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RANCANG BANGUN APLIKASI SISTEM PENCATAT KELUAR MASUK PERSONEL DI PENJAGAAN STTAL SURABAYA BERBASIS RFID Ikhwan Syahtaria; Ainun Majid; Ahmadi Ahmadi; Alexander Victor Bukit
JOURNAL ASRO Vol 8 (2017): Jurnal Analisis Sistem & Riset Operasi
Publisher : Indonesian Naval Technology College - Sekolah Tinggi Teknologi Angkatan Laut - STTAL

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Sistem informasi dan teknologi dewasa ini berkembang dengan pesat, sehinggakomputer dapat digunakan sebagai alat pencatat secara otomatis dengan penambahanteknologi Radio Frequency Identification (RFID). Sebagai instansi militer, penjagaanSTTAL dituntut untuk selalu siap siaga melakukan pengamanan, pengawasan danpelayanan di area STTAL. Selama ini penjagaan STTAL dalam melakukan pencatatanpersonel yang keluar masuk ke STTAL masih menggunakan buku jurnal jaga.Pencatatan yang dilakukan hanya untuk pejabat dan tamu, sehingga petugas jaga tidakdapat memberikan informasi yang cepat dan tepat terhadap siapa dan berapa personelyang berada di dalam dan di luar area STTAL.Berdasarkan permasalahan di atas, maka perlu dirancang bangun suatu aplikasisistem pencatat keluar masuk personel di penjagaan STTAL secara otomatis denganmenggunakan teknologi RFID. Sehingga data keluar masuk setiap personel dapatdisimpan atau dicari pada database aplikasi sistem pencatat keluar masuk personel dipenjagaan STTAL. Hal ini sangat membantu petugas jaga dalam melakukan prosespelaporan.Sistem ini dapat melakukan pencatatan data beserta waktunya terhadap setiappersonel yang keluar masuk penjagaan STTAL dengan menggunakan komunikasi serialdari personal computer (PC) ke mikrokontroler (reader RFID stater kit ID-12 LA) sehinggaakan membaca kartu identitas (tag RFID) setiap personel. Sistem pencatatan ini bergunauntuk mempercepat serta mempermudah dalam pelaporan kepada Komandan mengenaikeberadaan seluruh kekuatan personel STTAL maupun data tamu yang berkunjung diSTTAL.Kata kunci : Sistem Keluar Masuk personel, Penjagaan STTAL, RFID.
Indonesian And Malaysia Sea Defense Strategies In Responding The South China Sea’s Threats Reghina Rizqy Syifaranie; Buddy Suseto; Ikhwan Syahtaria
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 3 No 6 (2024): IJHESS JUNE 2024
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

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The South China Sea is a source of conflict between China and Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia because China claims the nine-dash lines that pass through the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone and the Malaysian territory. This area has high fishery potential and is the main route for global trade, so the maritime defense strategies of the countries concerned are very crucial. This research method uses qualitative data sources using literature studies. The results of the analysis and discussion show that there are differences between Indonesia's and Malaysia's maritime defense strategies, which are influenced by factors such as the fact that Malaysia is one of the ASEAN countries that claims the South China Sea area. However, Indonesia and Malaysia have similarities by using soft power diplomacy and track-3 multi-track diplomacy in dealing with these threats, one of which is due to the economic cooperation of the both countries with China.
PERLINDUNGAN SIPIL DALAM MISI PASUKAN PERDAMAIAN: TANTANGAN DAN SOLUSI (STUDI KASUS UNAMID DI DARFUR) Zhafirah Azzahra Juniusyani; Ikhwan Syahtaria; Tri Panca Titis Abriansyah; Pujo Widodo; Achmed Sukendro
International Journal Of Humanities Education and Social Sciences (IJHESS) Vol 4 No 3 (2024): IJHESS DECEMBER 2024
Publisher : CV. AFDIFAL MAJU BERKAH

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Civilian protection in peacekeeping missions is important in both war and peace situations. Civilian protection in peace missions faces various challenges in its implementation. Civilian protection efforts involve a variety of strategies designed to reduce risks and protect civilians from the dangers of armed conflict. These challenges include limited resources and personnel, security instability, and the complexity of relationships with various related parties. These factors pose significant obstacles to the effectiveness of peacekeepers in carrying out their duties. The research method used in this paper is a quantitative approach with a literature review design. By using a library review design, researchers can investigate the problems in the research. The findings of this research indicate that civilian protection in peacekeeping missions requires a comprehensive, holistic approach. This approach must involve synergy and collaboration between various related parties to achieve optimal results. Civilian protection is not only limited to physical security from threats of violence, but also includes social, humanitarian and political dimensions that are interrelated and very complex.
Ideology in the Korean War Elias Daton Kopong; Pujo Widodo; Ikhwan Syahtaria; Achmed Sukendro
Formosa Journal of Social Sciences (FJSS) Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

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This study examines the persistent tensions between North and South Korea, two nations that share historical and cultural ties prior to their division following World War II. After Japan’s surrender on August 15, 1945, Korea was split into two spheres of influence: the Soviet Union took control of the North, while the United States oversaw the South, with the 38th parallel serving as the dividing line. This division led to stark ideological, social, and economic differences between the two countries, exacerbated by the Cold War rivalry. The Korean War became a larger proxy conflict, with North Korea receiving support from the Soviet Union and China, while South Korea was backed by the United States and its UN allies. The war involved various military strategies across land, sea, and air, adapting to the evolving battlefield conditions. This research uses a descriptive analysis and documentary method, relying on books, articles, and other sources to explore the ongoing conflict and the challenges of the peace process between the two Koreas. The study aims to illuminate the root causes of the conflict and the barriers to lasting peace, while emphasizing the substantial role of global powers like the United States and the Soviet Union in shaping the ideological and social dynamics of the Korean Peninsula