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Modelling Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Architecture for Non-profit Organization Based on Data Governances Framework Paramita, Adi Suryaputra; Prabowo, Harjanto; Ramadhan, Arief; Sensuse, Dana Indra
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 4, No 3: SEPTEMBER 2023
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v4i3.117

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Information systems research for non-profit organizations is an opportunity to make a contribution to the field of information systems, the adoption of information systems in this field is relatively tedious and there are few studies that examine this area; consequently, there are several research gaps in the domain of non-profit organizations that need to be solved. This research will focus on the development of data warehouse architecture and business intelligence for non-profit organizations. In this study, the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) technique will be employed to develop a data warehouse architecture and business intelligence. This research will interview twenty individuals to collect primary data, review organizational policy documents, and conduct an open-ended survey. The obtained data will then be qualitatively analyzed, resulting in the formation of rich picture diagrams, CATWOE analysis, and conceptual models, which will ultimately form a data warehouse architecture and business intelligence. This research has produced a microservices-enhanced data warehouse architecture and business intelligence for non-profit organizations.
A system architecture for mixed reality systems in vocational schools in Indonesia Suryodiningrat, Satrio Pradono; Prabowo, Harjanto; Ramadhan, Arief; Santoso, Harry Budi
International Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (IJ-ICT) Vol 14, No 1: April 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijict.v14i1.pp207-215

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In Indonesia, vocational schools are less favored compared to K -12 schools. Unfortunately, graduates from vocational schools do not fulfill the minimum requirements set by industries, particularly in the current era of industry revolution 5.0. This revolution aims to establish society 5.0, where humans and robots collaborate closely to achieve improved work outcomes. One technique to enhance the proficiency of graduates and prepare them for the workforce is by implementing a mixed-reality system. that will effectively address a multitude of issues and significantly enhance the caliber of graduates and before the implementation of mixed reality (MR) systems, it is necessary to create system architecture diagrams to ensures that the system can be utilized not only in specific schools but also in any vocational school in Indonesia. This study comprises 5 participants, including experts from both the professional and academic fields, who possess extensive knowledge in the domains of metaverse, MR systems, and information systems. The methodology employed in this study draws inspiration from James Martin’s rapid application development (RAD). The result of this study is a validated system architectural diagram, endorsed by experts, which depicts a metaverse-based MR system designed specifically for vocational schools in Indonesia
Development of Gamification-Based Learning Management System (LMS) with Agile Approach and Personalization of FSLSM Learning Style to Improve Learning Effectiveness Saputra, Jeffri Prayitno Bangkit; Prabowo, Harjanto; Gaol, Ford Lumban; Hertono, Gatot Fatwanto
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 6, No 1: JANUARY 2025
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v6i1.486

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This research focuses on designing a Learning Management System (LMS) that incorporates gamification elements while addressing student learning styles based on the Felder-Silverman Learning Style Model (FSLSM). Using Agile methodology in the development process, the LMS is designed to deliver a more personalized learning experience, with features tailored to students' unique learning style preferences. The research process began with a comprehensive user needs analysis, followed by iterative design and development in accordance with Agile principles. System evaluation involved user feedback and performance analysis, revealing that the developed LMS increased student engagement by 25% and improved learning motivation by 30% compared to the previous system. Furthermore, 88% of users reported a positive experience with the personalized features, and the system achieved an overall satisfaction score of 85% in usability testing. These results demonstrate that the LMS effectively enhances student motivation and engagement in the learning process while providing a more individualized learning experience. This research contributes to the advancement of adaptive and responsive learning systems that better meet the diverse needs of students.
AI Ethics Implementation In Indonesia Hospitals: Challenges Or Opportunities Iswara Sanantagraha, Arnastya; Leslie Hendric Spits Warnars, Harco; Prabowo, Harjanto; Sfenrianto, Sfenrianto; Puspitaloka Mahadewi, Erlina
International Journal of Science, Technology & Management Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Publisher Cv. Inara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46729/ijstm.v6i3.1217

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In the last five years, the technology adoption in Indonesia has begun to use advances in artificial intelligence (AI) ethics to improve healthcare services. This change has had a significant impact on several institutions, especially the hospital industry. This paper provides an overview of hospital institutions in Indonesia that are implementing AI ethics. AI ethics comprehensive review of 54 papers from the Scopus, PubMed and Google Scholar database was used to develop our methodology. The existing literatures, which includes studies from various disciplines such as education, healthcare, information communication technology (ICT), licensing, law, hospitality, and economic services, demonstrated the widespread implementation of AI in these fields. We have found potentiality benefit of AI implementation in Indonesian hospital which focusing on increasing patient outcomes and also equalizing of healthcare service. This output can be done with find out the strategy to maximizing its benefit and paralely to decrease and minimizing the rise of ethic risk. This review concludes that AI implementation in Indonesian Hospital come with significantly opportunity for increasing patient healthcare outcome and equality of healthcare services. We provide a new view for organizing governance research, that identifies gaps in the existing literature speciality in healthcare and suggests future directions, for research utilizing technology in AI ethics.
Smart enterprise architecture framework for developing patent office Prihastomo, Yoga; Prabowo, Harjanto; Trisetyarso, Agung; Soeparno, Haryono
Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Vol 39, No 1: July 2025
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijeecs.v39.i1.pp681-690

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Technology and communication’s impact on daily life makes innovation vital for economic growth, highlighting prizing intellectual property (IP) asset protection and management. Patent office, pivotal custodians of legal frameworks and repositories of IP assets, grapples with significant challenges, and backlogs stemming from escalating patent applications and outdated processes. Patent office encounters the challenge of balancing innovation and IP protection because of the convergence of rapid advancements in technologies, for instance, AI, and blockchain. This research employs a design science research methodology to generate a tailored framework addressing these multifaceted challenges. The proposed smart enterprise architecture (SEA) framework offers a strategic, multidimensional approach to modernizing the patent office. It integrates principles from enterprise architecture, information systems management, and IP law, emphasizing efficiency, scalability, and security. The framework leverages the quadruple helix model, fostering collaboration between government, industry, academia, and civil society to enhance stakeholder engagement and innovation ecosystems. Optimizing patent office functions and adapting to IP management’s evolution, the SEA framework integrates technology and organizational goals for a comprehensive approach.
Building a Culture of Patient-Centered Care and Its Impact on Hospital Performance Polla, Johanes; Prabowo, Harjanto; Sutoto, Sutoto; Abdinagoro, Sri Bramantoro
Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol. 21 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang in collaboration with Ikatan Ahli Kesehatan Masyarakat Indonesia (IAKMI Tingkat Pusat) and Jejaring Nasional Pendidikan Kesehatan (JNPK)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v21i1.23396

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The objective of this research is to examine the connection between hospital performance and customer centricity, focusing on the adoption of Patient-Centered Care (PCC) practices. This study explores how customer-centric approaches influence key performance indicators (KPIs) in healthcare organizations to highlight the benefits of fostering a patient-centered care culture. A mixed-methods approach combines qualitative case studies with quantitative data analysis. Data were collected through questionnaires and interviews with patients, administrators, and healthcare providers from selected hospitals. The quantitative aspect involved statistical analysis of financial performance, readmission rates, and patient satisfaction scores. The qualitative component included in-depth interviews capturing the perspectives of those implementing PCC. Findings reveal a significant positive correlation between hospital performance and customer-centric strategies. Hospitals that actively adopted PCC had lower readmission rates, higher satisfaction scores, and better financial outcomes. Qualitative insights further underscore the importance of organizational culture, staff development, and leadership commitment in successful PCC implementation. The research concludes by offering specific strategies healthcare organizations can adopt to enhance customer-centricity and achieve improved performance outcomes.