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Journal : Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application

Comparison Analysis of Digital Forensic Tools on Instagram Messenger using The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Method Harno Supardin; Satra, Ramdan; Asis, Muh. Arfah; Teng, Ming Foey
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing Electrical and Engineering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v6i1.534

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Technological developments from time to time are very rapid, one of which is the development of smartphones which are always evolving in terms of operating systems, features, specifications, and applications. Today's increasingly sophisticated technology has become an important part of people's lives, some activities of people's lives can be carried out by utilizing technology, including committing crimes in cyberspace. One of the most widely used social media applications is Instagram. Instagram messenger causes cybercrime, pornography, fraud and cyberbullying. This study aims to compare the performance of digital forensic tools in obtaining digital evidence on Instagram messenger using the NIST Method. The results of this study indicate that MOBILedit Forensic and Magnet Axiom have the following accuracy results in restoring deleted data on Instagram messenger, MOBILedit Forensic 69.23% and Magnet Axiom 76.92%.
Monitoring oxygen levels of windu shrimp pond water using dissolved oxygen sensor based on wemos D1 R1 Djainuddin, Djainuddin; Fattah, Farniwati; Asis, Muhammad Arfah; Satra, Ramdan; Fattah, Muhammad Hattah; Adam Ali Abdalla, Modawy
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Association for Scientific Computing Electrical and Engineering

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v8i1.676

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This research implements an oxygen monitoring system in tiger shrimp ponds using a Dissolved Oxygen (DO) sensor based on Wemos D1 R1 with an Internet of Things (IoT) approach. Tiger shrimp ponds, as aquaculture centers, require regular monitoring of water quality. The system uses DO sensors in the water, processed by Wemos D1 R1, and the data is sent to Firebase Cloud for storage. A web application serves as the user interface to monitor and analyze the data. The results of the research in Pandawa 1000 tiger shrimp pond, Lanrisang Village, Pinrang, showed the positive impact of IoT technology on pond management. The selection of the Wemos D1 R1 and the use of the Dissolved Oxygen Sensor enabled accurate and efficient measurement of oxygen levels, overcoming the shortcomings of previous research, especially the integration of the sensor directly into Firebase for real-time data storage and delivery. This development improves connectivity and real-time monitoring capabilities, crucial aspects in ensuring optimal pond water quality.