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Intelligent Tutoring Systems Authoring Tools For Nonprogrammer Authors: A Systematic Review Nur Rokhman; Syeh Abidin Kobar
SISFORMA Vol 9, No 1: May 2022
Publisher : Soegijapranata Catholic University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (271.02 KB) | DOI: 10.24167/sisforma.v9i1.3022

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Many studies have been shown that Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITSs) contribute to a remarkable improvement in the educational outcomes of students. Several authoring tools have been developed to contribute to making ITSs easier to build and widespread. However, there is still a lacks of current understanding in the ITSs community on how authoring tools could support nonprogrammer authors to build ITSs. This study uses a systematic literature review (SLR) method to identify primary empirical studies for nonprogrammers regarding the usage of ITSs authoring tools. The concern of this study is summarizing and analyzing the state of the art of the development of authoring tools. This study identifies the ITSs components and types that can be authored, the technologies used, and also search for proof of the advantages of ITSs authoring tools as well.
Integrasi Sistem Internasional Classification Primary Care Pada Rekam Medis Elektronik Berbasis Software As A Service Bagi Dokter Keluarga Nuryati Nuryati; Dian Budi Santoso; Nur Rokhman
J-REMI : Jurnal Rekam Medik dan Informasi Kesehatan Vol 4 No 4 (2023): September
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/j-remi.v4i4.3838

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Referring to Law Number 29 of 2004 it is stated that every doctor or dentist in carrying out medical practice is obliged to make medical records. The results of the research on the readiness of ICPC implementation carried out in 2020 and the design of the interface for family doctor services equipped with the International Classification Primary Care (ICPC) carried out in 2021, the design was implemented and integrated in the Electronic Medical Record application with the concept of Software as a Services (SaaS) owned by the Department of Health Information and Services at the UGM Vocational School. This type of research is research and development by following the stages of developing an information system using the prototyping method. The steps taken in this research are conducting needs analysis through in-depth interviews with family doctors and medical record officers, in addition to conducting documentation studies and medical record observations conducted at family doctor clinics. The results of the analysis are ICPC codes in electronic medical records and interoperable with p-Care BPJS, so that family doctors only need to do data entry once, diagnosis code reports can be presented in the form of ICD-10 or ICPC code
Implementasi Sistem QR Code Dalam Meningkatkan Tingkat Kepatuhan Pengisian Checklist Pemeriksaan Kendaraan Harian di PT XYZ: Studi Komparatif Sebelum dan Sesudah Penerapan Muhammad Helmy Ilhamsyah; Felixtianus Eko Wismo Winarto; Lilik Dwi Setyana; Nur Rokhman
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Sistem Informasi Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Mei 2026
Publisher : LKP Unity Academy

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70340/jirsi.v5i2.426

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Daily vehicle inspection is an important component of risk control in occupational safety and health (OSH) management systems. However, manual inspection processes often result in low compliance in checklist completion, reporting delays, and limited monitoring capabilities. This study aims to analyze the effect of implementing a QR Code system on the compliance level of daily vehicle inspection checklist completion at PT XYZ. The study employed a quasi-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest approach involving 35 operational vehicles. Data were collected from vehicle inspection checklists before and after the implementation of the QR Code system and analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics through a paired sample t-test. The results showed that the compliance level increased from 72.2% before implementation to 90.2% after the implementation of the QR Code system. Statistical testing indicated a significant difference in compliance levels before and after implementation with t(34)=26.7 and p<0.001. An effect size value of 4.52 indicated a very large effect on compliance improvement. The implementation of the QR Code system proved effective in improving checklist completion, strengthening monitoring processes, and supporting the digitalization of occupational safety and health management systems in operational environments.