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Perancangan User Interface Berbasis Website Dalam Melihat Penjualan Produk Pada Departemen Pospaid Management Syifa Tanjung, Lailatul; Kumala Sari, Resy; Rusnedy, Hidayati
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v3i2.106

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This research aims to design a website-based User Interface that will be used to view product sales in the Postpaid Management Department. This research is important because a good User Interface can increase user efficiency in accessing and managing product sales data, which in turn can improve department performance. The research methodology used in this research is user needs analysis, User Interface prototype development, prototype testing, and user evaluation. Product sales data from the Postpaid Management Department will be used as a data source in developing the User Interface. The research results show that the User Interface design meets user needs and allows users to easily view product sales data. This User Interface provides various features that allow users to search, filter data, and view sales reports with various parameters that can be adjusted. Users also provide positive feedback regarding the ease of use of the designed User Interface. This research makes a positive contribution to the Postpaid Management Department by providing a more efficient tool in viewing product sales. The results of this research can also be a basis for further development in improving the User Interface and its functionality in accordance with the development of departmental needs.
The Impact of Gadget Using Analytical on Toddler (Research In TK Tunas Harapan Salo) Rusnedy, Hidayati; Hidayat; Lailatul Syifa Tanjung; Resy Kumala Sari
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): September 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v3i2.122

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The use of gadgets, especially smartphones and tablets, for young children has now become a public concern. This is because gadgets have become a necessity for society and even children. Gadgets are technology that have very interesting applications and features, such as games and videos which children really like. Most parents do not supervise and regulate their children's use of gadgets and sometimes parents are not aware that their children are addicted to gadgets. This research aims to analyze the influence of gadget use on young children, with research subjects being carried out on Tunas Harapan Salo Kindergarten students. The results of the research show that the negative impacts are more pronounced in Tunas Harapan Kindergarten students where they show attitudes such as being easily emotional, imitating movements and language in the games or videos they see, and when using gadgets, they don't care and ignore the surrounding conditions, they don't care. care if called while playing gadget. However, even though the negative impacts are more visible, there are several positive impacts from using gadgets, namely that they can learn traditional gymnastics and dance movements through YouTube videos
Design and Construction of a Stove Using Used Oil Azzikri , Muhammad Fadhil; Azriadi, Emon; Rusnedy , Hidayati
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v4i2.182

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The tool design stage uses the help of the AutoCAD application. The next stage is the manufacture of used oil-fueled stoves. Followed by testing the used oil-fueled stove. Based on the results of the two stoves that have been tested above, it is concluded that the time to boil 5 liters of water in a used oil-fired stove is 2 minutes faster than a gas stove, this can be proven in the results, namely the time to boil water in a used oil-fired stove is 7 minutes, while the time it takes to boil water in a gas stove is 9 minutes. The stove that is produced is able to be an alternative when the price of fuel in the form of gas soars so that it can be a solution for cooking with fuel at an affordable price. Researchers need to pay more attention to the selection of stove wall coating materials so as not to conduct excessive heat.
Application of TOPSIS and K-Means Clustering Methods in Recommendations and Analysis of Study Program Interests for New Students Rusnedy, Hidayati; Kasini; Tanjung, Lailatul Syifa; Yusmita, Yesi
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Maret 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v5i1.251

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The selection of a study program is one of the crucial initial decisions for prospective students when entering college. This decision is ideally based on a good understanding of their interests, talents, and abilities so that prospective students can study optimally and in accordance with their potential. Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) is a multi-criteria decision-making method where the best alternative has the longest distance from the negative ideal solution and has the shortest distance from the positive ideal solution. The selection of these criteria and alternatives aims to produce relevant and accurate recommendations in helping prospective students determine the choice of study program that best suits their potential and preferences. The results of these recommendations are then further analyzed to group the results of the recommendations based on the category of interest. The K-Means Clustering method using the K-Means method with the results of C1 with 9 Respondentsts of less interested study programs, C2 with 25 Respondentsts of moderately interested study programs, and C3 with 21 Respondentsts of highly interested study programs
Burner Design Using Used Oil Fuel Based on Water Vapor Pressure Afrinaldi, Afrinaldi; Azriadi, Emon; Rusnedy, Hidayati
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): September 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v5i2.271

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This research aims to design and build an environmentally friendly burner that integrates used oil as a fuel based on water vapor pressure and to test the waste combustion efficiency using the designed device. The design stage of the device uses the assistance of AutoCAD. This is followed by direct experimental testing to collect data on the performance and efficiency of waste combustion in the burner. Based on the results of the two burners that have been tested above, it can be concluded that the amount of shrinkage of 8 kg of waste burned in a used oil burner with water vapor pressure is more shrinkage than the used oil burner without water vapor with a difference of 1.1 kg. This can be proven in the best experimental results in the first experiment, namely to burn 8 kg of waste in 25 minutes experiencing a shrinkage of 7.1 kg, so that the efficiency of waste combustion reaches 88.75% in a used oil burner with water vapor pressure. While the used oil burner without water vapor obtained the best results for burning 8 kg of waste in 25 minutes experiencing a shrinkage of 6 kg, so that the efficiency is 75% lower than combustion using a used oil fuel burner using water vapor pressure.