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PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS OF SENTUL CIRCUIT ROUNDABOUT AND ALTERNATIF ROAD SENTUL BOGOR M Farid Alfarizi R; Muhammad Isradi; Amar Mufhidin; Widodo Budi Dermawan; Andri Irfan Rifai; Joewono Prasetijo
IJTI International Journal of Transportation and Infrastructure eISSN 2597-4769 pISSN 2597-4734 Vol 5 No 2 (2022): March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijti.v6i1.1817

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A roundabout is an intersection equipped with circular lanes and has a design specification and is equipped with traffic equipment. The various patterns of movement will intersect each other, causing conflict points at an intersection. This study aims to determine the performance of the Sentul circuit roundabout and the Sentul alternatif road segment. Traffic data was collected for 3 days using the 1997 MKJI method, then made a traffic simulation using the PTV Vissim.The results of the study showed that the highest traffic volume was on Tuesday, November 23, at: the 9725 pcu/hour roundabout and the alternatif sentul total 2 directions 7865 pcu/hour. Sentul circuit roundabout using MKJI 1997 obtained DS values for each link: weaving area 1 (0.81), weaving area 2 (0.81), weaving area 3 (0.86), weaving area 4 (0.77) and alternatif sentul roads: roundabout direction (0.41) , the direction of Bogor (0.45). PTV Vissim the level of service for the sentul circuit roundabout and the alternative sentul: Sentul circuit roundabout: weaving area 1 (e), weaving area 2 (d), weaving area 3 (c), weaving area 4 (f). section alternative sentul: roundabout direction (b) and Bogor direction (b). alternative solution for scenario 1 by restricting heavy vehicles (HV) during rush hour is obtained DS: link 1 (0.69), link 2 (0.64), link 3 (0.72), link 4 (0.62).
Analysis of Three Armed Signal Intersections With MKJI 1997 Method Amar Mufhidin; Nurohman Nurohman; Muhammad Isradi; Hermawan Hermawan; Rifai Rifai
IJTI International Journal of Transportation and Infrastructure eISSN 2597-4769 pISSN 2597-4734 Vol 5 No 2 (2022): March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijti.v6i1.1828

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Bekasi Regency is a regency in West Java Province with a population of ± 3,899,00 Million People (Based on Statistics Indonesia, 2020). Diponegoro Highway – Setia Mekar Street Bekasi Regency is access to the main road to the city border, besides that access to residential locations, schools, and many companies which makes vehicle traffic especially during rush hour more congested by the activities on the side of the road such as slow vehicle, the ups and downs of passengers, so vehicles that stop causing long vehicle queues. From the results of the analysis, the results of signalized intersection can be obtained on the Diponegoro Highway Setia Mekar Street Bekasi Regency. It is known that the greatest Degree of Saturation is in the Northen approach which is 1,12 with a average intersection delay is 99,21 seconds/smp. Furthermore, Alternative solutions is carried out by changing side obstacles from 0,94 to 0,95 and recycling time intersection, resulting in a decrease in the average intersection delay and improvement of indoporlen intersection services
Implementation of Building Information Modelling for Road Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project: Liquefaction Disaster of Palu Area Andri Irfan Rifai; Hikmawati Thalib; Muhamad Isradi; Joewono Prasetijo
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 5 No 4 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (657.136 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v5i4.1914

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Purpose: Utilization of Building Information Modeling (BIM) is believed to improve planning accuracy, mitigate construction risks, and better plan the entire life cycle of infrastructure asset projects. The application of BIM technology in post-disaster management can combine GIS technology (Geographic Information System) with BIM technology itself, or commonly referred to as geospatial BIM. The purpose of this paper is to apply BIM technology, explain the stages of road planning and modeling with BIM, and identify the advantages of using BIM compared to conventional methods. The road planning location is the location of the Jono Oge liquefaction disaster, Palu, Indonesia. Design/methodology/approach: Data collection, data processing with Agisoft Metashape, DEM data input, and orthophoto image data processed by Agisoft Metashape to Autodesk® InfraWorks®, road planning with Autodesk® InfraWorks®, road planning model output and field data presentation. 3D models, IMX format files, FGDB format files, and animation videos. Findings: The application of BIM technology in planning and modeling road projects at liquefaction locations can be made using Agisoft Metashape software to process aerial photo data taken using drones and using Autodesk® InfraWorks® software for planning and modeling of the road. Research limitations/implications: Modeling Road design in the application of BIM and the use of Autodesk® InfraWorks® applications on the project. We are not modeling the pavement, just visualizing the geometry of the road. Practical implications: BIM implementation can drive time, effort, and realistic 3D visualization. Originality/value: Original paper Paper type: A case study
Evaluation of Selection of Public Transport Mode Corridor Blok M – Bundaran Hotel Indonesian in the New Normal Era with Stated Preference Andri Irfan Rifai; Martindo Gita Dwi Putra; Muhammad Isradi; Amar Mufhidin; Joewono Prasetijo
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 5 No 4 (2022): July 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (806.168 KB) | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v5i4.1916

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Purpose: Transportation is one of the important things in supporting community activities outside the home. Currently, people are faced with the new normal era so they have to adapt to new things due to the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. This study wants to know about the behavior of the community in the selection of public transportation in the corridor Blok M – Bundaran Hotel Indonesia in the new normal era. Design/methodology/approach: Data were obtained from the results of a questionnaire survey of users of the Blok M – Bundaran Hotel Indonesia public transport corridor using stated preference methods and used influence attributes in the form of travel costs, travel time, and waiting time. The survey results were collected and then linear regression analysis was performed and modeling was performed using the binomial logit model. Data analysis was carried out from questionnaire data distributed to 100 respondents. Findings: The survey results were collected and then linear regression analysis was performed and modeling was performed using the binomial logit model. Data analysis was carried out from questionnaire data distributed to 100 respondents. The results of linear regression analysis using the SPSS program obtained a mode selection model, namely (UMRT-UTJ) = -2.331 + 0.000X1 + 0.040X2 + 0.820X3, where X1 is the travel cost variable, X2 is the travel time variable and X3 is the waiting time variable. The conclusion obtained from the results of this study is that the MRT is the most preferred mode of public transportation compared to Transjakarta in this new normal era. Research limitations/implications: Although most of the enterprises surveyed have an idea how to respond to calamities and mitigate disastrous situations, this research argues that a solid policy framework might be drawn through the local government units concerned to institutionalized this effort. Practical implications: The convenience factor is the main factor for public transport users to choose the MRT, while the travel cost factor is the main factor for public transport users to choose Transjakarta. Originality/value: This paper is an original work. Paper type: Research paper
Mendeley Management Reference Application and Scientific Writing Strategy Muhammad Isradi; Yusra Aulia Sari; Andri Irfan Rifai; Amrun Rosyid; Abdul Hamid; Joewono Prasetijo
THE SPIRIT OF SOCIETY JOURNAL : International Journal of Society Development and Engagement Vol 6 No 1: September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/scj.v6i1.2002

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The main obstacle in making a scientific paper is due to lack of experience in writing and weak knowledge of strategies in technical writing. This workshop aims to provide insight into writing strategies, train using the Mendeley application reference tool, and write citations in journals or scientific papers. This activity was carried out through the Zoom Meeting application by presenting competent resource persons and divided into several stages, starting from participant registration, education stages and direct practice of using applications on Microsoft Office Word. From the training results, ten universities with 150 participants participated, of which 52% of participants were unfamiliar with the Mendeley application. With the evaluation results, 70.47% of participants were able to operate this application. Participants stated that they were very interested in using the simple regression results, the R2 value = 0.9691, and the ease of use of the application obtained an R2 value of 0.9702.
EVALUASI SISTEM DRAINASE TERHADAP PENANGGULANGAN BANJIR DI PERUMAHAN JATIBENING PERMAI KOTA BEKASI Suprapti; Acep Hidayat; Muhammad Isradi; Hendy Yusman Firdaus; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT (CESD) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND SUSTAIN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (820.426 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/cesd.v5i1.13934

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Residential area of Jatibening Housing located in Jln. Caman Raya No. 2,Jatibening Village, Pondok Gede Subdistrict, Bekasi City. The condition of drainage in the Jatibening Permai Housing is currently not as good as a whole. This is evidenced by the flooding that still occurs when the rainy season arrives. So that the evaluation and re-planning of the drainage channel must be done by analyzing the calculation of Cross Section data and rainfall data so that the drainage channel dimensions are obtained. This is so that Jatibening Permai Housing is no longer a flood-affected area due to high rainfall. The results of the study show that the reuse period used in channel planning drainage at Jatibening Permai Housing is a 2-year return period with the Type III Log Pearson Method. The planned flood discharge was analyzed by the rational method based on rainfall intensity from the maximum daily rainfall data in the 10 year period of 212.05 mm / hour. The maximum flood discharge of the Jatibening Permai residential area is 1,650 m ^ 3 / second. While planning an infiltration pond in the form of a rectangle measuring 75 m x 55 m with a depth of 5 m can accommodate a volume of rainwater of 20,625 m3.
Traffic performance analysis of unsignalized intersection using the Traffic Conflict Parameter technique Muhammad Isradi; Zainal Arifin; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Ronny Durrotun Nasihien; Joewono Prasetijo
SINERGI Vol 26, No 3 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22441/sinergi.2022.3.015

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The unsignaled intersection of Jalan H Djole – Jalan Pasar Lama in Bekasi City is a densely populated commercial area with high economic activity. The lack of facilities and infrastructure that causes traffic jams at the intersection also raises the potential for conflict. This study aims to analyze the level of service, the type of conflict, and the traffic conflict complexity at an unsignaled intersection. The field survey method obtains primary data on the conflict approach and traffic volume. The analysis showed that the highest traffic volume was 3,810 passenger cars unit/hour with a DS value of 1.06 and LOS F. The number of conflicts that occurred during one hour of observation at peak hours was 420. Most of the conflicts that arose were straight-right, turned movements of 138.
A Traffic Management System for Minimization of Intersection Traffic Congestion: Case Bengkong Junction, Batam Ilham Andika; Andri Irfan Rifai; Muhammad Isradi; Joewono Prasetijo
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 5 No 5 (2022): September 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v5i5.1991

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Purpose: An increase in the number of vehicles that are not matched by the growth of road area is one of the causes of road Traffic congestion in Batam City. Traffic congestion occurs, especially in business and densely populated residential areas. The government has carried out various engineering and traffic management to keep the road service level under control. This study aims to analyze traffic management's efficiency in reducing Traffic congestion on roads in Batam City. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses a case study at the Bengkong red light intersection, Batam City. The analysis was carried out using The Indonesian Highway Capacity Manual-1997. Findings: Traffic management and engineering must be implemented gradually to get a suitable implementation model. Actual conditions in the field become essential in determining the right choice of traffic management and engineering. Research limitations/implications: Traffic management and engineering analyzes were conducted locally at the case study site. Practical implications: The analysis of traffic management reduces traffic congestion's impact. Originality/value: Original paper Paper type: A case study
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment and Socio Education Syamsiah Badruddin; Paisal Halim; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Muhammad Isradi; Sugeng Sugeng; Fajar Prihesnanto; Abdul Talib Bon
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2111

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Purpose: The 2023 Global Sustainable Development Report will be launched as the world approaches the half-way point of the 2030 Agenda and struggles to rebuild in the aftermath (or in the midst) of the COVID-19 pandemic. Compare the document counts for up to 15 sources, year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Education documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Subject area dominant is Social Sciences, followed by Environmental Science, Medicine. Design/methodology/approach: Source Documents dominant is International Journal Of Emerging Technologies In Learning, followed by Sustainability Switzerland, E3s Web Of Conferences, and Lancet. There are no Indonesia journal. By country or territory, Nigeria, United Kingdom, and India dominant in the World. In Malaysia, very strong, followed by Viet Nam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore, Myanmar, and Thailand. By funding sponsor, dominant Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, followed by Covenant University, Covenant University Centre for Research, Innovation and Discovery, European Commission, and Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia. There are no Indonesia funding sponsor. By affiliations, dominant James Cook University, followed by Organisation Mondiale de la Santé, Lunds Universitet, and University of Cape Coast Ghana. There are no Indonesia affiliations. Compare the document counts for up to 15 sources, year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Findings: Subject area dominant is Social Sciences, followed by Environmental Science, Energy. Source Documents dominant is Energy Reports journal, followed by Sustainability Science journal, International Organisations Research Journa, Smart Innovation Systems And Technologies journal, and Sustainability Switzerland journal. There are no Indonesia journal. By country or territory, United Kingdom dominant, followed by South Africa and Nigeria. In ASEAN dominant Indonesia and Malaysia. By funding sponsor, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation dominant, followed by Bundesministerium für Bildung undForschung, Centre for International Forestry Research, European Commission, and European Social Fund. None from Indonesia. By affiliations, University of KwaZulu-Natal dominant, followed by Dokuz Eylül Üniversitesi, South African Water Research Commission, University of Venda, and Russian Presidential Academy of National, from Indonesia there is Universitas Indonesia, Universitas Indonesia, 29,793 documents, whole institution, 28,845 documents, affiliation only, 17,394 Authors, Document count (high-low), Medicine 7,069 docs, Engineering 5,685 docs, and Physics and Astronomy 5,145 docs. Universitas Indonesia research publication connected with Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Environment. Paper type: Research paper
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy and Socio Sustainability Paisal Halim; Syamsiah Badruddin; Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan; Agus Sukoco; Muhammad Isradi; Sugeng Sugeng; Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik
IJEBD (International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): January 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v6i1.2113

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Purpose: Year 2020 until 2021, there are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Energy documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Subject area Documents, first Environmental Science, followed Energy, and Social Sciences. Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsors, dominant European Commission, Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, dominant University of KwaZulu-Natal. Design/methodology/approach: Documents per year by source, dominant Sustainability Switzerland journal, Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, followed Nigeria and United States. In ASIA first China, followed Japan and India. In ASEAN first Malaysia and Thailand, there are no Indonesia, weakness. There are increase of documents based on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Socio Sustainability documents published in SCOPUS.COM. Findings: Documents by funding sponsor, Compare the document counts for up to 15 funding sponsor. First Chinese Academy of Sciences, followed National Natural Science Foundation of China, Centre for International Forestry Research, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, Directorate-General for the Environment, and Engineering and Physical. Documents per year by source, first Sustainability Switzerland journal, followed International Journal Of Sustainable Development And World Ecology, and International Organisations Research Journal. Compare the document counts for up to 10 sources. Documents by affiliation, Compare the document counts for up to 15 affiliations, first Chinese Academy of Sciences. University of Leeds, followed University of Southampton, European Commission Joint Research Centre, Universitas Indonesia, Institut Teknologi Bandung, and Universitas Sumatera Utara. Documents by country or territory, Compare the document counts for up to 15 countries/territories, first United Kingdom, second South Africa, third Italy. First in ASIA China, First in ASEAN Indonesia. Subject area Documents, first Social Sciences, and Environmental Science. Paper type: Research paper
Co-Authors Abdila, Syafiadi Rizki Abdul Hamid Abdul Talib Bon Acep Hidayat Adhwa, Muhammad Adi Nurmahdi, Adi Agung Wahyudi Biantoro Agus Sukoco Agustian, Renaldi Agyanata Tua Munthe Alfaizi, Mohammad Rendy Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amar Mufhidin Amrun Rosyid Andri Irfan Rifai Andri, Maulika Alifia Annisa Megarestya Anugrah, Febrian Anugraha, Pebri Tri Arief Rijaluddin Ariyapijati, Raden Hendra Aryanti, Lina Asep Sudrajat Aulia Tarastanty, Nandhita Badawi, Abdullah Ahmad Biankalista, Intan Salma Budi Dermawan, Widodo Budi Susetyo Cahyani, Annisa Aryant Luthfi Candra, Bangkit Yanuar Yularso D A, Caroline Thiovila Dadang Supriyatno Daniel Arnoldi Gultom Daniel Arnoldi Gultom Darius Angtony Dermawan, Widodo Budi DR MUHAMMAD IKHSAN SETIAWAN ST MT Dwi , Yunanto Andi Dwiatmoko, Hermanto Elhazri Hasdian Enif Asfarianto Pratama Fadillah, Ahmad Fadli Bimantara Fajar Prihesnanto Farras, Pramesti Safira Fazadi Rafianda, Dimar Fikri Ramdani Firdaus, Hendy Yusman Ginting, Rio Refelino Guohui Zhang Hanayas Bagaskara Handayani, Susanty Hariadi, Madjumsyah Hartatik, Nurani Hasdian, Elhazri Hendy Yusman Firdaus Hendy Yusman Firdaus Hermanto Dwiatmoko Hermanto Dwiatmoko Hermawan Hermawan Heru Andraiko HERYADIANA, ASEP DIAN Hikmawati Thalib Ilham Andika Imam Sindu Baskoro Indriany, Syilvia Irfan Rifai Jaewono Prasetijo Jawu, Patricia Kanicia Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Joewono Prasetijo Johan Budiman, Johan Kinasih, Reni K. Kukuh Mahi Sudrajat Lensi Oktavia Stini Lista Lista Luthfi Rachmansyah M Farid Alfarizi R M Ikhsan Setiawan Made, Metta Mahendrata, Ananda Juliano Martindo Gita Dwi Putra Maulana, Ahmad Hifni Mawardi Amin Mohamad Taufik, Mohamad Mohammad Khadem Mohd Adib Mohammad Razi Mufhidin, Amar Muhamad Yuan Kelvin Fuadi Muhamad, Rizal Muhammad Abdika Abdika Muhammad Ashlyzan Razik Muhammad Hafidh Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan Muhammad Naufal Farhan Muhammad Sylmi Taufanudin Mulia Pamadi Mutiara, Johara Rosita Nabila, Nabila Nashir, Muhammad Farras Nasrun Nasrun Natawibawa K, Surya Nofila Sari Nova, Aryani Novianty, Nadira Nurohman Nurohman Paisal Halim Pawaztris Pawaztris Pawaztris, Pawaztris Permatasari, Nur Fitria Praptoyo, Riska Dwi Prasetijo, Joewono Prasetyo, Agus Mudo Prasetyo, Yudi Dwi Putri Rahayu Rafaelin, Fabiola Frederica Rana Reza Vahira Redwan, Muhammad Reni Karno Kinasih Resinta, Tria Resmitasari, Meyshiva Aulia Reta, Reci Tiana Rifai Rifai Rifai, Andri I. Rohani, Munzilah Md Roisman A. Harefa Ronny Durrotun Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun Salma Karimah Saputra, Tohmas Sari, Yusra A. Sari, Yusra Aulia Sembada, Abdi Septiyani, Yusan Nurul Setiawan, Muhammad I. Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan Subagyo, Indriawan Sudrajat, Asep Sudrajat, Kukuh Mahi Sugeng Sugeng Sumarno, Agung Sumiyati Sumiyati Sumiyati Suprapti Suprapti Suprapti Syafiq Human Maulana Syafwandi Syafwandi Syafwandi Syafwandi, Syafwandi Syamsiah Badruddin Tabrani, Alhavid Toruan, Erni Sari Lumban Umar, Usmanul Hayadi Valiant, Rizqi Vendhy Vendhy Vidayanti, Desiana Viranti Fahra Salsabila Wahyu Mulyo Utomo Wan Zahidah Musa Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Widodo Budi Dermawan Wincent Wincent Wirdianto, Agus Yanti, Dwi Sri Yusman Firdaus, Hendy Yusra Aulia Sari Zaenal Arifin Zaenal Arifin Zaffan Farhana Zainal Zainal Arifin Zainal, Zaffan Farhana Zhang, Guohui Zolkepli, Muhammad F. Zolkepli, Muhammad Farhan