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Analisis Efek Moderasi Penerimaan Teknologi Komputasi Awan Pada Mahasiswa Jakarta Selatan Riskinanto, Anggar; Kelana, Bayu
KALBISCIENTIA Jurnal Sains dan Teknologi Vol. 6 No. 1 (2019): Sains dan Teknologi
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Kalbis

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The use of the Internet has penetrated all aspects of life. One of them in the academic world, is used as a solution to share knowledge and collaborate. The use of cloud computing is one example that allows the academic community to do so. Based on the initial interview, cloud computing technology is only used as a document storage media. Therefore this study aims to examine the factors that influence the use of this technology. The research conducted is quantitative and uses purposive random sampling technique. The questionnaire was distributed in the form of paper and Google Form to S1 students majoring in information systems in South Jakarta and obtained as many as 297 respondents. Data processing was done using PLS-SEM, the result of which was that most hypotheses were accepted with the greatest influence on attittude constructs to continued use intention. But in the moderation effect test, all hypotheses are rejected. This means that the use of technology in students is influenced by their attitude. However, it makes no difference for men and women. The same is true for experienced or not students.
Acceptance of Cloud Computing Technology on Student Academic Performance Riskinanto, Anggar; Kelana, Bayu
SISFOTENIKA Vol 12, No 1 (2022): SISFOTENIKA
Publisher : STMIK PONTIANAK

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30700/jst.v12i1.1205

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Technology, especially the Internet, has become a part of everyday human life, where the solution is developing cloud computing. It provides virtual resources so that they can be accessed anytime and anywhere. The use of this service is growing not only for personal purposes, but also for academic purposes, such as for exchanging information and collaborating. Its use has become part of the teaching and learning process, but its effect on academic performance is not yet clearly known. For this reason, this study was conducted to determine academic performance which is influenced by the adoption of cloud computing technology among students. The research was conducted on students at STIMIK ESQ. The research is quantitative and uses online questionnaires to obtain data. The number of samples obtained was 151 consisting of various study programs. Based on the analysis conducted using SEM-PLS, it was found that almost all hypotheses were accepted. From this analysis, it is also found that the strongest influence is on the construct of Attitude to Continued Use Intentions. This shows that the desire for sustainable use of cloud computing is influenced by students' attitudes towards this technology.
Pendampingan Studi Kelayakan untuk Pengembangan Lanjut Aplikasi Math-MBC di Yayasan Mitra Netra Kelana, Bayu; Arapenta Sembiring, Albert
Indonesian Journal for Social Responsibility Vol. 6 No. 02 (2024): December 2024
Publisher : LPkM Universitas Bakrie

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36782/ijsr.v6i02.319

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The Mitra Netra Foundation wishes to continue the development of the existing Math Mitra Netra Braille Converter (Math-MBC) application based on several new requirements. This application can convert mathematical formulas from regular format to Braille format or vice versa. It can help visually impaired students and educators who are not familiar with Braille to conduct mathematics learning activities. The Mitra Netra Foundation needs assistance from other parties to realize its goal, including conducting a feasibility study as the initial stage of further development. This community service activity aims to assist the Mitra Netra Foundation in conducting a feasibility study for the further development of the Math-MBC application. Therefore, this activity is carried out over two months with two participants experienced in the field of assistive technology development for the visually impaired at the Mitra Netra Foundation. This activity consists of two stages: introducing the Technical, Economic, Legal, Operational, and Scheduling (TELOS) method and assisting in the feasibility study. Using the TELOS method, the feasibility study of the application development is conducted from technical, economic, legal, operational, and scheduling aspects. Based on the analysis, further development is feasible if done by another party, funded by a grant, within a minimum period of four months. The Mitra Netra Foundation is satisfied with the benefits, materials, organization, and time efficiency of this activity. This activity has provided the participants with new understanding in conducting feasibility studies for application development in the future. It also resulted in a feasibility study document for the further development of the Math-MBC application. This document can serve as a reference for the Mitra Netra Foundation to take the next steps in further developing the Math-MBC application.
Generation Z’s Trust in The Chatbot of Mental Health Service Kelana, Bayu; Syaani, Rofii Asy; Kristanto, Febri; Winata, Pandu Ady
Majalah Sainstekes Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023): DESEMBER 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian Universitas YARSI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33476/ms.v10i2.3924

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Generation Z is the age group that has experienced the most mental health-related issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Indonesia. Mental health information system services have become increasingly popular, so patient services are overwhelmed. Chatbot has emerged as one of the solutions to address this problem. However, conversations with them have led to social issues alongside the growing use of chatbots. This study aims to identify the factors influencing Generation Z's trust in patient service chatbots within mental health applications in Indonesia. Using the Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis method, this research analyses qualitative data from observations and interviews with five undergraduate students. Based on the analysis, the study identified seven factors that influence Generation Z's trust in chatbot customer service within mental health applications, with three being novel findings.
Desain Chatbot Layanan Daring Kesehatan Mental yang Sesuai Persepsi dan Kepuasan Generasi Z Kelana, Bayu; Ramadhan Qodri, Adhitia; Muruliza, Septi
Jurnal SISKOM-KB (Sistem Komputer dan Kecerdasan Buatan) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Volume VII - Nomor 2 - February 2024
Publisher : Teknik Informatika, Sistem Informasi dan Teknik Elektro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47970/siskom-kb.v7i1.540

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Generasi Z adalah kelompok usia yang paling banyak mengalami masalah kesehatan mental akibat pandemi COVID-19 di Indonesia. Popularitas sistem informasi kesehatan jiwa meningkat, mengakibatkan pelayanan paPersepsi sdsien menjadi berat. Chatbot muncul sebagai salah satu solusi untuk mengatasi masalah tersebut. Meskipun demikian, interaksi dengan chatbot telah menciptakan masalah sosial seiring dengan meningkatnya penggunaannya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang chatbot layanan daring kesehatan mental yang sesuai dengan persepsi dan kepuasan Generasi Z di Indonesia. Melalui pendekatan eksperimen, penelitian ini dilakukan dalam dua iterasi. Faktor-faktor yang memengaruhi persepsi dan kepuasan Generasi Z, yang ditemukan melalui uji coba kegunaan terhadap desain percakapan dalam setiap iterasi, digunakan sebagai panduan untuk perbaikan desain selanjutnya. Dengan menggunakan metode Analisis Fenomenologi Interpretatif, penelitian ini menganalisis data ujicoba yang didapat melalui observasi dan wawancara terhadap lima mahasiswa S1 dari universitas yang berbeda. Penelitian ini menemukan dua hal utama. Pertama, gaya bahasa kasual, penggunaan kata ganti orang kedua, kejelasan informasi, penggunaan emoji sebagai isyarat sosial, kecepatan respon, penggunaan lagu dan adanya fitur layanan, dapat mempengaruhi kepuasan pengguna. Kedua, penggunaan emoji sebagai isyarat sosial, fitur, presentasi diri, dan gaya bahasa kasual dapat memberikan dampak positif terhadap persepsi pengguna. Hasil penelitian ini diharapkan dapat memberikan referensi untuk merancang interaksi chatbot dengan memperhatikan persepsi dan kepuasan Generasi Z di Indonesia.
Optimasi Remote Moderated Usability Testing Pada Low-Fidelity Prototype Dari E-Commerce Dengan Wawancara Pada Generasi Z Di Indonesia Kelana, Bayu; L.R., Alya Firyal; Firmansyah, Frans; A, Khalisa Salma
Jutis (Jurnal Teknik Informatika) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2023): Jutis (Jurnal Teknik Informatika)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33592/jutis.v11i1.3281

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The research aims to optimize the remote moderated usability testing on low-fidelity prototype of e-commerce with the interview among Indonesia’s generation Z. To achieve this objective, the research compares the number of negative findings from usability testing between remote moderated usability testing only and with additional interview. The usability testing was conducted online with think-aloud protocol, to five undergraduate students in Jabodetabek area, Indonesia. Qualitative data recorded in video, were observed, processed, and analyzed to obtain findings with negative sentiment. Usability testing with additional interview can increase the negative findings by 100%. Therefore, the interview technique significantly can be used to optimize the remote moderated usability among Indonesia’s generation Z.
Validation of System Usability Scale From Expert and Ordinary User Perspective Kelana, Bayu; Riskinanto, Anggar; Nasyiah, Mudrikah; Fajar Fiandhika, Muhammad
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2024: Proceeding of the 5th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v5i1.4109

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This meticulous and comprehensive study aims to provide a thorough overview of the validation results of the ten System Usability Scale (SUS) indicators from the perspectives of experts and ordinary users. The study meticulously compares the validation results of SUS scores in expert and ordinary user groups. The validation results of SUS scores in the expert group are derived from a comprehensive analysis of SUS evaluation results, heuristic evaluation, and interviews with three usability experts. Similarly, the validation results of SUS scores in the ordinary user group are obtained from a rigorous comparison of SUS evaluation results, remote moderated usability testing, and interviews with five ordinary users. While inconclusive, this study's findings shed light on four crucial points. First, there are no universally valid validation results of SUS scores in all SUS indicators from expert and ordinary user perspectives. Second, the ease of use indicator is the only one with a complete and valid evaluation result from the expert perspective. Third, the intuitiveness indicator, while full, yields invalid evaluation results from the standpoint of ordinary users. Fourth, a weak relationship is observed between SUS scores and the results of heuristic evaluation and usability testing. These findings, derived from a robust and meticulous methodology, are expected to significantly contribute to the existing research in application usability, particularly in the context of SUS usage.
Absorptive capacity between knowledge sharing and agile software process improvement success in Indonesian telecommunication company Kelana, Bayu; Rahman, Titik Khawa Binti Abdul; Arsy, Cyntia Fushila; Rahmatina, Ulya Dini
Indonesian Journal of Business, Accounting and Management Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Indonesia Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36406/ijbam.v8i1.191

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This study investigates the role of absorptive capacity as a mediator in the relationship between knowledge sharing and agile software process improvement. Data was collected from 99 participants with experience in agile software development teams at two agile-based Indonesian telecommunication companies. The analysis was conducted using the PLS-SEM method and an embedded two-stage approach. The results demonstrate that absorptive capacity fully mediates the impact of knowledge sharing on the success of agile software process improvement (SPI). However, knowledge sharing alone does not significantly enhance agile SPI success. These findings highlight the importance of absorptive capacity in leveraging knowledge sharing to achieve agile SPI success, particularly within agile software development teams in Indonesian telecommunication companies.
Validation of System Usability Scale From Expert and Ordinary User Perspective Kelana, Bayu; Riskinanto, Anggar; Nasyiah, Mudrikah; Fajar Fiandhika, Muhammad
Proceeding of the International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH) 2024: Proceeding of the 5th International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Duta Bangsa Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47701/icohetech.v5i1.4109

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This meticulous and comprehensive study aims to provide a thorough overview of the validation results of the ten System Usability Scale (SUS) indicators from the perspectives of experts and ordinary users. The study meticulously compares the validation results of SUS scores in expert and ordinary user groups. The validation results of SUS scores in the expert group are derived from a comprehensive analysis of SUS evaluation results, heuristic evaluation, and interviews with three usability experts. Similarly, the validation results of SUS scores in the ordinary user group are obtained from a rigorous comparison of SUS evaluation results, remote moderated usability testing, and interviews with five ordinary users. While inconclusive, this study's findings shed light on four crucial points. First, there are no universally valid validation results of SUS scores in all SUS indicators from expert and ordinary user perspectives. Second, the ease of use indicator is the only one with a complete and valid evaluation result from the expert perspective. Third, the intuitiveness indicator, while full, yields invalid evaluation results from the standpoint of ordinary users. Fourth, a weak relationship is observed between SUS scores and the results of heuristic evaluation and usability testing. These findings, derived from a robust and meticulous methodology, are expected to significantly contribute to the existing research in application usability, particularly in the context of SUS usage.