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Journal : Mobile and Forensics

Rediscover Story Of Muhammadiyah Through 3D Game By Applying Game Development Life Cycle Hafizh, Achmad Nur; Azhari, Ahmad
Mobile and Forensics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/mf.v6i2.11388

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Though specifically in Indonesia, Muhammadiyah is already well known but there are still some who do not know their history. This makes people that do not know about Muhammadiyah and the history behind it to make unfounded assumptions about the Islamic refined organization. The purpose is to make an educational game based on Muhammadiyah Museum to further increase the wisdom of players about Muhammadiyah’s history and also to remember and know the history behind each artifact is visualized in form of a game to increase the player’s knowledge. The game development for players will be developed using the Game Development Life Cycle (GDLC) methodology and mostly the modelling technique that will be used is mesh modelling technique in Blender. Each step of this methodology is fitting for the game development and the step might be skipped or swapped according to the needs of research. There are 2 black box tests conducted, the first black box test that has 15 functions result is 47% in accordance with several bugs found which was fixed in the second black box test that resulted 87% in accordance, 13% not in accordance because of the feature was not yet implemented but listed in the main menu. The second test conducted which results and practicality of this educational game using the System Usability Scale (SUS) which consists of 10 instrument statements were scored 85.3 which means that this educational game was declared excellent and acceptable.
A Security Development Life Cycle (SDLC)-Based Approach for Designing Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems to Counter SQL Injection Attacks at MAN 2 Magetan Hafizh, Muhammad Naufal; Anwar, Nuril; Azhari, Ahmad
Mobile and Forensics Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/mf.v7i1.9365

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Information security is a critical aspect of ensuring the validity, integrity, and availability of data while protecting users’ access to services. Inadequate security measures can expose systems to various threats, potentially compromising their functionality. One such threat is SQL Injection, a common attack vector targeting web applications. MAN 2 Magetan, an Islamic high school located in Purwosari, Magetan Regency, East Java, Indonesia, operates an online admission system on its website. However, this website contains input fields that are not properly validated, creating a vulnerability to SQL Injection attacks. This study aims to design and implement an Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) to mitigate SQL Injection attacks using the Security Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology. The SDLC process for the system development consists of five stages: Analysis, Design, Implementation, Enforcement, and Enhancement. A hybrid system combining Intrusion Detection System (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention System (IPS) was utilized to create an effective solution. The results of the research demonstrate that the developed IDPS successfully detects and prevents SQL Injection attacks, ensuring the security and integrity of the online admission system. The integration of IDS and IPS within the SDLC framework has proven to be an effective approach to enhancing web application security at MAN 2 Magetan.
K-Nearest Neighbors for Fast and Accurate Qibla Direction Determination Wardoyo, Girindra Sulistiyo; Azhari, Ahmad
Mobile and Forensics Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/mf.v7i1.12781

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Determining the correct direction of the Qibla is essential for the validity of prayer, but in areas far from the Kaaba, this can be a challenge. While calculating the Qibla azimuth using latitude and longitude is relatively straightforward, traditional methods for obtaining the Qibla direction, such as those provided by the Muhammadiyah Central Leadership’s Tarjih Center, are time-consuming and require specialized teams. This paper proposes a recommendation system that uses the K-Nearest Neighbors (K-NN) algorithm to provide an efficient and automated solution for determining the Qibla direction. The system leverages the Google Maps API to obtain geographic coordinates and calculates the Qibla azimuth by applying the Euclidean distance formula between latitude and longitude points. The K-NN method is employed to recommend the nearest mosque or prayer room that is aligned with the correct Qibla direction, based on proximity and geographic data. This approach eliminates the need for a dedicated team and significantly reduces the time required for users to find the correct direction. The system's performance was tested through Black Box testing to ensure all features functioned as expected. User acceptance was measured using the System Usability Scale (SUS), resulting in an average score of 76.33, indicating good usability. Additionally, accuracy testing compared the recommended Qibla direction from 28 mosques and prayer rooms with another established system, yielding an accuracy of 78.57%. These results demonstrate that the proposed K-NN-based recommendation system is both effective and efficient for determining the Qibla direction.
Co-Authors Abbas, Moch Anwar Adhi Prahara, Adhi Adys, Himala Praptami Affan, Dhava Chairul Agus Aktawan, Agus Ahmad Barizi Ali, Raden Muhammad Ammattulloh, Fathia Irbati Ammatulloh, Fathia Irbati Ammatulloh, Fathia Irbati Anantatama, Surya Andi Kamariah Arief, Husniah Arif Wirawan Muhammad Arwinsyah Arwinsyah, Arwinsyah Asfah, Indrawaty Ashabul Kahfi Susanto Asriati Ayu .H, Sendi Sandra Azhari, Cindy Azwar Abbas Bakri Muhammad Bakhiet Budiarti, Gita Indah Citra Prasiska Puspita Tohamba, Citra Prasiska Puspita Danial Hilmi Darmawansyah Alnur, Rony Darmiany Destiyanti, Intan Dharma Ariawan, Ade Djumhur, Adang Dwi Hastuti Dwi Normawati, Dwi Dwiza Riana Dzaki , Arif Rahman Edy Setyawan Eirene, Jessica Endo, Hiroyuki Endri Junaidi, Endri Enok Sureskiarti Fadlansyah, Holy Faizah Faizah Fariza, Riska Fauzan Hari Sudding Fika Novatiana Foozy, Cik Feresa Mohd Furizal, Furizal Gesbi Rizqan Rahman Arief Hadi Saputra Hadi, Muhammad Saepul Hafizh, Achmad Nur Hafizh, Muhammad Naufal Hajar, Andi Hardianti Hardianti, Hardianti Hewiz, Alya Shafira Himala Praptami Adys Husniati Husniati, Husniati Imam Riadi Insan Kamil Sinaga Ismail Ismail Jamilah Jamilah Jaya, Erlangga Jefree Fahana Kamal, Mustapa Kamal, Sofia Kamariah, Andi Kartoirono, Suprihatin Khosyi'ah, Siah Kusaka, Satoshi Kyswantoro, Yunita Firdha Lubis, Dhian Wahyudi Mahmuddin Adriansyah Milkhatun, Milkhatun Muhammad Fahri Jaya Sudding Muhammad Kunta Biddinika Murein Miksa Mardhia Musdalifah Musdalifah Musdalifah Nabila, Ai Negara, Candra Putra nisa, Anisa Shahratul Jannah Nugroho, Prasetiyanto Nur Fatimah Nur Robiah Nofikusumawati Peni Nurfitrah Nuril Anwar, Nuril Octaviantara, Adi Pangistu, Lalu Arfi Maulana Purnaramadhan, Riza Putri, Zelza Alifvia Samudera RAMADAN, RIZKY Robin, Qori Aulia Rosyid A.A, Achmad Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana Safitri, Bunga Safitri, Citra Dwi Sahadi, Syah Reza Pahlevi Sembiring, Surya Anantatama Seny Luhriyani Sunusi Seny Luhriyani Sunusi Setiawan, Dimas Aji Son Ali Akbar Soviyah Sudding, Muhammad Fahri Jaya Sugianto Sugianto Suhail, Faiq Surya Anantatama Sembiring Suryanto, Imam Suryanto, Indra Swara, Ajie Kurnia Saputra Syaefullah, Syaefullah Syafatullah, Muhammad Rafli Syafrina Lamin, Syafrina Syahriyah, Shilfia Fadhilatul Syuhadak Syuhadak Tanikawa, Kanako Topani, Muhammad Alfikri Maida Tuti Purwaningsih, Tuti Wardoyo, Girindra Sulistiyo Zaman, Azmi Badhi'uz Zaman, Azmi Badhi’uz