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The Strategic Issues Of Economic Development Of Border Area Of Indonesia - Malaysia Abas Sunarya; Sudaryono Sudaryono
CICES (Cyberpreneurship Innovative and Creative Exact and Social Science) Vol 2 No 2 (2016): CICES
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS RAHARJA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (284.377 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/cices.v2i2.221

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On the land, Indonesia is bordered by three countries: Malaysia, Papua New Guinea and Timor Leste.Whereas, in Indonesia sea area bordered by 10 countries: India, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand,Vietnam, Philippines, the Republic of Palau, Australia, East Timor and Papua New Guinea. Most ofthe border region in Indonesia is still an underdeveloped area with less facilities and infrastructure ofsocial and economic. Formulation of the problem are: 1. How do the condition of the socio-economicand culture in the border of Indonesia - Malaysia? 2. What is the condition of infrastructure in theborder and what is the urgent infrastructure to be built? 3. What are policy and strategy of theIndonesian government of the border of society development between Indonesia (Entikong) andMalaysia (Sarawak)? The purpose of writing are: 1. Comparing the condition of the socio-economicand culture of border both Indonesia and Malaysia. 2. Comparing the condition of the infrastructureof border both Indonesia and Malaysia and determining the infrastructure to be built. 3. Describingthe Indonesian government policy and strategy in development acceleration of economic society in theborder between Indonesia, especially Entikong Sub-District of Sanggau Regency West Kalimantanand Malaysia (Sarawak). Although, the commitment and the governments policy have given a higherpriority in the reorientated development of border, which those of security (security approach) into awelfare orientation (prosperity approach), but overall, the issue of society development in Indonesiaborder, especially the District Entikong Sanggau Regency West Kalimantan and Malaysia (Sarawak)so far can be said that are still not getting proportional attention. The indication, though a variety ofpolicies, regulations or laws relating to efforts to accelerate economic development of border societieshave been made. Various issues and problems are faced by the border, both land and sea borders canbe solved by more focused and targeted on six aspects, these are policy, economic and socio-cultural,defense and security, natural resources management, institutional and management authority, as wellas cooperation inter nations.
Application of Naive Bayes Model, SVM and Deep Learning Predicting Padeli Padeli; Aris Martono; Sudaryono Sudaryono
CICES (Cyberpreneurship Innovative and Creative Exact and Social Science) Vol 9 No 1 (2023): CICES
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The college hopes that every semester students are able to pay tuition properly and smoothly. The hope is that the institution will be able to maintain monthly cash flow so that its operational and maintenance costs can be met. Therefore, this study was conducted to predict and fulfill the institution's cash-in from the method of paying tuition fees either by cash, installments, or sometimes late payments every semester. In predicting the method of paying tuition fees, using student profile data (name, name, study program) and achievement index every semester for 5 semesters passed and the method of payment (cash, installments, and late--cash or installments). Using the Naive Bayes (NB) method, Support Vector Machine (SVM), and Deep Learning, this study aims to forecast tuition costs. The Classification Prediction Model with Naive Bayes, SVM, and Deep Learning produces Confusion Matrix Performance NB with an Accuracy of 91.49%, Confusion Matrix Performance SVM with an Accuracy of 85.11%, and Confusion Matrix Performance Deep Learning with an Accuracy of 89.36%, according to the research findings. Keywords—Payments, Algorithm, Performance
Pengukuran Hasil Belajar Mata Kuliah Agama Islam Berbasis Multiple Intelligence di Universitas Raharja Tangerang Sudaryono, Sudaryono; Mukhtarom, Asrori; Abdurrohman, Asep
CICES (Cyberpreneurship Innovative and Creative Exact and Social Science) Vol 11 No 2 (2025): CICES
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/cices.v11i2.4030

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Islamic Religious Education held at Higher Education in Indonesia generally has the same problem, namely the lack of methodology in learning so that it is less interesting. For this reason, innovation is needed in Islamic Religious Education. One solution is to use multiple intelligences-based learning. The formulation of the problem in this study is: 1. Is there a direct or indirect influence between kinesthetic intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence and language intelligence mediated by mathematical intelligence on the results of learning Islamic Religious Education at Raharja University in Tangerang? 2. Is there a direct or indirect influence between interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence and existential intelligence mediated by naturalist intelligence on the results of learning Islamic Religious Education at Raharja University in Tangerang? This study is a quantitative study using the Smart-PLS Version 4.0 application for data analysis. The results of the study are: 1. Based on the results of the analysis, the R Square value of 0.651 was obtained for language intelligence, indicating that 65.1% of the variation in this variable can be explained by kinesthetic intelligence and visual-spatial intelligence in the model, with 34.9% influenced by external factors. This can be explained that the results of learning Islamic religion at Raharja University are influenced by language intelligence supported by kinesthetic intelligence and visual-spatial intelligence which are significant even though there are external factors on learning outcomes.2. Likewise, the R Square value of 0.646 for mathematical intelligence indicates that 64.6% of the variation in this variable can be explained by kinesthetic intelligence and visual-spatial intelligence in the model, with 35.5% influenced by external factors. From these results, it can also be said that the results of studying Islamic religion at Raharja University students have a significant influence on mathematical intelligence mediated by kinesthetic intelligence and visual-spatial intelligence. It can be said that there is a positive correlation between the three intelligences. 3. Based on the results of the analysis, the R Square value of 0.806 for existential intelligence indicates that 80.6% of the variation in this variable can be explained by intrapersonal intelligence and interpersonal intelligence in the model, with 19.4% influenced by external factors. Likewise, the R Square value of 0.697 for naturalist intelligence indicates that 69.7% of the variation in this variable can be explained by intrapersonal intelligence and interpersonal intelligence in the model, with 31.3% influenced by external factors.
Co-Authors Abdullah Dwi Srenggini Abdurrohman, Asep Achmad Djunaedi Adam Faturahman Ahsanitaqwim, Ridhuan Alfiah Khoirunisa Arif Dwi Santoso Aris Martono Arnindya Afifah Urfan Aryadi Aryadi Aryani, Ine Kusuma Asifudin, Nur Asri , Asri Astani, Rafif Febroaldo Bakti Setiawan Bertilia Lina Kusrina Darmono Desrianti, Dewi Immaniar Desy Apriani Dimas Wihardyanto Djoko Suryo E Pradipto, E Efana Rahwanto Ekawarna Ekawarna, Ekawarna Ella Wulandari Englista, Linda Evan Euis Nurninawati Farida Haryati Fewana, Detri Firman Hanafi Fitra Putri Oganda Fletcher, Eamon Giandari Maulani, Giandari Gusmiyeni Gusmiyeni Harjito - Heddy SA Putra, Heddy SA Henderi . Hendra Manurung, Hendra Herdiansah, Arief Heri Hermanto Hermawan, Dede Augustira Ikhwanuddin Mawardi Ilma, Awla Akbar Imam Indratno INA HELENA AGUSTINA Indri Handayani, Indri Ira Tyas Ningrum Iskandar, Doddy Aditya Jessica Yastri, Marisca Joko Dewanto Joko Prayitno Susanto Junaidi, M. Karunia Suci Lestari Kawik Sugiana, Kawik Ketut Gunawan Khoirunisa, Alfiah Kuswardani Kuswardani, Kuswardani Lestari, Arena Linda Evan Englista M. Baiquni M. Junaidi Maisuri Tri Dayanti Maizar Karim Manzahri, Manzahri Marviola Hardini Maulida, Shohifa Nadia Moeins, Anoesyirwan Muhammad Iksan, Muhammad Muhammad Rachman Mulyandi Muhammad Sani Roychansyah Mujiyono Wiryotinoyo Mukhtarom, Asrori Nanang Sutisna Nanang Sutisna Nazla Maharani Umaya Ninda Lutfiani Nindyo Soewarno Nugraha, Rizal Fitrah Nuke Puji Lestari Santoso Nurdiyanto, Heri Nurmalasari, Yanti Nursohit, Nursohit Padeli Padeli Pannyiwi, Rahmat Patimah Patimah Po Abas Sunarya Pramono, Bayu Praptiwi, Wahyu Kharina Pratomo, Rusdi Prihastuti Prihastuti Purnawan Purnawan Qurotul Aini Rachmawati Rachmawati Ramadan, Ahmad Ratna Komala Ridwan Alberto Pandiangan Rochmawati Rochmawati Rochmawati Rochmawati Sari, Herva Emilda Setia Naka Andrian Setianingrum, Lutfi Siti Fatimah Siti Maesaroh Siti Zubaidah Sri Rahmi Yunianti Sri Sapto Darmawati Sunarya, Lusyani Susanto, Tofan Sutarno Sutarno Suwahyo - Tarisya Ramadhan Tri Rahayu Triscova, Valentina Untung Rahardja VG Sri Rejeki Wibowo, Satrio HB Wijanarko, A. Yoyok T. W. Subroto, Yoyok T. W. Yundari, Yundari Yunita Wulansari