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Journal : Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications

Infrastructure Driven DevOps in Regulated Markets: A Case Study of Indonesia’s Financial Sector Sucipto, Purwo Agus
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i1.949

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In regulated industries such as finance and healthcare, organizations must navigate the competing demands of digital innovation and strict compliance requirements. This study investigates how infrastructure localization enables the adoption of DevOps practices in Indonesia’s compliance heavy sectors. Drawing on qualitative case studies of BCA and Bank Jago, the research examines how local cloud infrastructure, regulatory policies, and platform strategies converge to support agile software delivery. The methodology involves comparative analysis using publicly available institutional documents, cloud provider rollouts, and compliance frameworks. The study evaluates DevOps maturity through organizational strategies, toolchains, and infrastructure readiness while mapping them against regulatory standards such as ISO/IEC 27001 and the Personal Data Protection Act. The findings indicate that local cloud infrastructure helps reduce latency and legal risks, thereby supporting secure CI/CD pipelines. BCA illustrates the benefits of using enterprise-level platform engineering with OpenShift, while Bank Jago showcases the flexibility of cloud-native DevOps through rapid CI/CD deployment. Furthermore, the study discusses the balance between innovation and compliance, stressing the role of platform engineering, multi-cloud strategies, and Compliance as Code in minimizing vendor lock-in and regulatory risks. The conclusion underscores Indonesia’s hybrid DevOps strategy as a blueprint for other emerging markets. Integrating infrastructure, policy, and talent development enables institutions to balance agility with governance, promoting scalable and compliant digital transformation in regulated sectors.
Policy in Practice: A Systematic Review of WCAG 2.2 and ADA 2024 Effects on Web and Mobile Accessibility Purwandari, Nuraini; Dewi, Ratna Kusuma; Rinaldo; Sucipto, Purwo Agus
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): April 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v3i2.957

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Digital accessibility remains a global concern, affecting 1.3 billion people with disabilities. This study evaluates the impact of two policy changes WCAG 2.2 and the 2024 ADA Final Rule on digital interface compliance. A systematic review was conducted using PRISMA 2020 guidelines. Data were sourced from academic databases and regulatory documents spanning 2015–2024. Studies were selected based on their relevance to WCAG/ADA compliance. Quality appraisal was carried out using the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT), and findings were synthesized narratively across web and mobile contexts. WCAG 2.2 added success criteria to improve usability for users with cognitive, motor, and visual impairments. ADA 2024 requires U.S. public sector platforms to meet WCAG 2.1 AA, while the European Accessibility Act shows uneven implementation among member states. WebAIM’s 2024 audit revealed that 95.9% of websites still fail basic accessibility checks, and mobile platforms show even lower compliance. Common issues include poor contrast, missing alt text, and inadequate touch targets. Automated tools alone are insufficient without assistive technology validation. Over reliance on ARIA, limited developer training, and inconsistent policy enforcement persist as barriers to effective implementation. Regulatory updates represent progress but must be supplemented by education, standardized testing protocols, and user involved design practices. Sustainable accessibility requires a shift from reactive compliance to proactive inclusivity, supported by policy, pedagogy, and participatory design.
Enabling Sustainability Through the Internet of Things: A Narrative Review of Global Applications and Challenges Sucipto, Purwo Agus; Dewi, Ratna Kusuma
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 3 No. 4 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v3i4.1077

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative framework with broad applications in healthcare, agriculture, energy, and urban systems. This review aims to synthesize current evidence on IoT adoption, assessing both its benefits and the challenges hindering large-scale implementation. Literature was systematically retrieved from major databases, including Scopus, Web of Science, PubMed, and Google Scholar, using targeted keywords and strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Findings reveal consistent evidence of IoT’s contribution to efficiency and sustainability: precision agriculture improves yields and resource use, while smart energy systems reduce consumption in urban infrastructures. Comparative results demonstrate disparities between developed and developing countries, with advanced economies emphasizing integrated high-tech solutions and resource-limited settings prioritizing affordable, accessible innovations. The discussion highlights the critical role of systemic and policy factors, including regulatory support, infrastructural investment, and societal trust, in shaping adoption outcomes. Emerging technologies such as blockchain and machine learning show promise for addressing challenges of security and energy efficiency but require further empirical validation in real-world contexts. While current research supports IoT’s role in advancing sustainable development, significant gaps remain in understanding its long-term socio-economic impacts and scalability. The findings emphasize the urgency of policy interventions, inclusive strategies, and interdisciplinary research to fully realize IoT’s potential as a driver of sustainable and equitable global transformation.