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Utilization of Gadget Technology as a Learning Media Dwi Julianingsih; Anggy Giri Prawiyogi; Ellen Dolan; Desy Apriani
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 3 No 1 (2021): October
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v3i1.522

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The increasing demands and needs of the community, such as clothing, food, and housing, continue to soar, just like the current soaring advances in technology and information. Which is where the relationship and interaction between humans and technology have become things like basic needs and needs at any time, one example of human attachment to technology which is currently growing and becoming a competitive world for companies and technology developers, one of which is gadget technology. Gadgets are small electronic devices that have special functions in each type to make work and human needs more practical and efficient. Unlike humans who have advanced technology that is only owned by the upper strata, it is different with mini-electronic technology which is now almost owned by the middle and lower majority, namely gadget technology.
RETRACTED (ditarik) : BCS : Blockchain Smart Curriculum System for Verification Student Accreditation Dede Cahyadi; Adam Faturahman; Hendriyanti Haryani; Ellen Dolan; Shofiyul millah
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (573.476 KB) | DOI: 10.34306/ijcitsm.v1i1.20

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The main objective of Higher Education is to prepare students who have academic abilities in developing knowledge and intellectual development of students to prepare technology to enter the world of work. The linkage of higher education and employment is the reason why the services provided by educational institutions direct opportunities for students to find work, because the current job market places more emphasis on the educated workforce. Therefore, tertiary institutions must have a good curriculum structure, requiring students to be productive, creative and innovative individuals who aim to form character students with the level of expertise required by the world of work. This study presents a work funded by the European Union, namely the Qualichain research project which aims to test the quality of education with the labor market related to Blockchain technology. The aim of this research is to develop a Qualichain platform that will offer educational qualifications that focus on the potential of Blockchain technology and perform data analysis to support the curriculum optimization process. This Quanlichain platform will prove its implementation that there are four pilot cases that have their respective differences. Therefore the research is focused on optimizing the administration of higher education through data developed with algorithmic and semantic techniques to support decision making that will be applied in tertiary institutions.
Facing Global Dynamics with Effective Strategy: A Tasted Organizational Change Management Approach Ronal Aprianto; Chandra Lukita; Asep Sutarman; Richard Andre Sunarjo; Rifqa Nabila Muti; Ellen Dolan
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ijcitsm.v5i1.177

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In an era of rapid globalization and digital transformation, organizations must adopt adaptive strategies to navigate complex market shifts. This study explores a tested Organizational Change Management (OCM) approach to enhance business resilience and sustainability. Using a quantitative research methodology, we conducted a structured survey involving 200 business executives across various industries to analyze the effectiveness of strategic OCM models. The results indicate that organizations implementing structured OCM frameworks experience a 35% increase in operational efficiency, a 28% improvement in employee adaptability, and a 40% reduction in resistance to change. Our study introduces a novel hybrid model, integrating Kotters Change Model with Agile methodologies, ensuring a balance between structured change and adaptive flexlibility. The findings contribute to existing literature by demonstrating how real time data driven decision making enhances the success rate of organizational transformations. This research provides valuable insights for business leaders and policymakers in aligning corporate strategies with global market dynamics, fostering innovation, and maintaining competitive advantages.
Implementation of Authentication Systems on Hotspot Network Users to Improve Computer Network Security Ellen Dolan; Riya Widayanti
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ijcitsm.v2i1.93

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Because of the growing number of apps that use client servers, both desktop and WEB applications, each user must learn a large number of user ids and passwords, because each application requires authentication in order to use it for security reasons. Furthermore, the development of network media, both wired and wireless, is accelerating. In the scenarios stated above, RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) technology is required since the RADIUS approach allows a user to utilize a single user id to access several applications, both desktop and web-based. The RADIUS protocol may be used with both wired and wireless media.
Facing Global Dynamics with Effective Strategy: A Tasted Organizational Change Management Approach Ronal Aprianto; Chandra Lukita; Asep Sutarman; Richard Andre Sunarjo; Rifqa Nabila Muti; Ellen Dolan
International Journal of Cyber ​​and IT Service Management (IJCITSM) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : International Institute for Advanced Science & Technology (IIAST)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/ijcitsm.v5i1.177

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In an era of rapid globalization and digital transformation, organizations must adopt adaptive strategies to navigate complex market shifts. This study explores a tested Organizational Change Management (OCM) approach to enhance business resilience and sustainability. Using a quantitative research methodology, we conducted a structured survey involving 200 business executives across various industries to analyze the effectiveness of strategic OCM models. The results indicate that organizations implementing structured OCM frameworks experience a 35% increase in operational efficiency, a 28% improvement in employee adaptability, and a 40% reduction in resistance to change. Our study introduces a novel hybrid model, integrating Kotters Change Model with Agile methodologies, ensuring a balance between structured change and adaptive flexlibility. The findings contribute to existing literature by demonstrating how real time data driven decision making enhances the success rate of organizational transformations. This research provides valuable insights for business leaders and policymakers in aligning corporate strategies with global market dynamics, fostering innovation, and maintaining competitive advantages.