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Handwriting Character Recognition Javanese Letters Based on Artificial Neural Network Ariyono Setiawan; Achmad Setya Prabowo; Eva Y Puspaningrum
IJCONSIST JOURNALS Vol 1 No 1 (2019): September
Publisher : International Journal of Computer, Network Security and Information System

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (528.699 KB) | DOI: 10.33005/ijconsist.v1i1.12

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Abstract— Javanese character is one of Indonesia's cultural heritages that must be preserved. Manuscript form of the Javanese character is one of the priceless inheritances. Javanese characters are often called the Hanacaraka font. The development of technology especially in the field of image processing is one method to preserve the culture. The development of image processing methods for detecting characters from images with fewer errors is a great task. The purpose of this research is to create a system of Javanese character recognition from the handwriting into Latin character, so that the young generation can learn the form of Javanese character easily. The method used in this research is back-propagation as a classification method. The trial result of this recognition is to have accuracy 74 %.
Maturity Level for IT Implementation Measurement Focus on Business Goal 14 and 15 at Diskominfo Province Mukaromah, Siti Mukaromah; Eva Y Puspaningrum; Doddy Riddwandono
IJCONSIST JOURNALS Vol 2 No 02 (2021): March
Publisher : International Journal of Computer, Network Security and Information System

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (912.341 KB) | DOI: 10.33005/ijconsist.v2i02.36

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How Information Technology and Information System (IT/IS) has been implemented at an organization or institution needs to measure to evaluate IT/IS implementation. Nowadays, IT is compulsory in business processes. It helps the employee to handle some of their duty. But it needs to measure to monitor how IT/IS aligns with the business. So, that management could decide whether IT/IS is maintained or need to be upgraded or else. There are many ways to measure IT/IS implementation; this article will discuss the maturity level based on Cobit 4.1. It will measure per level from level 0 to level 5. The scope of this research is at business goal 14 and business goal 15 and a case study of this research in Diskominfo at one of the provinces in Indonesia. The result of this research is the maturity level of Business Goal 14, and Business Goal 15 is in Level 3, it means that Define Process.