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Virtual Face to Face Meeting for Non-Technical Personnel Santoso Budijono; Lukas Tanutama
Social Economics and Ecology International Journal (SEEIJ) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): March
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/seeij.v4i1.7347

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Covid-19 has impacted profoundly the business environment. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) becomes not only the major platform but also sustains the existence and running most business. Retail business becomes more dependent on technology. Small Business Enterprises (SME) have to jump and become savvy in ICT. The SME supply chain and marketing environment are moving toward ICT based platforms. On the other side the penetration of social media tool especially smartphone is widely spread. It can be safely assumed that every job holder whether entrepreneur, employee, or professionals or craftspeople is familiar with smartphones. The gap that must be bridged is using smartphone for business purposes. One of the business requirements that are not easy to replace is face to face communications. As Internet is ubiquitous and smartphones can easily access the Internet, there are numerous application that can resides both in computers and smartphones. The application that is closely similar to face to face meeting is known as Video Conference call. With this application it is possible to perform business briefing any time and anywhere provided there is Internet access. As business communication is not limited to technically savvy parties, a supportive system must be selected and introduced to them. We select Zoom as the application and develop a simple training syllabus. The syllabus has been implemented to a retail chain.
Pemantau Lokasi Benda Bergerak Berbasis Web dengan Menggunakan Teknologi GPS Dan 3G Lukas Tanutama; Daniel P. Hutabarat
ComTech: Computer, Mathematics and Engineering Applications Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014): ComTech
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/comtech.v5i1.2639

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This research aims to develop a system to monitor moving objects via web. The moving objects could be owned by individuals or company and can be used and managed independently. The system consists of three subsystems namely Mobile Geographical Location Sender (MGLS), Main Geographical Location Information Control (MGLIC), and Geographical Location Information User (GLIU). MGLS functions as geographical sensor. It retrieves GPS data and sends periodically to MGLIC as the main controller via 3G service. MGLIC is the receiving server and designed as web server as well. The web server is the host of a control application that processes GPS data that was sent by MGLS. The data is stored in a database and is centrally displayed. The processed information can also be used by GLIU, as another user that needs the information. Experimental test shows that the system can function according to the design.