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OPTIMASI PENYIMPANAN DAN PENCARIAN DATA PADA UMKM MELALUI ANALISIS DAN DBMS (STUDI KASUS : SEAFOOD TRUBUS TUBAN): OPTIMASI PENYIMPANAN DAN PENCARIAN DATA PADA UMKM MELALUI ANALISIS DAN DBMS (STUDI KASUS : SEAFOOD TRUBUS TUBAN) amran, ali; Rohmah, Khoirur; Dewi, Herdiyanti Kusuma`
Curtina Vol 5 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Teknik Informatika Universitas PGRI Ronggolawe

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55719/curtina.v5i2.1505

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Database management system (DBMS) are key technology and can provide great benefits for MSMEs. DBMS allows MSMEs to manage storage, customer, inventory and transaction data more efficiently. DBMS provides a structured and organized storage mechanism, DBMS helps manage and access information that is important for daily operations. Apart from that, DBMS also provides data reliability and security which increases the integrity of business information. Furthermore, a DBMS facilitates better data analysis for its use, by storing historical data and allowing for easier and more efficient data extraction and analysis. DBMS can help MSMEs to make decisions based on identified facts and trends. In addition, DBMS supports integrity with other applications, such as online payment systems, digital marketing, supply chain management, which increases the effectiveness and competitiveness of MSMEs in an increasingly digitally connected market . In today’s digital context the use of DBMS solutions provides an important competitive advantage for MSMEs. However, challenges related to cost and the need for technical expertise remain considerations. In conclusion, the use of DBMS in MSMEs plays a vital role in supporting efficiency, analysis and data security which are key factors for business success and growth.
English Redundancies Produced by Public Followers in Social Media through Uncle Clinton’s Space Channel Amran, Ali; Nasution, Habib Syukri
English Teaching and Linguistics Journal (ETLiJ) Vol 6, No 1 (2025): ETLiJ - English Teaching and Linguistics Journal
Publisher : English Teaching and Linguistics Journal (ETLiJ)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/etlij.v6i1.23269

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This qualitative study tries to investigate and figure out why the public followers, Indonesian people who are learning to speak English in tik tok, tend to produce English redundancies This evidence is derived through Uncle’s Clinton Space Channel. Redundancies are unnecessary, repetitious words which may appear before and after the main word. They make your conversation longer, but not better. https://www.engvid.com. In English usage, redundancies is usually defined as the use of two or more words that say the same thing, but we also use the term to refer to any expression in which a modifier’s meaning is contained in the word it modifiers (e,g., early beginnings, merge together, return back, very exhausted, very vital, very urgent and so on. They are redundant since they use more that one words. So the words early, merge, return, exhausted, vital, urgent carry enough meaning. Whether or not they realize, they can easily produce those redundancies when they response the questions in Uncle Clinton’s Space channel.  Redundancy, as what Steven explains that they exist at all levels of language: from phonemes and spelling, words and affixes, through syntax, semantics, and discourse. It exists in the reciprocity of linguistic, kinesic, and situational channels of communication.
Employees Work-Life Balance Reviewed From Work From Home Aspect During COVID-19 Pandemic Putri, Amanda; Amran, Ali
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): January - June 2021
Publisher : Lembaga Otonom Lembaga Informasi dan Riset Indonesia (KITA INFO dan RISET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v1i1.231

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The COVID-19 pandemic suddenly made the company inevitably has to run its operational activities in a way of work from home. The sudden change in the operational activity system can have an impact on the work-life balance of employees. In this study, the researchers wanted to know the work-life balance of the employees during the COVID-19 pandemic in terms of work from home. The research method used is a survey method with descriptive verification research type. The data used are primary data obtained from distributing the questionnaire. The results showed that work from home respectively has a positive and significant effect on the work-life balance on the employees. There are dimensions and indicators that are the highest and lowest in constructing each variable and the results of this study are expected to be used by the company to minimize and anticipate the occurrence of negative effects on work-life balance in terms of the aspects of work from home.
ENGLISH SILENT LETTERS PRODUCED BY NEW ENGLISH LEARNERS CAN DESTROY THE STANDARD ENGLISH PRONUNCIATION Amran, Ali; Saragih, Mandra
Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR) Vol 6, No 1: 2025
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Education, Social Sciences and Research (IJESSR)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30596/ijessr.v6i1.24412

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This research tries to investigate, analyse why new English learners produce English silent letters when they communicate. There are many new leaners of English can easily produce some non-standard English pronunciation dealing with those silent letters which may lead English Expert misinterpret the meaning which finally misunderstand take place. This study also focuses on the standard English pronunciation based on either British or American English pronunciation. Winda P., at al, agree that one thing that always happened in the errors of speaking English is silence in a letter. They define silent letter as a letter which is not pronounced in a word, it is present in spelling but missed in pronunciation. While Podhaizer (1998), states that the silent letters are letters which are not sounded. Therefore, English learners, when facing with silent letter words, were often confused about the pronunciation. New learners don not realize that they make mistake in pronouncing several words when they communicate in English. English silent letters are that you must write that letter in some particular words, but you must not read it. If you do not write it the words is not complete and it is wrong word in terms of spelling. Then if you pronounce it, based on you un-conscious knowledge, automatically you then produce non-standard English pronunciation. Most new learners commonly make mistake in pronouncing the following words: For examples the words half, doubt, debt, combing, climbing, plumber and so on. Musa Abubakar clarifies that perfect pronunciation as one of the effective language skills in communication greatly affects teaching, learning and usage of English as a second language because it enhances transfer of information from source to target. Further, Bishnu P.M. defines that English is an un phonetic language. There is no match between the letter that we write and the sound we produce. Finally, the writer tries to list those silent letters derived from several different academic resources.
Implementation of e-crm (electronic customer relationship management) in improving the quality of service at 3 Saudara motorcycle wash Amran, Ali; Muawanah, Siti; Wati, Mala Ayu Setia; Nisa, Yustia Fitrotul; Aprilia, Wahyu Nur
Jurnal Mandiri IT Vol. 13 No. 4 (2025): April: Computer Science and Field.
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/mandiri.v13i4.374

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The purpose of this research effort is to critically examine the application of electronic customer relationship management (E-CRM) practices in improving service quality in Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). The methodological approach of this research is qualitative, using data collection techniques such as observation, interviews, and data collection. shows that the implementation of E-CRM can improve service quality through features such as online reservations, customer data management, and feedback systems. Key findings show that E-CRM facilitates queue management, speeds up service processes, and increases customer loyalty. The implications of this study highlight the importance of technology-based customer relationship management for SMEs to increase competitiveness and customer satisfaction.
Pemanfaatan teknologi smart talk: Media komunikasi berbasis artificial intelligence bagi siswa tunarungu SLBN Ogan Ilir Desiani, Anita; Suprihatin, Bambang; Gofar, Nuni; Ermatita, Ermatita; Amran, Ali; Geovani, Dite; Ayuputri, Niken
KACANEGARA Jurnal Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Vol 8, No 3 (2025): Agustus
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Dirgantara Adisutjipto

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28989/kacanegara.v8i3.2737

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SLBN Ogan Ilir merupakan sekolah luar biasa di Desa Tanjung Pering, Indralaya Utara, Ogan Ilir, Sumatera Selatan, yang mendidik siswa berkebutuhan khusus, termasuk tuna rungu. Guru di SLBN Ogan Ilir menghadapi tantangan komunikasi karena harus menggunakan bahasa isyarat untuk berinteraksi dengan siswa tuna rungu. Guru yang tidak memiliki latar belakang yang sesuai dan memiliki keterbatasan dalam menggunakan bahasa isyarat. Keterbatasan ini menghambat komunikasi dan mengurangi efisiensi proses pembelajaran. Untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut, kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat ini memberikan pelatihan dan pendampingan penggunaan aplikasi Smart Talk. Smart Talk merupakan sebuah perangkat berbasis kecerdasan buatan yang dirancang untuk mendukung komunikasi antara guru dan siswa tuna rungu. Kegiatan ini terdiri dari tiga tahap: persiapan, penyampaian materi, serta praktik dan evaluasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa aplikasi ini meningkatkan keterampilan komunikasi guru dan memfasilitasi pembelajaran yang lebih efektif bagi siswa. Diharapkan aplikasi Smart Talk dapat diimplementasikan di SLB lainnya untuk meningkatkan kualitas pendidikan bagi siswa berkebutuhan khusus.
Comparing the performance of DTID3 and DTID3-Smote methods in predicting the rain events with unbalanced classes Zayanti, Des A.; Eliyati, Ning; Resti, Yulia; Hoiri, Sajiril; Kresnawati, Endang S.; Dewi, Novi R.; Amran, Ali; Yani, Irsyadi
Bulletin of Applied Mathematics and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/bamme.v5i1.13122

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Prediction of rainfall events in a region is important for many aspects of life. However, the majority of datasets that predict rainfall events have an unbalanced distribution of observations in their classes, including the Prabumulih city dataset, South Sumatra. DTID3 provides very satisfactory performance in many cases of prediction, while the Smote technique is useful for balancing the distribution of data classes.  This study aims to compare the performance of the DTID3 and DTID3-Smote methods in predicting rainfall events in Prabumulih City.  The main contribution of this study compared to previous studies is that the DTID3 and Smote methods are used together to predict rainfall events, especially in Prabumulih City. Using training data from 2017-2022 and test data from 2023, the results show that the DTID3-Smote method has a better performance measure than the decision tree method in predicting rainfall events in Prabumulih City. In the decision tree method, the accuracy, precision, recall, specificity, and f1-score metrics are 73.56%, 81.91%, 50.94%, 91.22%, and 62.81%, respectively. In the decision tree-SMOTE method, the values ​​are respectively 74.66%, 82.61%, 53.44%, 91.22%, and 64.9%.
Latihan Reframing Diri dengan Bantuan AI: Tranformasi Pikiran Negatif menjadi Pikiran Positif Lesmana, Gusman; Amran, Ali; Deliati, Deliati
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Larisma Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Larisma
Publisher : Lembaga Riset Mutiara Akbar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56495/jpml.v2i1.1084

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Pola pikir negatif dapat menjadi hambatan serius dalam perkembangan pribadi dan kesejahteraan psikologis individu. Salah satu strategi efektif untuk mengatasi pola pikir negatif adalah reframing, yaitu proses mengubah cara pandang terhadap situasi atau pengalaman yang menimbulkan stres menjadi sudut pandang yang lebih positif dan konstruktif. Seiring dengan perkembangan teknologi, kecerdasan buatan (AI) mulai dimanfaatkan dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan, termasuk dalam intervensi psikologis. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi implementasi latihan reframing diri dengan bantuan AI serta mengkaji efektivitasnya dalam mengubah pola pikir negatif menjadi positif. Metode yang digunakan adalah pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif melalui studi kasus terhadap individu yang menggunakan aplikasi AI sebagai media latihan reframing. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa latihan reframing berbasis AI dapat membantu individu mengenali pola pikir negatif, memberikan umpan balik reflektif secara real-time, serta mendorong terbentuknya kebiasaan berpikir yang lebih adaptif. Temuan ini mengindikasikan bahwa AI berpotensi menjadi alat bantu yang efektif dalam proses pengembangan diri dan penguatan kesehatan mental.
PEMANFAATAN TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI UNTUK DESAIN KEMASAN DAN LABEL SARUNG GEBENG DESA LIMBANG JAYA Amran, Ali; Desiani, Anita; Primartha, Rifkie; Suprihatin, Bambang; Ermatita, Ermatita; Salamah, Fitri
Jurnal AbdiMas Nusa Mandiri Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Periode April 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33480/abdimas.v7i1.6455

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Gebeng Sarong is a typical woven fabric from Limbang Jaya village, Ogan Ilir Regency, South Sumatra. This craft is increasingly disappearing due to the difficulty of marketing carried out by Limbang Jaya village craftsmen. The packaging and brands used on Gebeng Sarongs are still very simple and unattractive so their marketing is less able to compete with similar products. The lack of creativity of craftsmen in Limbang Jaya is also due to the low level of education of the craftsmen, only elementary or junior high school graduates. In addition, the location of the village is rather remote, causing Gebeng Sarongs to      have limited marketing. To help overcome this problem, the Sriwijaya University team held a training activity for craftsmen to develop their products for a wider market with attractive packaging. The stages of this activity include: problem identification, activity preparation, activity implementation, and activity evaluation. The activities carried out were in the form of training activities for craftsmen on the use of information technology and graphic applications., Training activity materials included an introduction to the Canva application, tutorials on making packaging and packaging designs, and direct practice. Based on the results of the pre-test and post-test it can be concluded that this activity has succeeded in improving the skills of craftsmen in designing aesthetic packaging according to market needs, thereby increasing the appeal of Gebeng Sarong in a wider market. This activity is also expected to help maintain the Gebeng Sarong as the typical fabric of the South Sumatra.
Moderasi Beragama di Kalangan Minoritas Muslim di Indonesia Amran, Ali; Rais, Zaim
Hikmah Vol 19, No 1 (2025): JURNAL ILMU DAKWAH DAN KOMUNIKASI ISLAM
Publisher : IAIN Padangsidimpuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24952/hik.v19i1.16328

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This study examines the practice of religious moderation among Muslim minority communities in Indonesia, particularly in regions where non-Muslims constitute the majority, such as Bali, East Nusa Tenggara, Papua, and North Sulawesi. Using a descriptive qualitative approach, the research explores the dynamics of religious life among Muslim minorities in practicing their faith, maintaining Islamic identity, and interacting socially with majority communities of different beliefs. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, participant observation, and document analysis from various local sources. The findings reveal that Muslim minorities often face several challenges, including social discrimination, restrictions on the construction of places of worship, and intolerant attitudes from segments of the community. In this context, the implementation of religious moderation principles—which include tolerance, non-violence, cultural accommodation, and national unity commitment—is seen as an effective approach to strengthening social cohesion and fostering harmonious coexistence. This study recommends the need for more inclusive, systematic, and context-sensitive public policies to support the sustainable practice of religious moderation. Such efforts are crucial to creating a safe, just, and equitable social space for all religious groups, especially for those in minority positions.
Co-Authors Abd Ghafar bin Don Abdul Hamid Adha, Yuni Adi Suparwo Adinda Ayu Lestari, Adinda Ayu Agus Nurofik Agustin, Oriza Agustina, Silpia Ahmad Nizar Rangkuti Ajeng Islamia Putri Aji Pangestu, Moch. Rizqi Al Himam, Wasik Al-Ariq, M Alfensi Faruk Alga Mahida Ali, Rizkia Salsabila Andika, Jaya Dwi Anita Desiani Aprilia, Wahyu Nur Apriyani, Eka Ardi Ardi Ardiansah, Moh. Musayarof Ardila, Nebi Arhami, Muhammad Arifanti, Anggita Dwi Aris Wibowo Arsyad. H, Muhammad Iqbal Astutik Astutik Aulita, Rida Nur Ayuputri, Niken Bambang Suprihatin Bambang Suprihatin Batubara, Gracia Mianda Caroline Budhi Oktavia Budi Hardjayanti, Nany Calista, Nur Avisa Carolina Rahman Chairu Nisa Apriyani Chairunnisa Siregar, Fitri Danny Matthew Saputra Danny Matthew Saputra Deliati, Deliati Des Alwine Zayanti, Des Alwine Deski Beri Desy Kurniawati Dewi Lestari Dwi Putri Dewi, Deshinta Arrova Dewi, Herdiyanti Kusuma` Dewi, Novi R. Dewi, Sri W K Dewi, Sri Wijaya Kesuma Dewi, Srie Wijaya Kesuma Dian Cahyawati Diana, Siti Nur Diani Syahputri Dina Suzzete Sitorus Diyah Hoiriyah Doni Purnama Alamsyah Drajat, Devi Yuniati Dwifa, Dima Endang Sri Kresnawati Endro Setyo Cahyono, Endro Setyo Enyta Yuniar Ermatita - Erwin, Erwin Evi Yuliza, Evi Faishal Fitra Ramadhan Fikri, Sholeh Firdaus, Firman Aditya Fitria, Yaumul Ganafri, Ganafri Geovani, Dite Gusman , Mulya Habib Syukri Nasution HARDIMANSYAH HARDIMANSYAH Harmaiyani, Risky Hasibuan, MS Hasibuan, Nurharisyah Hendri, Novi Henisaniyya, Nabila Hermansyah Hermansyah Hermansyah Hervi, Fauziah Hoiri, Sajiril Icol Dianto Ikrar Jamika, Fadel Indah Verdya Alvionita Indra Maiyanti, Sri Irmeilyana Irsyadi Yani Isnaeni Isnaeni KHAIRUL HUDA, KHAIRUL Komalasari, Yunika Kosasih, Ahmad Kresnawati, Endang S. Kurniawan, Adang Latifah, Dede Lesmana, Gusman Lili Nur Indah Sari Luckieta, Meiliani Lufri Lufri Makhalli, Siddiq Mandra Saragih, Mandra Mara Samin Lubis Mariam Nasution Marselina, Nyanyu Chika Maya Meilensa Mega Tiara Putri MS Hasibuan Muhammad Akbar Muhammad Awaludin Djohar Muhammad Azwar Annas Muzakir, Adi Napitu, Michael Jackson Nasution , Syafri Martabe Rizka Nasution, Salsabila Ngudiantoro . Ning Eliyati Ningsih, Lesnida Nisa, Yustia Fitrotul Nopri Nasir Novi Rustiana Dewi NUNI GOFAR Nur Avisa Calista P.A, Novia Lestari Pelatin, Agustinus Doni Permana, Hendrik Pertiwi, Citra Pratiwi, Ananda Puspa Sari, Puspa Putri Pratiwi Putri, Ajeng Islamia putri, amanda Putri, Yogi Arditya Candani Rahadian Zainul Rahmadi, Egi Rahmatullah, Rohim Rais, Zaim Ramadhan, Bima Lintang Ramadhani, M. David Rambe, Ifrah Hayani RAMBE, SOJUANGON Redina An Fadhila Chaniago Rifki Kurniawan Rifkie Primartha Rizki, Fatur Rofily Putriyandari, Rofily Rohmah, Khoirur Salamah, Fitri Salsabila, Aulia Saputra, Ananda Saputro, Bayu Trio Saputro, Rizky Wahyu Shalsabila Fauzana, Tiara Shintia, Clara Sholihin Sholihin Siddiq Makhalli SIREGAR, BUDI GAUTAMA Siregar, Esli Zuraidah Siska Nerita Siti Muawanah Siti Nuryanti Sitompul, LIsnawati Sofia Sri Indra Maiyanti Sugandi Yahdin Suryana Suryana Susmawati, Putri Rahayu Syaharani, Happy Thoyibah, Sarirotut Tio, Lina tri wahyuni Triyani Triyani Ulum, Luluk Bahrul Umar, Iswandi Wati, Mala Ayu Setia Wijaya, Muhammad Rudi Yani Restiani Widjaja, Yani Restiani Yayu Sri Rahayu, Yayu Sri Yuli Andriani Yulia Resti Yuniar, Enyta Zayanti, Des A. Zuhria, Sinta Ainun