materials, further enhancing literacy by providing students with readily accessible and interactive content. The conclusion of this study shows that the transformation of Enterprise Architecture in the implementation of the Scholastic Learning Zone not only improves literacy but also strengthens the education system. Further research is recommended to test this model in different educational contexts to extend the validity of the findings.
An Enterprise Architecture in the Construction Management Software using the Business Model Canvas Susatyo, R Wahyu Indra; Indrajit, Eko; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Research Artikel Volume 8 Issue 3, July 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Ganesha Medan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.13877

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Indonesia's construction industry has boomed over the past decade, acting as a powerful engine for the nation's economic growth. However, this success story comes with a growing list of challenges. Construction projects are becoming increasingly intricate, demanding not only efficiency and quality but also enhanced safety and a minimized environmental footprint. To tackle these complexities, the industry is undergoing a crucial transformation towards "smart construction." This approach leverages the power of information and communication technology (ICT) throughout the entire project lifecycle, from planning and design to execution and maintenance. By integrating ICT tools like Building Information Modeling (BIM) and cloud-based project management platforms, smart construction streamlines processes, minimizes errors, and optimizes resource allocation, ultimately leading to improved efficiency, enhanced worker safety, and a reduction in environmental impact. A key pillar of smart construction lies in the integration of enterprise architecture (EA) within construction management software. EA provides a structured framework for aligning IT systems with construction businesses' specific goals and objectives. This ensures that software development and management are adaptable to evolving industry needs and foster continuous innovation. This research delves into the application of EA within the construction management software industry, specifically focusing on the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM). By exploring EA through this established framework, the research aims to shed light on how the construction industry in Indonesia can leverage technology to its fullest potential. This will ensure continued growth within the sector and contribute to a lasting positive impact on the nation's economy.
Implementation of Zero Trust Security in MSME Enterprise Architecture: Challenges and Solutions Rahman, Abdul; Indrajit, Eko; Unggul, Akhmad; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): Research Artikel Volume 8 Issue 3, July 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i3.13949

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This research examines the implementation of Zero Trust Security in Enterprise Architecture in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises to improve cybersecurity. The background of this research focuses on the increasing cyber threats faced by MSMEs and their limitations in adopting advanced security systems. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of Zero Trust Security in protecting MSME data and information systems from internal and external threats, as well as identifying challenges and solutions in its implementation. The research method used is a case study on several MSMEs with a qualitative and quantitative approach involving in-depth interviews, surveys, and secondary data analysis. The results showed that the implementation of ZTS significantly improved information system security in MSMEs, with a 45% reduction in security incidents after ZTS adoption. In addition, ZTS was also shown to increase cybersecurity awareness among MSME employees. The main challenges identified include the need for adequate training, changes in organizational culture, and budget limitations. To overcome these challenges, this study recommends the adoption of continuous training strategies, increased cybersecurity awareness, and the utilization of affordable yet effective security solutions. The conclusion of this study confirms that Zero Trust Security is an effective and efficient approach to improving the cybersecurity of MSMEs. However, further research is recommended to explore the application of Zero Trust Security in various other industry contexts and to develop more affordable solutions for MSMEs with limited resources.
An IT Governance Analysis in Interior Contracting Industry: A COBIT 2019 Approach Susatyo, R Wahyu Indra; Indrajit, Eko; Dazki, Erick
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): Article Research Volume 8 Issue 4, October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.13978

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The very rapid development of technology is currently having an impact on every industry, which must adapt by carrying out technological transformation to survive and have added value for customers. Many businesses, including interior contractors, use a variety of hardware and software, as well as information systems, to streamline their business processes. Under these conditions, the importance of strong IT governance to ensure that the implementation of IT investments continues to provide great benefits for the company's progress has been considered a top priority. This research explores how IT governance functions in this industry using COBIT 2019, a leading evaluation framework. The main areas of COBIT 2019 will be used to assess a company's IT capabilities. This study focused on an interior contractor company in Serpong, Indonesia, which was already using enterprise resource planning (ERP) and project management software. The analysis identified 12 out of 40 domains that need improvement to achieve certain target levels. These agreed targets aim to improve IT capabilities, such as reducing dependence on external vendors for system development and creating clear standards for managing technological change. Despite these recommendations, further investigation revealed a gap between the desired and current conditions. This research proposes solutions to bridge this gap, including achieving greater IT system independence and establishing clear guidelines for navigating technological advances.
Proposed Implementation uses TOGAF ADM and ArchiMate - Enterprise Architecture in Retail Industry Hengky, Ng; Dazki, Erick; Indrajit, Eko
Sinkron : jurnal dan penelitian teknik informatika Vol. 8 No. 4 (2024): Article Research Volume 8 Issue 4, October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i4.14052

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As the growth rate of the retail industry in Indonesia continues to increase, leveraging information technology (IT) to support business operations has become increasingly crucial for achieving effectiveness and efficiency. Retail companies must manage interconnected business systems, such as inventory management, supply chain, e-commerce, and customer service. Without a clear architecture, integrating these systems becomes challenging, leading to operational inefficiencies, difficulties in decision-making, and an inability to respond quickly to market trends. A comprehensive Enterprise Architecture (EA) is therefore essential for managing all core processes within a company. Implementing EA using the TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) methodology is an optimal choice, as it is widely recognized and adopted. Technology Architecture, Data Architecture, Application Architecture, and Business Architecture are the four primary domains of TOGAF. Business Architecture improves cross-departmental integration and streamlines Business Process, while Application Architecture facilitates automation and optimizes application systems for more efficient operations. Data Architecture focuses on structured data management, ensuring accurate and accessible information for decision-making. Meanwhile, technology architecture provides a flexible and adaptable technological infrastructure that responds to business changes. By implementing Enterprise Architecture (EA) through TOGAF ADM, the retail industry can streamline Business Process, integrate various systems, adopt new technologies, and optimize the supply chain more effectively. This approach not only enhances operational efficiency but also strengthens competitiveness in the retail sector by fostering innovation and providing responsive services.
Analisis Evaluasi Penerimaan E-Learning Platform oleh Guru SMA dengan Model Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT 2) Yudianto, Tri; Indrajit, Eko; Makmur, Amelia; Dazki, Erick
Instructional Development Journal Vol 7, No 3 (2024): IDJ
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/idj.v7i3.31890

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The aim of the research is to evaluate the Acceptance of the E-Learning Platform by High School Teachers using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT 2) Model. This research uses explanatory quantitative methods. The population that has been determined in this research is all high school teachers in City X. The sample in this research consisted of 100 respondents. Researchers used accidental sampling technique, the type of data used in this research is primary data. The data collection technique was carried out using a questionnaire distributed via Google Form. The data analysis technique in this research uses Partial Least Square (PLS). The research results show that 1) Performance Expectancy has no effect on Use Behavior. 2) Performance Expectancy has no effect on Behavioral Intention. 3) Effort Expectancy has no effect on Use Behavior. 4) Effort Expectancy has a significant effect on Behavioral Intention. 5) Social Influence has no effect on Use Behavior. 6) Social Influence has no effect on Behavioral Intention. 7) Facilitating Conditions have a significant effect on Use Behavior. 8) Facilitating Conditions have a significant effect on Behavioral Intention. 9) Hedonic Motivation has no effect on Use Behavior. 10) Hedonic Motivation has no effect on Behavioral Intention. 11) Price Value has no effect on Use Behavior. 12) Price Value has no effect on Behavioral Intention. 13) Habit has a significant effect on Use Behavior. 14) Habit has no effect on Behavioral Intention. 15) Behavioral Intention has a significant effect on Use Behavior.