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Analisa dan Perancangan Aplikasi Kearsipan (E-Arsip) Menggunakan UML Irkham, Ahmad; Rahardian, Fikri; Ismail, Galih Maulana; Jumadi, Jumadi; Desyani, Teti; Nirmala, Endar
Jurnal Teknologi Sistem Informasi dan Aplikasi Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): Jurnal Teknologi Sistem Informasi dan Aplikasi
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Informatika Universitas Pamulang

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The archive is created as evidence of the implementation of administrative activities of agencies / organizations. Most of the agencies/organizations do not anticipate to save their active archives. This will result in a build-up of archives. Lack of understanding of records management guidelines in an agency / organization so that the implementation is not in accordance with applicable regulations and resulted in the archive is considered inconsideient. The problems faced by  programmers if they do not make a plan in advance will cause a lot of problems. The design method to be used is Unified Modeling Language or UML. By using the UML method, we can find out the next stages that will be done in the form of diagrams. If the E-Archive application has been created, it is very useful to facilitate the storage of archive data that previously still uses manuals such as Microsoft excel. The data will then be stored in the  database so that it can easily update the archive data and can view the archive data as a whole.
Greenjrah integration: From materialism to maslahah in sharia-compliant green investment among generation z Muslims Irkham, Ahmad; Muna, Salsabila Aizzatul; Mukhlash, Harisalfi Fadhil; Saputri, Pungky Lela
Journal of Economic Resilience and Sustainable Development Vol. 2 No. 2: (August) 2025
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

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Background: Research on Islamic sustainable investing often examines religiosity, environmental concern, and financial self-control separately, leaving limited explanation of how value transformation among young Muslims becomes consistent sharia-compliant green investment behaviour and supports economic resilience. This paper develops GREENJRAH, an integrative pathway linking financial hijrah, green hijrah, and spiritual hijrah, within Indonesia’s Generation Z context. Methods: Using a descriptive qualitative, literature-based design, we synthesise interdisciplinary studies in Islamic behavioural finance, maqasid al-shariah and maslahah ethics, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing to build a conceptual framework. Findings: Financial hijrah strengthens planning, budgeting, and sharia screening discipline; green hijrah increases ecological awareness and preference for responsible assets; spiritual hijrah anchors motives in tawhid, khalifah stewardship, and maqasid orientation, reducing short-termism and speculative impulses. Together, these dimensions can generate measurable behaviour change such as stronger intention to invest, greater allocation to sharia-compliant green instruments (e.g., green sukuk), longer holding horizons, and reduced trend-driven trading. These shifts may strengthen household financial buffers and help mobilise youth capital for low-carbon development. Conclusion: GREENJRAH provides guidance for regulators, Islamic financial institutions, and universities to connect youth spirituality with green finance action through literacy programs and product strategies. Novelty/Originality of this article: The study formulates an explicit tri-dimensional hijrah mechanism that integrates financial discipline, ecological responsibility, and maqasid-oriented spirituality to explain sharia-compliant green investment among Indonesian Generation Z Muslims.