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EKSPLORASI BUKTI DIGITAL PADA SMART ROUTER MENGGUNAKAN METODE LIVE FORENSICS Abdul Rohman Supriyono; Bambang Sugiantoro; Yudi Prayudi
Infotekmesin Vol 10 No 2 (2019): Infotekmesin: Juli 2019
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35970/infotekmesin.v10i2.48

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Network devices as media file sharing and can be used as file servers have begun to appear, just as smart router devices can be used as file servers by adding USB Thumb drive as storage media. With the diversity of router devices, it becomes a challenge in digital forensic science when a case occurs by utilizing a smart router device related to file-sharing services. Then it is necessary to study the right method in investigating smart router devices. This paper discusses the use of the live forensics acquisition method in investigating smart router devices, against system log files related to file-sharing activities. In identifying the process of searching, recognizing, and documenting potential things as digital evidence of processing devices and digital media storage. The acquisition process uses two methods, namely the live acquisition method on the router device and physical acquisition on the device that is used as storage media on the smart router.
Metode Pengembangan Perangkat Lunak MDLC Pada Rancang Bangun Media Pembelajaran Planet Berbasis Teknologi Augmented Reality Abdul Rohman Supriyono; Anggita Dwi Fatimah; Isa Bahroni; Linda Perdana Wanti; Muhammad Nur Faiz
Infotekmesin Vol 14 No 1 (2023): Infotekmesin: Januari, 2023
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35970/infotekmesin.v14i1.1689

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Along with the development of smartphones, Augmented Reality technology has begun to be used as a medium of interaction, although it has not been properly implemented and applied as a supporting medium. The use of still image objects in textbooks can make students tend to be more passive and less interactive because media images are unable to provide a reciprocal response. In science subjects, there is solar system material regarding planet recognition. Props are needed as learning media because the object of observation from the planet is too large. Several props are used as imitations of the planets, such as the use of drawing paper, audio, and video. The purpose of this research is to make a breakthrough in the use of Augmented Reality technology to support media for understanding planet recognition material by creating digital teaching aids that can be installed on smartphone devices. The MDLC method is an alternative method for developing multimedia applications that are easy to understand. The results of the test show that the application can function as expected, where each planetary marker that has been made can be recognized properly according to the intended planetary object.
Perbandingan Kinerja Antara Gatling dan Apache JMeter pada Uji Beban RESTful API Prih Diantono Abda'u; Agus Susanto; Abdul Rohman Supriyono; Dwi Novia Prasetyanti
Infotekmesin Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Infotekmesin: Januari, 2024
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35970/infotekmesin.v15i1.2176

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This research explores and compares the performance of two popular load testing tools, namely Gatling and Apache JMeter, with a focus on API performance testing. The rapid growth in web and mobile application development highlights the urgent need to ensure optimal API performance. This research was conducted to provide in-depth insight into the advantages and disadvantages of these two testing tools through the use of similar testing scenarios. The experimental method involves implementing test scenarios that include load variations and high demands on both devices. The main parameters observed include API response time, throughput, and latency. In-depth analysis was carried out on the data obtained to evaluate the reliability and efficiency of each tool. The results of this research provide a comprehensive understanding of the performance of Gatling and Apache JMeter in the context of API performance testing. These findings can provide practical guidance for software developers and testing practitioners in selecting load testing tools that suit their project needs. Recommendations for future research include expanding exploration of other load testing tools, comparison with more complex test scenarios, and integration with performance monitoring tools for more holistic analysis. Thus, this research is expected to make a significant contribution to the understanding and selection of effective load testing tools in web and mobile application development.