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Sistem pakar untuk menentukan penyakit pada tanaman cokelat Susanti, Ririn; Jusak, Jusak; Sudarmaningtyas, Pantjawati
Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Komputerisasi Akuntansi (JSIKA) Vol 5, No 1 (2016)
Publisher : Jurnal Sistem Informasi Universitas Dinamika (JSIKA)

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The low quality of the chocolate in Indonesia is because the cocoa plantations in Indonesia are always threatened by pests and plant diseases. Insect pest species whose numbers are greatest for cocoa crop in Indonesia for more than 130 species. This resulted in a lot of brown plants that could have been saved to die and decrease the quality of the chocolate. If this is allowed to continue, then it will impact on the level of productivity of the cocoa plant.Based on the above, the cocoa plantations requires an expert system which can provide information about diseases that attack plants brown and provide solutions to deal with the disease. This expert system application aims to help growers determine the type of chocolate for the disease being attacked by the brown plant disease symptoms are visible and also with the application of expert system, can generate solutions to deal with brown plants are diseased, so many chocolate plant are saved and it can increase production and also quality.Application of expert systems with rule-based system using forward chaining methods to help the cocoa plantations in order to know the type of disease that is attacking the brown plant based on the symptoms of the disease are seen.Keyword: Technology, forward chaining, Expert, Chocolate
Legal Analysis of Digital Zakat Management: Security, Literacy, and Regulatory Challenges Mushdalifah, Mushdalifah; Subli, Mohamad; Susanti, Ririn; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain
Constitutional Law Review Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : IAIN Bone

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Digital transformation in zakat management faces significant challenges regarding efficiency, transparency, and regulatory compliance. This study aims to explore the role of digital technologies in enhancing zakat collection and distribution by Amil Zakat Institutions (LAZ) in Indonesia. Using a qualitative literature review approach, this research analyzes key regulations, including the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (ITE Law), Data Protection Law, and relevant sharia fatwas on e-wallet usage. Findings indicate that digital technologies, such as web applications, e-wallets, and QRIS systems, enhance the flexibility and reach of zakat payments, thereby expanding the collection area to remote regions. Digitalization also facilitates automation of payments and enables transparency through real-time tracking of zakat funds. However, key challenges include data privacy, low digital literacy, and sharia compliance.The implications suggest that zakat institutions need to strengthen data security and promote digital literacy to address adoption barriers. Collaboration between the government, zakat institutions, and stakeholders is essential to ensure a trustworthy and efficient digital zakat system. This study recommends stronger regulations and continuous innovation to make zakat a sustainable economic empowerment tool.