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THREAT ATTRIBUTES HANGING IN THE WILD ANDROID Irda Yunianto; Mars Caroline Wibowo; Budi Raharjo
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol 1 No 3 (2022): Desember: Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : Universitas Sains dan Teknologi Komputer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v1i3.150

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Android is a complicated system that applications and component are usable and support for multiple work together, giving rise to highly complex interdependence relationships. Meanwhile, the Android environment is notable for being greatlty disparate and decentralized: different Operation System version is personalized and re-personalized by different parties about fast and used by whoever that can develop an application for that version. Android secure its explanation sources over an app sandbox and permissions model, where each application execution in this part can entrance only suspectible overall assets and another application component (value providers, services, activities, publication receivers) by the appropriate liscense. This study uses Harehunter measurement to automatically detect Hare vulnerabilities in Android system applications. Harehunter and HareGuard performance evaluations were carried out in this study, both of which proved to be highly effective. The approach used here is divergent investigation, by searching all quoted, decompiled script, and obvious data for targeted attribute determination as an initial step, and running an XML parser. The outcome of this research show that the impact of Hares is very significant. The application of HareGuard in this study proved to be effective in detecting all attack applications that were made. Further evaluation of the performance impact on the minimum system host. For future research, to make Harehunter more effective, it is suggested to use a more qualified analyzer. So that this direction can be explored in more depth.
THREAT ATTRIBUTES HANGING IN THE WILD ANDROID Irda Yunianto; Mars Caroline Wibowo; Budi Raharjo
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol 1 No 3 (2022): December: Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v1i3.150

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Android is a complicated system that applications and component are usable and support for multiple work together, giving rise to highly complex interdependence relationships. Meanwhile, the Android environment is notable for being greatlty disparate and decentralized: different Operation System version is personalized and re-personalized by different parties about fast and used by whoever that can develop an application for that version. Android secure its explanation sources over an app sandbox and permissions model, where each application execution in this part can entrance only suspectible overall assets and another application component (value providers, services, activities, publication receivers) by the appropriate liscense. This study uses Harehunter measurement to automatically detect Hare vulnerabilities in Android system applications. Harehunter and HareGuard performance evaluations were carried out in this study, both of which proved to be highly effective. The approach used here is divergent investigation, by searching all quoted, decompiled script, and obvious data for targeted attribute determination as an initial step, and running an XML parser. The outcome of this research show that the impact of Hares is very significant. The application of HareGuard in this study proved to be effective in detecting all attack applications that were made. Further evaluation of the performance impact on the minimum system host. For future research, to make Harehunter more effective, it is suggested to use a more qualified analyzer. So that this direction can be explored in more depth.
Empowering Urban Farmers: An Asynchronous Learning Application for Greenhouse Management Wibowo, Mars Caroline; Santoso, Joseph Teguh
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.185

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This paper addresses the growing need for effective educational tools in greenhouse gardening, particularly for beginners lacking prior agricultural knowledge. Despite the increasing availability of mobile applications aimed at agricultural education, many existing resources fail to engage users through interactive experiences, thereby limiting their practical skill development. This study identifies a significant knowledge gap regarding the specific needs of novice gardeners and the effectiveness of current educational applications. To address this gap, we developed an innovative mobile application designed to facilitate asynchronous learning through interactive features such as discussion forums and quizzes. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving user testing with 30 participants to evaluate the application’s usability and engagement levels. The results indicated that 90% of users found the application intuitive and easy to navigate, with enhanced motivation attributed to its engaging visual design. These findings suggest that the proposed application not only meets the educational needs of users but also fosters a more interactive and responsive learning environment. The implications of this research highlight the potential for mobile applications to significantly improve practical knowledge and skills in greenhouse management, ultimately contributing to more sustainable agricultural practices
Reliability of Arduino Serial Communication Systems: A Case Study on the Application of Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Raharjo, Budi; Wibowo, Mars Caroline
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.186

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In embedded systems, serial communication plays a crucial role in data transfer, particularly in Arduino-based projects. However, factors such as electromagnetic interference, noise, and signal degradation can compromise data integrity, leading to significant errors. Effective error detection systems are essential to ensure reliable data exchange. The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) is one such method known for its ability to detect errors. Despite its potential, the practical application and impact of CRC on Arduino communication systems have not been extensively explored. This study implements CRC within Arduino serial communication by designing and developing software that integrates CRC for real-time error detection. The study rigorously tests this implementation in various scenarios to evaluate its performance, comparing data integrity with and without CRC. The results show that incorporating CRC significantly improves the reliability of data transmission in Arduino applications, enhancing error detection accuracy. This improvement strengthens existing systems and provides a solid foundation for developing more complex communication frameworks. The research advances reliable communication systems in embedded technologies. By demonstrating CRC's effectiveness in enhancing data integrity, the study offers valuable insights for developers and researchers seeking to improve serial communication across different applications.
Utilizing phpMyAdmin for System Design in Enterprise Administration Wibowo, Mars Caroline; Wijanarko Adi Putra, Toni
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.193

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In today's digital landscape, effective data management is essential for organizations, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that often struggle with traditional manual methods, leading to inefficiencies and data inaccuracies. This research aims to investigate the implementation of phpMyAdmin, a web-based database management tool, to enhance administrative systems within SMEs. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating qualitative case studies and quantitative surveys to gather comprehensive insights into user experiences and operational performance. The findings reveal that the adoption of phpMyAdmin significantly improves data management efficiency, with 75% of respondents expressing satisfaction with its user-friendly interface. However, challenges such as security vulnerabilities and the necessity for user training were also identified, indicating that while phpMyAdmin offers substantial benefits, organizations must address these issues to fully leverage their capabilities. The implications of this research suggest that SMEs should prioritize investing in user training and implementing robust security measures to mitigate risks associated with data management. By doing so, organizations can enhance their operational efficiency and decision-making processes. Future research should focus on the long-term impacts of phpMyAdmin and explore its integration with other management systems to further optimize organizational performance.
THREAT ATTRIBUTES HANGING IN THE WILD ANDROID Irda Yunianto; Mars Caroline Wibowo; Budi Raharjo
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol. 1 No. 3 (2022): December: Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v1i3.150

Abstract

Android is a complicated system that applications and component are usable and support for multiple work together, giving rise to highly complex interdependence relationships. Meanwhile, the Android environment is notable for being greatlty disparate and decentralized: different Operation System version is personalized and re-personalized by different parties about fast and used by whoever that can develop an application for that version. Android secure its explanation sources over an app sandbox and permissions model, where each application execution in this part can entrance only suspectible overall assets and another application component (value providers, services, activities, publication receivers) by the appropriate liscense. This study uses Harehunter measurement to automatically detect Hare vulnerabilities in Android system applications. Harehunter and HareGuard performance evaluations were carried out in this study, both of which proved to be highly effective. The approach used here is divergent investigation, by searching all quoted, decompiled script, and obvious data for targeted attribute determination as an initial step, and running an XML parser. The outcome of this research show that the impact of Hares is very significant. The application of HareGuard in this study proved to be effective in detecting all attack applications that were made. Further evaluation of the performance impact on the minimum system host. For future research, to make Harehunter more effective, it is suggested to use a more qualified analyzer. So that this direction can be explored in more depth.
Empowering Urban Farmers: An Asynchronous Learning Application for Greenhouse Management Wibowo, Mars Caroline; Santoso, Joseph Teguh
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.185

Abstract

This paper addresses the growing need for effective educational tools in greenhouse gardening, particularly for beginners lacking prior agricultural knowledge. Despite the increasing availability of mobile applications aimed at agricultural education, many existing resources fail to engage users through interactive experiences, thereby limiting their practical skill development. This study identifies a significant knowledge gap regarding the specific needs of novice gardeners and the effectiveness of current educational applications. To address this gap, we developed an innovative mobile application designed to facilitate asynchronous learning through interactive features such as discussion forums and quizzes. A mixed-methods approach was employed, involving user testing with 30 participants to evaluate the application’s usability and engagement levels. The results indicated that 90% of users found the application intuitive and easy to navigate, with enhanced motivation attributed to its engaging visual design. These findings suggest that the proposed application not only meets the educational needs of users but also fosters a more interactive and responsive learning environment. The implications of this research highlight the potential for mobile applications to significantly improve practical knowledge and skills in greenhouse management, ultimately contributing to more sustainable agricultural practices
Reliability of Arduino Serial Communication Systems: A Case Study on the Application of Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) Raharjo, Budi; Wibowo, Mars Caroline
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.186

Abstract

In embedded systems, serial communication plays a crucial role in data transfer, particularly in Arduino-based projects. However, factors such as electromagnetic interference, noise, and signal degradation can compromise data integrity, leading to significant errors. Effective error detection systems are essential to ensure reliable data exchange. The Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) is one such method known for its ability to detect errors. Despite its potential, the practical application and impact of CRC on Arduino communication systems have not been extensively explored. This study implements CRC within Arduino serial communication by designing and developing software that integrates CRC for real-time error detection. The study rigorously tests this implementation in various scenarios to evaluate its performance, comparing data integrity with and without CRC. The results show that incorporating CRC significantly improves the reliability of data transmission in Arduino applications, enhancing error detection accuracy. This improvement strengthens existing systems and provides a solid foundation for developing more complex communication frameworks. The research advances reliable communication systems in embedded technologies. By demonstrating CRC's effectiveness in enhancing data integrity, the study offers valuable insights for developers and researchers seeking to improve serial communication across different applications.
Utilizing phpMyAdmin for System Design in Enterprise Administration Wibowo, Mars Caroline; Wijanarko Adi Putra, Toni
Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Agustus : Journal of Technology Informatics and Engineering
Publisher : University of Science and Computer Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51903/jtie.v3i2.193

Abstract

In today's digital landscape, effective data management is essential for organizations, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that often struggle with traditional manual methods, leading to inefficiencies and data inaccuracies. This research aims to investigate the implementation of phpMyAdmin, a web-based database management tool, to enhance administrative systems within SMEs. The study employs a mixed-methods approach, integrating qualitative case studies and quantitative surveys to gather comprehensive insights into user experiences and operational performance. The findings reveal that the adoption of phpMyAdmin significantly improves data management efficiency, with 75% of respondents expressing satisfaction with its user-friendly interface. However, challenges such as security vulnerabilities and the necessity for user training were also identified, indicating that while phpMyAdmin offers substantial benefits, organizations must address these issues to fully leverage their capabilities. The implications of this research suggest that SMEs should prioritize investing in user training and implementing robust security measures to mitigate risks associated with data management. By doing so, organizations can enhance their operational efficiency and decision-making processes. Future research should focus on the long-term impacts of phpMyAdmin and explore its integration with other management systems to further optimize organizational performance.