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APLIKASI PEMBELAJARAN AUDIT SISTEM INFORMASI DAN TATA KELOLA TEKNOLOGI INFORMASI BERBASIS MOBILE Yuri Rahmanto; Faruk Ulum; Bentar Priyopradono
Jurnal Tekno Kompak Vol 14, No 2 (2020): AGUSTUS
Publisher : Universitas Teknokrat Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33365/jtk.v14i2.723

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Audit sistem informasi merupakan salah satu matakuliah yang diajarkan di dalam jurusan sistem informasi pada fakultas teknik dan ilmu komputer, matakuliah ini memberikan pemahaman dan pelaksanaan audit untuk sistem informasi berbasis komputer, sehingga pada akhirnya diharapkan mahasiswa dapat melaksanakan audit berbasis komputer, baik untuk hardware, software, maupun brainware, secara umum pada perusahaan.Penting sekali bagi mahasiswa jurusan sistem informasi mempelajari matakuliah audit sistem informasi untuk dapat memahami dan mengerti setidaknya dasar dari materi tata kelola teknologi informasi, karena pada umumnya mahasiswa mempelajari materi ini melalui manual book dan proses belajar di kelas, sehingga dibutuhkan sebuah media pembelajaran yang dapat memudahkan mahasiswa dalam mempelajari matakuliah audit sistem informasi terkhusus pada materi IT Governance atau tata kelola teknologi informasi secara mandiri.Penelitian ini menghasilkan sebuah rancangan interface Aplikasi pembelajaran audit sistem informasi dan tata kelola teknologi informasi berbasis mobile, dan sebuah instrumen penelitian yang telah diuji menggunakan uji statistik. Berdasarkan pengujian persepsi kemudahan didapatkan hasil bahwa rancangan interface aplikasi yang dibuat kurang memudahkan pengguna dalam pengoperasian dengan persentase 78% responden ragu terhadap aplikasi pembelajaran audit sistem informasi dan tata kelola teknologi informasi berbasis mobile ini.Kata kunci: Audit Sistem Informasi, Aplikasi Pembelajaran, E-Learning, M-Learning
Development of a Digital Twin Based Smart Green Building Energy Management Model Integrating IoT Sensors and Predictive Sustainability Analytics Asro Asro; Solihin Solihin; John Chaidir; Febri Adi Prasetya; Tuti Susilawati; Muhamad Furqon; Bentar Priyopradono
Green Engineering: International Journal of Engineering and Applied Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April : Green Engineering: International Journal of Engineering and Applied Sci
Publisher : International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70062/greenengineering.v2i2.287

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Introduction: The integration of Digital Twin (DT) technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) into Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) offers a transformative approach to optimizing energy consumption in buildings. This study explores the development of a Digital Twin based BEMS prototype, which leverages real time data collection, predictive analytics, and machine learning to enhance energy efficiency, reduce costs, and support sustainability goals in modern buildings. The research also addresses key gaps in current energy management systems, including real time adaptive control and integration with smart grid platforms. Literature Review: Previous research highlights the limitations of traditional BEMS, which often rely on static control strategies and lack real time adaptability. Recent advancements, including predictive maintenance and machine learning integration, have improved energy optimization. However, challenges such as data interoperability, scalability, and cybersecurity remain. This review consolidates current approaches and identifies opportunities for enhancing BEMS through the integration of DT technology, IoT, and machine learning. Materials and Method: The methodology employed involves the design of a Digital Twin based BEMS prototype, incorporating IoT sensors for real time data collection on variables such as HVAC load, occupancy, and environmental factors. The system uses time series forecasting and adaptive control strategies to optimize energy consumption. A case study building is used for validation, with performance metrics such as energy savings, CO₂ footprint reduction, and peak load reduction assessed to evaluate the system's effectiveness. Results and Discussion: The results demonstrate a significant reduction in energy consumption (up to 50%) compared to traditional BEMS, along with improved forecasting accuracy and sustainability performance. The prototype achieved a high R² score in predicting energy usage, validated through real world application in the case study building. The economic feasibility analysis showed substantial cost savings and a strong return on investment, making the system a financially viable solution for energy efficient building management.