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Interpretation of Building Maintenance Factors on Employee Convenience at The Factory of PT Campina Ice Cream Industry Tbk Setiawan, Rudi; Durrotun Nasihien, Ronny; Sutapa, I Ketut; Irwansyah, Defi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i1.481

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Buildings are an essential part of human life. Building maintenance is carried out to provide security and comfort for building users. This study aims to determine and analyze the implementation of building maintenance, the influence of maintenance factors on building maintenance, and what maintenance factors have a dominant influence on the comfort of building users at PT. Campina Ice Cream Industry Tbk. This study uses a quantitative approach to data collection using a questionnaire. The population used in this study were employees at the PT. Campina Ice Cream Industry Tbk has a total of 520 employees. Meanwhile, the research sample was 72 employees at PT. Campina Ice Cream Industry Tbk. The data was tested using the validity test and reliability test. The analytical method used is multiple linear regression analysis with hypothesis testing using the t-test. The study results show that the condition of building maintenance is carried out at the factory of PT. Campina Ice Cream Industry Tbk, through architectural, mechanical, and electrical maintenance, has been carried out well, starting from wall and window maintenance and wall/glass cleaning, properly providing and maintaining health facilities, and holding office facilities and infrastructure, especially in regular electrical installations. The results of the t-test show that architectural, mechanical, and electrical maintenance has a significant effect on comfort. The building maintenance variable that has the dominant influence on comfort is the electrical maintenance variable.
Analysis of the Relationship of Domestic Sea Transportation to the Gross Regional Domestic Product of the Real Estate Sector in Indonesia Nur Alfionita, Firda Bunga; Setiawan, M Ikhsan; Prawito, Adi; Koespiadi, Koespiadi; Durrotun N, Ronny; Ismawati, Ismawati; Sutapa, I Ketut
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i1.486

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The economic slowdown due to the pandemic has negatively affected various sectors in Indonesia, including the real estate sector. Meanwhile, Java Island is still the center of the economy in Indonesia. This contrasts the conditions of regions outside Java, which are still experiencing development gaps. Despite being a minor contributor to GDP, areas outside Java, such as Maluku and Papua, have experienced rapid economic growth. This proves that, outside Java, there is still significant potential for growth and investment, although it is inevitable that it will face unique challenges and obstacles in the future. Some of the factors that cause this to happen are the lack of supporting infrastructure such as roads, limited skilled human resources, and connectivity and transportation mobilization in the area. Excellent and appropriate connectivity and mobilization are needed to support economic growth in an area. One option for mobilization tools for archipelagic countries like Indonesia is sea transportation. In meeting the needs of the property and real estate sector, sea transportation is one of the options of choice. Excellent and proper connectivity and mobilization can be a factor that supports economic growth as well as the real estate sector outside Java. In the real estate sector, maritime transportation is essential in the timely distribution of quality building materials and construction equipment to development sites. There is undoubtedly a link between marine transportation and property/real estate in Indonesia. The research method used in this study is a significant correlation analysis, namely Pearson Product Moment, to determine the relationship between two variables, namely Domestic Sea Transportation and Real Estate Sector GRDP. The results of the correlation data test in this study show that the Domestic Sea Transportation variable is positively correlated with the Real Estate GRDP variable. Indicated by the correlation coefficient value for each sea transportation variable of domestic ship visits (units) = 0.331, domestic ship visits (GT) = 0.504, the flow of Non-Crate and Container goods (unloading) = 0.251, the flow of Non-Crate and Container goods (loading) = 0.447. It can be interpreted that there is a positive relationship between the four sea transportation variables and Real Estate GRDP.
Analysis of The Relationship of Land Transportation With GRDP in Wholesale and Retail Trade Sector, Car and Motorcycle Reparation Raditya, Rizky Putra; Setiawan, M Ikhsan; Durrotun, Ronny; Bahaswan, Rizal; Prawito, Adi; Heka Ardana, Putu Doddy; Sutapa, I Ketut; Irwansyah, Defi
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i1.487

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Transportation Land transportation influences national economic growth. Due to the existence of land transportation modes, the national economy can continue to grow from year to year. This study analyzed the variable relationship between land transportation through road length data, road condition data, and GRDP in the wholesale and retail trade sectors. The results of this study show that good national road conditions have a very low positive correlation (0.079). And has an insignificant relationship to GRDP (0.665 0.05). National road conditions have a shallow level of positive correlation (0.074). And has a negligible relationship to GRDP (0.679 0.05). Damaged national road conditions have a superficial negative correlation (-0.040). And has an insignificant relationship to GRDP (0.823 0.05). National road conditions severely damaged did not pass the requirements test, normality test results (0.024 0.05). Provincial road conditions are good, with a positive correlation (0.681). And has a significant relationship to GRDP (0.00 0.05). Medium local roads have a good level of positive correlation (0.586). And has a substantial relationship to GRDP (0.00 0.05). The condition of damaged provincial roads has a low negative correlation (-0.103). It has an insignificant relationship to GRDP (0.563 0.05). The condition of the badly damaged national road does not pass the requirements test, the normality test (0.024 0.05). Moderate district/city road conditions have an average positive correlation (0.356). And has a significant relationship to GRDP (0.039 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is badly damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is badly damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05). The condition of district/city roads is badly damaged and has a shallow correlation level of (0.105). It has an insignificant relationship with GRDP (0.555 0.05).
Web-Based Complaints Service Information System at Dewantara District Office Amrina, Amrina; Aslam, Aslam; Islam, Khoirul; Sutapa, I Ketut; Kurniawansyah, Kurniawansyah; Abdullah, Dahlan; Ardian, Zalfie
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i1.490

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The Complaint Service Information System is a web-based platform designed for the Dewantara District Office. The title Complaint Service Information System is based on the need for technological solutions to improve the quality of public services, especially in handling public complaints. This system was chosen because it facilitates more efficient complaint reporting, increases transparency, and speeds up responses to issues raised by the public. By applying information technology in handling complaints, it is hoped that we can create a public service environment that is more responsive, open and adaptive to the ever-growing needs of society. The process of creating a complaint service information system involves several main stages. First, the needs analysis stage is carried out to identify and understand the needs of users and related parties in handling complaints. This involves a survey and analysis of associated documents. Next, the system design and design stage involves database structure, user interface, and business logic. This Information System design process involves critical steps to ensure the success and effectiveness of the system, including coding, creating a user interface, and setting up a database. The results of designing the Complaint Service Information System include a simple and responsive user interface, an online complaint form, a status tracking system, and analytical reports. A structured and secure database stores, manages, and retrieves complaint data. Afterwards, the implementation phase involves running the entire system and, if necessary, data migration. Through the creation of this Information System, it is hoped to evaluate the impact of the level of accessibility and ease of navigation in the system on employee performance in searching, monitoring and managing incoming complaints. With a web-based approach, this system provides easy, fast access for users from various locations and increases transparency in managing services provided to the community.
Co-Authors Adi Prawito Agung Rai Antara, I Made Amrina, Amrina Arcana, Kadek Artha, Kadek Karunia Aryawan, I G M Oka Aslam Aslam, Aslam Bendesa, I Wayan Pariasta Budiadi, I Made Candrawengi, Ni Luh Putu Ika Dahlan Abdullah Decky Cipta Indrashwara Denin Lintang Tuhujati Desak Made Purnama Dewi Deta Cahya Ramadhani Dewa Nyoman Sumardiana, Durrotun N, Ronny Durrotun, Ronny Erna Wiles Fransika Moi Gede Yasada Gusti Ayu Oka Cahya Dewi Hanung, Yuliana Devila Hartana, I Nyoman Kharisma Aditya Hj. Zainordin, Nadzirah I G M Oka Aryawan I Gede Fery Surya Tapa I Gede Sastra Wibawa I Gede Sastra Wibawa I Gede Sastra Wibawa I Kadek Andita Putra I Ketut Gede Bendesa I Ketut Mahardika I Ketut Suarta I Ketut Widana I Ketut Widana I Ketut Widana I Ketut Widana I Komang Sudiarta I Komang Suta Wijaya I Made Agus Mertha Dana I Made Anom Santiana I Made Anom Santiana I Made Bayu Wisnawa I Made Gede Darma Susila I Made Gita Ariadi I Made Jaya I Made Suardana Kader I Made Sudiarsa I Made Tapa Yasa I Nengah Darma Susila I Nengah Darma Susila I Nengah Darma Susila, I Nengah Darma I Nyoman Ardika I Nyoman Indra Kumara I Nyoman Ramia I Nyoman Suardika I Nyoman Sutapa I Nyoman Sutapa I Nyoman Sutarna I P. Alit Suthanaya I Putu Agus Krisnadinata I Putu Arya Setya Dharma I Wayan Budiarsa I Wayan Darya Suparta I Wayan Intara I Wayan Kartimin I Wayan Suasira I Wayan Suasira I Wayan Sudiasa I Wayan Suparta I Wayan Suweda Ida Ayu Karina Putri Ida Ayu Trisnawati, Ida Ayu Ida Ayu Wimba Ruspawati, Ida Ayu Ida Bagus Wirahaji Ida Bagus Yodhie Harischandra Irwansyah, Defi Islam, Khoirul Ismawati Ismawati Isyoratullatifah Kadek Adi Suryawan Karyana, I Made Dendi Dwi Koespiadi KOMPYANG AYU, NI GUSTI AYU MADE AMBAR Kurniawansyah, Kurniawansyah Kusumayana, I Made Alam Made Sudiarsa Made Sudiarsa Made Sudiarsa Moi, Fransiska Ni Kadek Indah Rohani Ni Ketut Ayu Pratini Wulandari Ni Luh Putu Agustini Karta Ni Made Ary Widiastini Ni Made Eka Sanisca Dewi Ni Nyoman Ardani Ni Wayan Mekarini Ni Wayan Sadiyani Ni Wayan Suartini Ni Wayan Sumetri Ni Wayan Sumetri Nugraha, I Wayan Nur Alfionita, Firda Bunga Oktaviani Putri, A. A. Ayu Asta Prakasa, I Made Panji Tirta Putu Agus Prayogi Putu Agus Prayogi Putu Doddy Heka Ardana Putu Gde Sukarata Putu Hermawati Raditya, Rizky Putra Ramadhani, Deta Cahya Rani Kusumo Wardani Rizal Bahaswan Ronny Durrotun Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun Rudi Setiawan Santiana, I Made Anom Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan Suasira, I Wayan Sudiarsa, Made Sudiasa, Wayan Sudiyani, Gusti Ayu Fera Dewi Sulistyani Sulistyani Sulistyani Sulistyani Sulistyani Sumetri, Ni Wayan Suminto Suminto Tapayasa, I Made Wayan Sudiasa Wei Eng, Thung Wibawa, I Gede Sastra Wiraga, I Wayan Wulandari, Pande Putu Yasa, I Made Tapa Yasada, Gede Yoga, Ni Made Galuh Citra Yuliadewi, Ni Putu Ary Yuliana Sukarmawati Zainordin, Nadzirah Zalfie Ardian