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Pengembangan Sistem Antrean Berbasis Android pada Layanan Administrasi di Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta Ahmad Syaiful; Muhammad Fachrie
Komputika : Jurnal Sistem Komputer Vol 9 No 2 (2020): Komputika: Jurnal Sistem Komputer
Publisher : Computer Engineering Departement, Universitas Komputer Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34010/komputika.v9i2.3019

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The length of the queue at a service provider counter certainly makes the service users uncomfortable, bored, and even tired while waiting. In addition, too much time is wasted while waiting in line. The uncertainty of time in waiting their turn often causes problems for service users which often results in no service to some users because the service hours are over. This also happened to several administrative services at Universitas Teknologi Yogyakarta, where students had to queue long at bank counters on campus or in the Finance Department counters just to pay tuition fees or validate payments. Therefore, in this article, we discuss the development of Android-based applications that serve to assist service providers in managing queues, as well as making it easier for queues to retrieve queue numbers and get an estimated time to wait their turn to get service. The application was developed using Android Studio by utilizing Google's Firebase database to support the ease of application development. To measure the appropriateness of application use, tests on several different devices have also been carried out.
The Motivation of Indonesia in Doing Carbon Trading with Norway (2010-2016) Muhammad Fachrie
Indonesian Journal of International Relations Vol 1 No 2 (2017): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Publisher : Indonesian Association for International Relations

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (349.599 KB) | DOI: 10.32787/ijir.v1i2.28

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Abstract This research explains about the motivation of Indonesia in doing carbon trading with Norway. As a country which has tropical rainforest, Indonesia has become important for the developed countries in the carbon trade cooperation, especially Norway. Indonesia has the potential natural resources, such as tropic rainforest and large of land, that can be used to reduce carbon emissions in the world. By signing the letter of intent (LoI) on May 26th in 2010 in Oslo, Indonesia and Norway have agreed to conduct carbon trading both of these two countries. On the one hand, this cooperation can be advantageous for Indonesia, because Indonesia gets one billion US dollars from Norway for Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) program , but on the other hand Indonesia can not maximize the exploitation of forestry sector and land because of the limitation caused by REDD. It eventually causes the carbon trading between Indonesia and Norway becomes important to be inquired. Keywords: Environment, Carbon Trading, Priso Indone Policy Abstrak Penelitian ini menjelaskan tentang motivasi Indonesia dalam melakukan perdagangan karbon dengan Norwegia. Sebagai negara yang memiliki hutan hujan tropis, Indonesia menjadi penting bagi negara- negara maju dalam kerja sama perdagangan karbon, terutama Norwegia. Indonesia memiliki potensi sumber daya alam, seperti hutan hujan tropis dan lahan yang luas, yang dapat digunakan untuk mengurangi emisi karbon di dunia. Dengan menandatangani letter of intent (LoI) pada 26 Mei 2010 di Oslo, Indonesia dan Norwegia telah sepakat untuk melakukan perdagangan karbon kedua negara ini. Di satu sisi, kerjasama ini dapat menguntungkan bagi Indonesia, karena Indonesia mendapat satu miliar dolar AS dari Norwegia untuk program Pengurangan Emisi dari Deforestasi dan Degradasi Hutan (REDD), tetapi di sisi lain Indonesia tidak dapat memaksimalkan eksploitasi sektor kehutanan dan lahan karena keterbatasan yang disebabkan oleh REDD. Hal tersebut menyebabkan perdagangan karbon antara Indonesia dan Norwegia menjadi penting untuk dipertanyakan. Kata Kunci: Lingkungan, Perdagangan Karbon, Prisoner’s Dilemma, Pilihan Rasional, Kebijakan Luar Negeri Indonesia
Aplikasi Mobile Untuk Monitoring Tanaman Hidroponik Kangkung Berbasis Thingspeak dan Firebase Atmaja, Fakhri Tri; Muhammad Fachrie
Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Agri-Informatika Vol. 10 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Departemen Ilmu Komputer, Institut Pertanian Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jika.10.2.176-188

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One of the hindrances to agricultural growth in Indonesia is the diminishing agricultural land. Hydroponics is a potential solution for the challenges faced by farmers with limited land resources, since it enables cultivation to be conducted in water-based environments, both vertically and horizontally. Gubuk Mbah Bayan is an individual engaged in the cultivation of hydroponic plants. Gubuk Mbah Bayan continues to employ a manual monitoring technique, requiring farmers to physically visit the field in order to assess the state of the agricultural environment. The objective of this study is to enhance an automated monitoring system designed for monitoring hydroponic plant culture conditions. The system utilizes temperature, total dissolved solid (TDS), and pH data. The proposed system adopts the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm, connecting Arduino microcontroller with digital sensors. This research encompasses five distinct steps, which include problem identification, system architecture design, program implementation, integration, and testing. The outcome of this research is the development of a hydroponic plant cultivation monitoring system, conveniently accessible through a mobile application. This technology enables farmers to remotely and instantly monitor the hydroponic environment. The testing employed in this study is the system usability scale (SUS) approach. The hydroponic monitoring application demonstrates satisfactory performance, user-friendliness, and utility in assisting farmers with monitoring the hydroponic environment.