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The Potential Blockchain Technology in Higher Education Learning Innovations in Era 4.0 Primasatria Edastama; Suryari Purnama; Riya Widayanti; Lista Meria; Deva Rivelino
Blockchain Frontier Technology Vol. 1 No. 01 (2021): B-Front(Blockchain Frontier Technology)
Publisher : IAIC Bangun Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/bfront.v1i01.18

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In the world of education, the development of technology systems is increasingly rapid. The implementation of Blockchain continues to be used in various sectors. This study analyzed the use of Blockchain in higher education. The research discussion results lead to the use of blockchain technology, which is a new trend in higher education. Blockchain implementation in higher education creates problems in the use of blockchain technology. Based on the use of Blockchain in research, we are exploring the application of related technologies in higher education. The problem with technology that functions to record small transactions and data used for many sectors such as recording transactions, documentation, and even voting, which is also used in Higher Education, is unfortunately not well implemented. This supports research on the use of blockchain technology that can record transactions in many sectors. Documenting the process of transactions, documentation, and voting can even be used in Higher Education. To improve the blockchain technology system's performance in higher education, it is becoming more effective, efficient, and more accessible in recording transaction processes. It can become a new innovation for Higher Education.
Smart Cities Using Machine Learning and Intelligent Applications Anggy Giri Prawiyogi; Suryari Purnama; Lista Meria
International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/italic.v1i1.204

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The goal of smart cities is to properly manage to expand urbanization, Reduce energy usage, Enhance the economic and quality of life of the locals while also preserving the environment conditions, and improve people's ability to use and adapt modern technology used in information and communication efficiently (ICT). Information and communication technology (ICT) is central to the concept of smart cities because it facilitates the development of policies, decision-making, implementation, and, eventually, the provision of useful services. This review's main objective is to examine how machine learning, deep reinforcement learning (DRL), and artificial intelligence are advancing smart cities. The previous strategies are effectively utilized to provide the best policies possible for a number of challenging issues relating to smart cities. The uses of the earlier methods are thoroughly discussed in this survey. in intelligent transportation systems (ITSs), Cybersecurity, as well as smart grid energy efficiency (SGs), ensuring the best 5G and beyond 5G (B5G) networking service, as well as a smart city with a smart health system, by effectively using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Finally, we list a number of the above-mentioned research problems and potential future directions approaches can be extremely helpful in bringing the idea of a smart city to life.
Internet of Things, Big Data, and Artificial Intelligence in The Food and Agriculture Sector Suryari Purnama; Wahyu Sejati
International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/italic.v1i2.274

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Big data often referred to as streaming data produced by the internet of things creates new options for monitoring food and agricultural processes. Along with sensors, social media big data is also playing a bigger role in the food business. The IoT, big data, and artificial intelligence are discussed in this review along with how they will impact the agri-food industry in the future. We begin with an introduction to the fields of IoT, big data, and AI before talking about how IoT and big data analysis are used in agriculture, including smart farm equipment, crop imaging using drones, and monitoring of greenhouses, food quality assessment using spectral techniques and sensor fusion, and eventually, food safety using gene sequencing and blockchain-based digital traceability. The commercial viability of applications and the outcomes of translational research are given significant consideration.
Application of RESTful Method with JWT Security and Haversine Algorithm on Web Service-Based Teacher Attendance System Suryari Purnama; Mustofa Kamal; Ahmad Bayu Yadila
International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): International Transactions on Artificial Intelligence
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/italic.v2i1.400

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A teacher attendance system utilizing fingerprints has been implemented at Ponpes Daarul Muttaqien II. However, fingerprint recognition errors frequently occur if the scanner is unclean. Teachers fill out an attendance update form for various reasons, including forgotten attendance, damaged fingerprints, and unnoticed absences. The Human Resources Bureau receives updates from around 28 instructors within one week. Statistics reveal that 30% of instructors update due to finger injuries preventing recognition, and 70% due to forgetting. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations advise remote work. Similarly, only specific sections, like technical and security units, require attendance at Ponpes Daarul Muttaqien II. Due to the potential risks of linking fingerprints to virus transmission, this study proposes a web-based attendance system. It employs the RESTful API approach, JWT Security, and the Haversine Formula Algorithm. The system mandates employees to be within 100 meters of a designated coordinate point for attendance. The system tracks attendance status, arrival and delay times, and absence status. Future enhancements might involve facial recognition for more robust validation. In conclusion, this innovative approach addresses attendance challenges, offering adaptability, security, and potential fraud prevention.
Preventing The Impact of Unequal Thought Social Media on LGBT and HIV-AIDS In Mindset of Gen Z Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina; Silviana Mustikawati, Intan; Reza Hilmy, Mohamad; Purnama, Suryari; Harahap, Arman
International Journal Of Community Service Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): May 2024 (Indonesia - Ethiopia )
Publisher : CV. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51601/ijcs.v4i2.245

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The present study reports the comprehensive study after pandemic era in early 2024, aims to determine an effective methodical approach in exploiting the impact of thought inequality when using social media as an effort to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS (LGBT) infections. The preparation of this literature review uses the narrative literature review method by entering keywords into the PubMed, ProQuest, Wiley, CINAHL and databases of ScienceDirect. The results of the research show that the effective method used in utilizing social media in efforts to prevent the transmission of HIV/AIDS (LGBT) infections including Network Monitoring Systems and direct intervention. The Network Monitoring System method can analyze the scientific role of health sociology in statistical data or social change trends which are used as material considerations in formulating health promotion policies. Meanwhile, direct intervention with a comprehensive educational approach in empowering individuals, communities or groups becomes a stimulant for one is the potential to oversee health problems independently. In conclusion, both produce outputs in the form of increasing awareness in the prevention and transmission of HIV/AIDS (LGBT), healthy sexual knowledge, minimizing stigma towards HIV/AIDS sufferers, getting accurate target tracing paths, education will be provided.
Analysis of New Business Opportunities from Online Informal Education Mediamorphosis Through Digital Platforms Cicilia Sriliasta Bangun; Suryari Purnama; Aropria Saulina Panjaitan
International Transactions on Education Technology (ITEE) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): International Transactions on Education Technology (ITEE)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/itee.v1i1.184

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The existence of digital and online-based technologies has aided in societal upheaval. This also altered the dynamics of the education industry, allowing it to influence the growth of digitalization, which became a watershed moment in the Industrial Revolution. 4.0. Because today's learning material is relatively accessible to get through Video On Demand on the internet, the presence of formal education is beginning to gain popularity. Although, with the advent of the virtual learning paradigm, more and more institutions are providing informal education. Take advantage of this chance to give informal education for new business prospects. The researchers discovered, using Mediamorfosis Theory, that the convergence of informal education has modified the pattern of learning that is connected to technical skill for audiences who have a high level of education.
Independent Learning and Blended Learning Information System Student Suryari Purnama; Cicilia Sriliasta
International Transactions on Education Technology (ITEE) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Transactions on Education Technology (ITEE)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/itee.v1i2.327

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In the Information Systems Department of Raharja University, where blended learning is used, this study intends to describe the propensity for student learning independence. Data analysis is done using percentages utilizing a descriptive quantitative methodology. There were 90 respondents in the study, which included students from the class of 2021 in the department of information systems at Raharja University. An open-ended statement-style questionnaire with a Likert scale was utilized to collect the data. According to the findings, student learning about independence is generally beneficial. Each variable indicative of learning independence yielded analytical results that fell into the group of favorable outcomes. The percentage results for each indicator are as follows: 1) independence from other people is 78%; 2) confidence is 75%; 3) disciplined behavior is 74%; 4) sense of responsibility is 78%; 5) act on own initiative is 75%; and 6) exercising self control is 76%. While using blended learning, teachers can more easily guide their students through the learning process.
The Role of Business Incubators in Developing Local Digital Startups in Indonesia Anwar, Muhammad Rehan; Yusup, Muhamad; Millah, Shofiyul; Purnama, Suryari
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1278.017 KB) | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v1i1.69

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The development of the internet causes the flow of information to move quickly without knowing geographical boundaries. Likewise with the development of the digital industry, although the condition of the digital industry in Indonesia is still in its early phase, where infrastructure and ecosystem support is still very minimal, the optimism from digital industry players in Indonesia is very strong, both from the startup side and from investors. Problems arise when investors, both local and foreign, wish to invest in local digital startups in Indonesia, namely the unpreparedness of local startups to receive relatively large amounts of funding for business development. This raises doubts for investors whether startups can manage the funds raised and generate future profits for investors. Therefore, an initiative was born from investors and stakeholders in the digital technology industry to activate business incubators, with the aim of being able to prepare local startups to be able to develop more optimally. The results of this study reveal various tangible benefits received by local startups to increase their capacity.
Creative Industry Development Strategy for Home Culinary Businesses Purnama, Suryari; Baedowi, Hikmal; Putrasetia, Yansha Juliano
Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA Journal) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Startupreneur Business Digital (SABDA)
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/sabda.v2i2.302

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By relying on ideas and knowledge from human resources as the main key in driving economic activity, economic activity is required to intensify information and creativity to support the flow of creative industries. Because they control and oversee family finances, housewives are usually important members of society. Due to various constraints, such as family finances, caring for the family at home, etc., housewives cannot fully realize their ability to support the family's economy. However, there are problems, especially the dynamics of the world economy that are constantly changing, which also have an impact on Indonesia, which is also experiencing an economic crisis. In addition, this has an impact on uncertain and unpredictable market conditions. Even though people's purchasing power has fluctuated, this industry continues to thrive and even seems to be growing. The Industrial Revolution 4.0 which led to advances in science and technology and changed human perceptions of life, also had an impact on world economic development. The purpose of this research is to expand the business of housewives so they can build an independent society.
Pengaruh Kualitas Produk, Citra Merek dan Harga terhadap Keputusan Pembelian Nova Ardiyansyah; Suryari Purnama
Inisiatif: Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi dan Manajemen Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): April : Inisiatif : Jurnal Ekonomi, Akuntansi dan Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas 45 Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30640/inisiatif.v3i2.2374

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This research examines and analyzes the influence of product quality, brand image, price simultaneously and partially on purchasing decisions. The research approach used in this research is quantitative research. The sample selection criteria in this study were aged 17-28 years who had purchased packaged tea (Tea Pucuk and Teh Botol) during the last 6 months in the West Jakarta area. The questionnaires collected were 160 respondents, the data was then processed using the multiple linear regression method. Based on the results of the analysis, it is known that the variables product quality, brand image, price simultaneously have a positive effect on purchasing decisions. Partially, the variables product quality, brand image, price have a positive influence on purchasing decisions.
Co-Authors Agung Agung Rizky Ahmad Bayu Yadila Ahsanitaqwim, Ridhuan Al-Farouqi, Kamal Arif Anggy Giri Prawiyogi Anwar, Muhammad Rehan Arman Harahap Arop Ria S. Panjaitan Aropria Ria Saulina Panjaitan Aropria Saulina Panjaitan Baedowi, Hikmal Bangun, Cicilia S. Bangun, Cicilia Sriliasta Bayu Laksma Pradana Bhandari, Rahul Bhupest Rawat Cesna, Galih Putra Cicilia S. Bangun Cicilia Sriliasta Deva Rivelino Eka Erlinda, Ulfania Erlina P. M Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi Erlina Puspitaloka Mahadewi Fachmi Tamzil Fini Fitriya Handayani Gautam Khanna Harahap, Arman Ihsan Nuril Hikam Ikhsan, Ramiro Santiago Intan Silviana Mustikawati Isabella Yaumil Annisa Meria, Lista Millah, Shofiyul Mohamad Reza Hilmy Muhamad Yusup Muhammad Farhan Kamil Muhammad Rehan Anwar Mulyati Mulyati Mustofa Kamal Nevizond, Reza Filander Ninda Lutfiani Nisa, Puspita Chairun Nova Ardiyansyah Novera Kristiani Maharani Nuke Puji Lestari Santoso Nurm, Sirje Nurmawaty, Dwi Ogar Ady Syahputra Tampubolon Ozays , Mehmet Pamungkas, Ario Panjaitan, Arop Ria S. Panjaitan, Aropria Saulina Panjaitan, Ria Pramudito, Eko Sigit Prihastiwi, Wahyu Yustika Primasatria Edastama, Primasatria Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina Putrasetia, Yansha Juliano Putri Mustika Anggraeny Qurotul Aini Riya Widayanti Rizki Amelia Putri S Bangun, Cicilia Safiani A. Faaroek Sampoerna, Sulthan Taqi Santoso, Nuke Puji Lestari Setiyati, Ritta Silviana Mustikawati, Intan Siti Badriah Sofyan, Joel Faruk Sonny Agustiawan Sri Agustiani Suhandi Suhandi Suhandi Sukmasari, Andyani Sundring Pantja Djati Untung Rahardja Wahyu Sejati