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Kinetics Model of Tomato Quality Changes During Storage Masithoh, Rudiati Evi; Rahardjo, Budi; Sutiarso, Lilik; Harjoko, Agus
Jurnal Teknologi Pertanian Vol 14, No 1 (2013)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian Universitas Brawijaya

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This study aims at developing a kinetics model of changes in tomatoes quality during storage. Samples were stored at temperature of 6, 15, and 28 °C. Quality parameters measured were total carotene, citric acid, and vitamin C. On the development of kinetic models of quality parameter changes the k values of total carotenoids, citric acid, and vitamin C were 0.075, -0.008, and 0.042 at 6 °C, 0.056, -0.029, and 0.049 at 28 °C, as well as 0.125, -0.039, dan 0.044 at 28 °C, respectively. Activation energy of the decrease of citric acid was 47.91 kJ/mol, whereas for total carotene and vitamin C were 17.83 kJ/mol dan 0.96 kJ/mol. The coefficient of determination (R2) of the quality content between observation and prediction were 0.70-0.96. Keywords: Kinetics, total carotene, citric acid, vitamin C, tomato
OPTIMALIZATION OF INTERPERSONAL INTELLIGENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD IN INTEGRATED STATE PAUD (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION) IN KUTAI TIMUR REGENCY RAHARDJO, BUDI; MARHAEDAH, MARHAEDAH
Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Conference Vol 2, No 1 (2016): 2nd SULE-IC
Publisher : Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Conference

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These study aimed: (1) To obtain in-depth information of the teachers’ approach inoptimalization interpersonal intelligence in early childhood in State PAUD (EarlyChildhood Education) in Kutai Timur Regency, (2) To obtain in-depth informationof the methods and strategies used by the teachers in the process of optimalization ofinterpersonal intelligence in early childhood in State PAUD (Early ChildhoodEducation) in Kutai Timur Regency, and (3) To obtain a deep information on thedevelopment of interpersonal intelligence of early childhood in State PAUD (EarlyChildhood Education) in Kutai Timur Regency. The method performed in thecollecting and recording of data include: (1) method of participant observation(participant observation), used as the primary method for collecting data of earlychildhood interpersonal intelligence in Integrated State PAUD (Early ChildhoodEducation) in East Kutai Timur Regency, (2) the method of significant interviewcommitted to the Principle, teachers, and students of the Early Childhood Education(PAUD) , and (3) documentation method, as a supporting method to obtaindata/facts. Data analysis technique used were undergone several stages. First, thedata which were obtained from various dah athe characteristics of each. Dataobtained from the recording were transcribed and categorized. Secondly, the datawhich had been transcribed and categorized then were analyzed by using a groupedstage flow model analysis, which begins with (a) data reduction, (b) datapresentation, and (c) drawing conclusions and verification. The results showed are asfollows: (1) Teachers’ approach in the optimalization of early childhoodinterpersonal intelligence are generally divided into two types, namely classical andindividual., (2) Methods and strategies used in the process of optimalizationinterpersonal intelligence of early childhood in Integrated State Early ChildhoodEducation (PAUD) in Kutai Timur Regency is storytelling and playing. and (3)Development of interpersonal intelligence of early childhood in Integrated StateEarly Childhood Education (PAUD) of Kutai Timur Regency, found a significantchange which could be seen from those who were timid, shy, could not cooperate,and neglectful to others, become a brave, always cooperate and empathy.
Product Development Strategy Based on Customer for Mobile Application Development (Case Study: Pleasurr) Mochammad Fajar, Febriyan; Rahardjo, Budi
The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration Vol 5, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration

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Abstract.Pleaurra is a startup which focusing on using technology to solve the problems. In this case, the problem to be solved by Pleaurra is leisure, where people of large cities get bored routines.  Large Cities which is crowded and busy, making populated filled with daily routines are boring. Most people just take advantage of the long holiday time to release their fatigue. As a result of a long holiday full of people  those who want a vacation, because of that impacted in  overcrowding in some tourism areas. The mission of Pleaurra is helping people  to discover and find a unique experience that was around of them by providing mobile application marketplace for unique experiences. A unique experience is activities outside the daily activities that give effect to release stress. In that case, everyone has different interests activities to to relieve their stress, that is a challenge for Pleaurra to build a mobile application based on customer development. This paper’s purpose is to explain and explore the suitable product development strategy by performing benchmarking to the other startups, and literature reviews of product development methodologies.  Keywords: Mobile Applications, Unique Experiences, Product Development, Customer Development
Proposed Go-to-Market Strategy for new mobile Application on leisure industry in indonesia Analyes Perdana, M Jumeidil; Rahardjo, Budi
The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration Vol 5, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : The Indonesian Journal of Business Administration

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Abstract— Indonesia is a mobile-first country where majority access the internet through mobile gadgets such as smartphone or tablet. The number of internet users in Indonesia is 88 million and continue raising. The momentum has given impact to the national trend which is called the digital economy. People in Indonesia also has seen the emergence of national sharing platforms such as Go-Jek, a startup that let us sharing the motorbike in Indonesia, as well as the concept of sharing economy startups such as Grab, Uber, and Airbnb. In Indonesia, experience economy is also raising, especially for millennials or young generation. The number of an event such as music concert, sports entertainment, and other experience or event, gradually increase year by year. According to McKinsey data in 2011, the leisure industry is expected to growth 7.5% annually. Based on the current trend such as sharing economy, digital economy, and experience economy among the young generation, a startup company, Pleasurra is taking action to innovate on leisure industry business by combining the sharing economy with experience economy through technology especially mobile application. However, Pleasurra is facing several problem in their business especially getting traction of users in their mobile application. The problem can result. In this journal, the writer will focus on marketing problem of Pleasurra. The business condition will be analyzed first by using 5’C analysis including climate, customers, company, competitors, and collaborators. After conducting the root cause analysis, the main problem is low traction of users. In order solve that, the writer propose to define go-to-market strategy. The go-to-market strategy will be proposed based on the 3V’S marketing mix model by Nirmalya Kumar. Valued customers, value proposition, and value of network. The supporting solutions such as word of mouth marketing and content marketing also will be explored further in this journal. In the end, the writer will get the right go-to-market strategy for Pleasurra mobile application. Keywords: digital economy, leisure industry, startup marketing, go-to-market, 3v’s model
The Analysis of Intention and Use of Financial Technology Rahardjo, Budi; Akbar, Bintang Mukhammad Burhanudin; Novitaningtyas, Ivo
Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance Vol 3 No 1 (2020): JASF (Journal of Accounting and Strategic Finance)
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS PEMBANGUNAN NASIONAL VETERAN JAWA TIMUR

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The rapid development of technologies affects the financial technology sector, especially e-money in Indonesia. This research aims to analyze the determinant from intention and use behavior of financial technology (e-money) using UTAUT2 as the model. This research took place in Jabodetabek, with a total sample of 300 people as the respondents. The purposive sampling method is used as the sampling method in this study. The scale which is used in this study is the Likert scale with a range of 1-5. Data were analyzed using descriptive and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM). The results show that performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits are factors that influence the intention and use of e-money. On the other hand, hedonic motivation and price value do not affect behavioral intention. It indicates that using financial technology is a must and not depend on user motivation or the price of the technology. These results provide implications about several factors as the determinant of e-money for stakeholders to develop the strategy for e-money based on the most influential factor that affects consumers as users. While developing e-money technology, the developer should take into account factors such as performance expectations, effort expectancy, social influence, facilitation conditions, and habits.
Model Matematika Optimasi untuk Perbaikan Proses Penggorengan Vakum Terhadap Tekstur Keripik Buah Jamaluddin, J; Rahardjo, Budi; Hastuti, Pudji; Rochmadi, R
Jurnal Teknik Industri Vol 12, No 1 (2011): Februari
Publisher : Department Industrial Engineering, University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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Hard and crunchy are specific characteristics of fried product prefered by consumer. To have texture of crunchy product being suitable with consumer taste, it is necessary to observ characteristic change of raw material and frying condition. In frying process, the changes of hardness and crunchiness characteristics of food occur. These changes are predicted caused by free water vaporization and the decrease of starch content in food. The objective of this research is to develop mathematical model of hardness and crunchiness changes as the function of water and extract content degradation. Sample of the research is jack fruit fried in the temperature of 70–100° C, duration of 15–60 minutes, and pressure of 80–90 kPa. The parameters observed are hardness and crunchiness, water and starch content before and after frying. The result showed that hardness and crunciness change as the function of water vaporization and the decrease of starch content can be used to predict hardness and crunciness of product during vacuum frying.
Analisis Pengaruh Stress Kerja, Disiplin Kerja dan Konflik Kerja Terhadap Kinerja Pegawai Alfurqon, Nicko Falih; Rahardjo, Budi
Jurnal Bisnisman : Riset Bisnis dan Manajemen Vol 2 No 1 (2020): Jurnal Bisnisman : Riset Bisnis dan Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Nusa Putra

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One of the factors that can increase employee productivity, i.e. employee performance. Good employee performance determines the achievement of the agency's productivity. Officers with difficulty adjusting can be the stressor that will impede the process of working. The stress that negatively impacts is called distress and stress that is positively impactful is called eustress. A company needs to conduct a performance assessment on its employees. The Data is a crossection with a nominal scale, essentially using a Likert scale. Employee performance is the result employees work with following their instructions, direction, compensation, and ability. Partial hypothesis test (test-F) significance that variable Stress work discipline variables and working conflicts have a significant effect on employee performance in the economic part of Magelang Regency which stated that there is an influence on employee performance. Based on the results of data analysis in this study came the conclusion that work stress, work discipline, and work conflict jointly (simultaneous) affects employees ' performance in the economic part of Magelang regency.
Pengenalan Potensi Kawasan Sebagai Pondasi Pembangunan Pusat Pendidikan Berbasis Komunitas Lokal Pedesaan Perdana, Adhi Surya; Rahardjo, Budi; Ikhsani, Ikha Amalia; Ilmi, Miftahul
Jurnal Ilmiah Membangun Desa dan Pertanian Vol 6, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Agribusiness Halu Oleo University Kendari Southeast Sulawesi

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Social, economic, institutional, and cultural conditions become the basis of education and provide benefits for science to formulate the introduction of regional potential, regional designations, program development carried out by villages, and routine activities (learning, research, and community service) by students and lecturers of the Faculty of Agriculture Tidar University which has an interest in developing Sidorejo Village, Bandongan District. The research objective is to create an embryonic center for local community-based education in strengthening rural areas that are progressing efficiently, effectively, and sustainably as a form of university connectivity with the local community. This research focuses on identifying the area's potential in a careful village, with a qualitative research method using an ex post facto comparative clause through a social, ethnographic approach. The research was conducted using a purposive sampling technique consisting of village officials, community leaders, youth organizations, family empowerment and welfare, arts and culture actors, business actors, and planning faculty development planners as many as 20 respondents. The results of the study are in the form of identification findings that can be used as objects of community social mapping projections, needs, essential potential, human resource capabilities, institutions, local culture, infrastructure, economy, natural resources, and agriculture to design rural areas to become centers of local community-based education in strengthening, developing and tri dharma of higher education in the fields of agriculture, plantation, animal husbandry, fisheries, and social entrepreneurship.
Implementasi Metode Demonstrasi Dalam Pembelajaran Finger Painting Untuk Mengembangkan Keterampilan Motorik Halus Aspiah, Gusaimah; Rahardjo, Budi; Rozie, Fachrul
Jurnal Smart PAUD Vol 3, No 2: Juli 2020
Publisher : Jurusan PG-PAUD Universitas Halu Oleo

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Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui implementasi metode demonstrasi dalam pembelajaran finger painting untuk mengembangkan keterampilan motorik halus. Metode yang digunakan adalah kualitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif. Teknik pengumpulan data melalui observasi kepada 8 orang anak dan wawancara mendalam kepada guru dan kepala sekolah TK Cendrawasih Samarinda. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan (1) perencanaan metode demonstrasi dalam pembelajaran finger painting untuk mengembangkan keterampilan motorik halus anak melalui perancangan indikator khusus yang digunakan di kelas tertuang pada perencanaan pembelajaran; (2) pelaksanaan metode demonstrasi dalam pembelajaran finger painting untuk mengembangkan keterampilan motorik halus sudah diterapkan secara sistematis oleh guru; (3) pengembangan kemampuan yang tercapai dengan metode demonstrasi dalam pembelajaran finger painting untuk mengembangkan keterampilan motorik halus yaitu kecakapan kombinasi warna, imajinasi, dan koordinasi antara mata dan tangan; (4) adanya faktor pendukung yaitu ketersediaan sumber belajar yang sesuai pembelajaran dan faktor penghambat berupa kemampuan motorik halus anak dalam pembelajaran masih perlu bimbingan guru di kelas.
Parents’ Role in Children's Learning During and After the Covid-19 Pandemic Rahardjo, Budi; Rozie, Fachrul; Maulina, Jessika
Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Vol 16 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Usia Dini Volume 16 Number 1 April 2022
Publisher : Program Studi Magister Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini

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When children only see their friends in little squares via Google Meet or Zoom, can teachers really address concepts like the importance of teamwork or how to manage conflict? This is a learning phenomenon during the COVID-19 pandemic and the era after it. This study aims to see the role of parents as children's learning companions in terms of mentors and motivators when online education takes place. This research using photovoice within phenomenological methodology and have been doing with thematic analysis and collecting data through interviews and observations. The participants were eight parents and one female teacher as a homeroom teacher. The research findings show that although there are many obstacles in online learning for children, learning during the COVID-19 pandemic can still run by involving the role of parents and teachers as pillars of education for preschool-age children. 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