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ANALISIS KEBERHASILAN PENERAPAN SISTEM PELAYANAN ADMINISTRASI KEPENDUDUKAN BERBASIS E-GOVERNMENT PADA APLIKASI DUKCAPIL CERIA MOBILE Sakira, Yuviza; Tamrin, Tamrin; Sari, Lusi Puspika
Jurnal Suara Politik Vol 4, No 1 (2025): Vol. 4 No. 1 Juni 2025
Publisher : FISIPOL UM Sumbar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31869/jsp.v4i1.6778

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Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil Kabupaten Padang Pariaman telah menerapkan e-government dalam pelayanan administrasi kependudukan melalui aplikasi Dukcapil Ceria Mobile (DCM) sesuai dengan Peraturan Menteri Dalam Negeri Nomor 7 Tahun 2019. Aplikasi ini telah mendapatkan berbagai penghargaan di bidang pelayanan dan e-government. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis faktor-faktor keberhasilan penerapan e-government di Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif dengan metode studi kasus, penelitian ini mengacu pada teori Harvard JFK School of Government yang menyebutkan tiga elemen sukses dalam e-government: support, capacity, dan value. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa faktor keberhasilan pada elemen support meliputi komitmen pimpinan, perkembangan teknologi, dan kebijakan pemerintah pusat, serta dukungan dari pemerintah daerah. Untuk elemen capacity, meskipun sumber daya manusia terbatas, sarana dan prasarana mencukupi. Pada elemen value, manfaat aplikasi DCM meliputi penghematan biaya, pengurangan kunjungan fisik, kemudahan dalam pengelolaan data, serta manfaat bagi masyarakat dalam menghemat waktu dan biaya. Secara keseluruhan, penerapan e-government melalui aplikasi DCM di Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil Kabupaten Padang Pariaman telah memenuhi ketiga elemen sukses tersebut meskipun ada keterbatasan SDM namun dapat teratasi dengan memberdayakan SDM yang ada.
PENGOLAHAN COKELAT BATANGAN DENGAN PENAMBAHAN TEPUNG RUMPUT LAUT SEBAGAI PENGGANTI LESITIN Tamrin, Tamrin; Asyik, Nur; Rejeki, Sri; Faradillah, F; Madiki, A; Karimuna, La; Nafiu, La Ode; Saili, T; Aba, La; Sarmin
Jurnal Pengabdian Perikanan Indonesia Vol 2 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Perikanan Indonesia
Publisher : Program Studi Budidaya Perairan Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppi.v2i1.516

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Cokelat batangan adalah salah satu produk olahan sekunder dari biji kakao kering. Cokelat batangan banyak digemari oleh berbagai kalangan masyarakat, namun proses pengolahannya belum banyak diketahui sehingga praktek penjualan langsung biji kakao kering masih lazim di masyarakat, walaupun diketahui UU nomor 13 tahun 2014 tentang perindustrian telah mengamanahkan proses percepatan hilirisasi produk. Proses pengolahan cokelat batangan umumnya menggunakan pengemulsi lesitin soya yang harus dibeli dari luar Sulawesi Tenggara. Sementara beberapa kabupaten di Sulawesi Tenggara dikenal sebagai wilayah penghasil rumput laut yang dalam bentuk tepung dapat digunakan sebagai pengganti lesitin. Oleh karena itu dilakukan kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat berupa sosialisasi dan pelatihan pengolahan cokelat batangan menggunakan tepung rumput laut sebagai pengganti lesitin soya. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan di Pusat Pengembangan Kompotensi Industri Pengolahan Kakao Terpadu LPPM Universitas Halu Oleo Kendari. Metode kegiatan dilaksanakan dalam bentuk sosialisasi dan penyampaian materi, diskusi dan praktek pengolahan cokelat batangan dari biji kakao kering dengan penambahan tepung rumput laut. Peserta terdiri dari pelaku industri kecil pengolahan kakao Desa Malaha Kabupaten Kolaka dan Desa Ngapa (Kabupatan Kolaka Utara) serta beberapa anggota Lembaga Ekonomi Masyarakat Sejahtera dari beberapa desa di kabupaten Kolaka dan Kolaka Utara. Diakhir kegiatan dihasilkan produk cokelat batangan yang dikemas dan diberi label Sultan Cokelat (yang merupakan akronim dari Sulawesi Tenggara Negeri Cokelat. Peserta dapat mengerti dan memahami proses pengolahan cokelat batangan yang terlihat dari produk yang dihasilkan pada saat kegiatan praktek, sehingga diharapkan kegiatan ini dapat dilanjutkan dan diduplikasi ditempatnya masing-masing terutama oleh pelaku industri dari Desa Malaha dan Desa Ngapa.
The effect of molasses, tapioca and sago flour on biofloc system and volume of growth performance in whiteleg shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei Tamrin, Tamrin; Aris, Muhammad; Muntahar, Waisya Ade; Abdullah, Taufiq
Depik Vol 14, No 1 (2025): MARCH 2025
Publisher : Faculty of Marine and Fisheries, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.13170/depik.14.1.41060

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Despite the high commercial success the whiteleg shrimp industry has achieved, challenges related to water quality and disease remain major issues. One approach to address these problems is Biofloc Technology (BFT). Carbon sources have been one of the factors influencing the characteristics of BFT. Some organic carbon sources used include molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the use of molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour as organic carbon sources in BFT. It focused on examining, their impact on floc density and the growth performance of whiteleg shrimp. The study was conducted from November to December 2023 using a completely randomized design with treatments including a control, molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour, each with three replicates. Parameters measured included biofloc volume, weight gain, average daily growth, survival rate, and feed conversion ratio. The results showed that BFV treatments with molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour had significant differences compared to the control group. Sago flour provided a significant increase in BFV. The growth performance of whiteleg shrimp in treatments with molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour improved and showed significant differences compared to the control. The application of BFT using molasses, tapioca flour, and sago flour as organic carbon sources significantly enhanced the biofloc volume, growth performance, feed conversion ratio, and survival rate of whiteleg shrimp. Among the tested carbon sources, sago flour demonstrated the highest biofloc volume and the most significant improvement in shrimp growth and feed efficiency.Keywords:Biofloc technologyMolassesSago flourTapioca flourWhiteleg shrimp
ADSORPTION OF LAUNDRY WASTEWATER POLLUTANS WITH A MIXTURE OF PDAM SLUDGE AND DURIAN PEEL ADSORBENT (Durio Zibethinus) Ibrahim, ibrahim; waryati, waryati; rahayu, dwi ermawati; Tamrin, Tamrin; Aditya, Rizki Andri Ahmad
Jurnal Chemurgy Vol 9, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Chemurgy-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/cmg.v9i1.20312

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High levels of phosphates and surfactants will cause rapid organism growth, which can lead to dissolved oxygen depletion, reduce water environment quality, and be harmful to biota. One of the treatments that can be performed to process laundry wastewater is the adsorption process. The wastewater treatment conducted in this study uses adsorbents from durian peels and PDAM sludge. Research about the adsorbents is related to the carbonization temperature, chemical activator, stirring speed, and contact time of the adsorbents with the laundry wastewater. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of durian peel adsorbent, PDAM sludge, and a mixture both of adsorbents . The adsorbents that have been made were tested for characteristics such as moisture content, ash content, volatile matter, pure carbon, iodine absorption, surface area, and specific pores. The variations used were contact times of 15, 30, 45, and 60 minutes and types of adsorbents: durian peel, PDAM sludge, and a mixture both of adsorbents. The results showed that durian skin and PDAM sludge adsorbents meet the SNI 06-3730-1995 adsorbent characteristics, except that iodine absorption did not meet. The most effective contact time of durian peel adsorbent in reducing phosphate and surfactant levels was 15 minutes. The most effective contact time of PDAM sludge adsorbent and a mixture of the two adsorbent in reducing phosphate levels is 15 minutes, and for surfactant, it is 45 minutes. Further research that can be done is to make adsorbents at different temperatures from this study.
KAJIAN HARGA JUAL RUMAH DALAM BISNIS PERUMAHAN DI KOTA SAMARINDA Tamrin, Tamrin
Teknologi Sipil : Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Vol 1, No 1 (2017): JTS TEKNOLOGI SIPIL
Publisher : Universitas Mulawarman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30872/ts.v1i1.2128

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Bisnis properti di Kota Samarinda pada lima tahun terakhir ini terlihat berkembang dengan pesat, hal ini ditunjukkan dengan semakin banyaknya perumahan baru, baik itu perumahan yang memiliki type kelas menengah ataupun kelas atas, hal tersebut dikarenakan semakin banyaknya investor yang berminat untuk menanamkan modalnya di bisnis ini, karena tidak dapat dipungkiri, bahwa bisnis Perumahan ini memiliki potensi keuntungan yang sangat menjanjikan yang dapat diperoleh oleh investor. Hal yang harus diperhatikan saat investor menanamkan modalnya adalah informasi mengenai tingkat suku bunga bank serta aturannya dan yang terakhir investor harus dapat menghitung dan memprediksi berapa keuntungan nilai uang bersih yang diperoleh dengan menanamkan modal selama waktu tertentu.Berdasarkan perhitungan yang dikukan, pelaku usaha jasa perumahan dapat memperoleh keuntungan bersih hingga 100% jika yang perumahan yang dibangunnya laku di saat selesai pekerjaan.
Analisis UU No. 23 Tahun 2006 terhadap Pelayanan Pencatatan Kelahiran Oleh Pemerintahan Desa: Implementasi, Tantangan, dan Faktor Pendukung Saliro, Sri Sudono; Tamrin, Tamrin; Eny Kurnia; Mintarsih, Endah; Evametha Vitranilla, Yudith
WELFARE STATE Jurnal Hukum Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Prodi Ilmu Hukum Fakultas Hukum Universitas Islam Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56013/welfarestate.v4i1.3920

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The village government has a responsibility to encourage the community to be orderly in administration, one of which is orderly in making birth certificates. This study aims to analyze the implementation of birth registration services in the village government, and to reveal the supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of these services. The results of the study found that the implementation of birth registration services in the jurisdiction of Sambas Regency is not only carried out by the Population and Civil Registry Office but can also be carried out by the village and sub-district governments. Services are carried out online through the SIAK and PELAKAT applications of the Sambas Population and Civil Registry Office. Supporting factors for birth registration services are the existence of clear legal regulations, human resource factors, and facilities and infrastructure factors. While the inhibiting factors are the lack of public awareness and participation, other obstacles that are not smooth internet networks and PELAKAT or SIAK applications that are under maintenance, so that it will have an impact on the length of time to complete birth registration documents.
NAGARI FOREST MANAGEMENT AS A MEANS OF FOREST CONFLICT RESOLUTION IN NAGARI SUNGAI BULUAH Tamrin, Tamrin; Afrizal, Afrizal; Febriamansyah, Rudi; Asrinaldi, Asrinaldi
Jurnal Widya Publika Vol 13 No 1 (2025): Widya Publika
Publisher : Magister Administrasi Publik Program Pascasarjana Universitas Ngurah Rai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70358/widyapublika.v13i1.1418

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This research starts from the problem of forest management between forest conservation objectives and socio-economic utilization objectives. The ideological conflict between the two approaches can be overcome through management of property rights and access to forest resource utilization. One of these efforts is carried out by the government through the implementation of social forestry policies. Social forestry policy in Indonesia also contains conflicts due to the scope of forests and the historical facts of forest management which are different between Java and outside Java, such as in social forestry management in Nagari Sungai Buluah. Departing from the problems above, this research aims, among others; (1) explain social forestry management as a means of resolving customary forest conflicts; (2) explaining Nagari forest management as a means of improving the social and economic welfare of the community and as a means of nature conservation. This research uses a qualitative method with a case study approach. The research location is the Nagari Sungai Buluah, from the results of the research conducted, it was found that there are subjective and objective conflicts in social forestry management. The nagari expansion policy changes the form of conflict from objective to subjective in the nagari government's relationship with traditional institutions. This research is limited to forms of conflict that occur in official mechanisms in forest management outside Java, it is recommended that research be carried out on social forestry management conflicts on the island of Java.
Aplikasi Pencacah Pakan Ternak pada Peternak Kambing Isbani Farm Warji, Warji; Tamrin, Tamrin
Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Pengabdian Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Lampung
Publisher : Agriculture Faculty, Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpfp.v1i2.6238

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The feed given to goats is generally in the form of grass and cocoa pods. The grass that is given directly without being chopped is not eaten as a whole by the goat, but what is chopped first is eaten until it runs out. This service program aims to apply a forage chopper machine for goats at Isbani Farm so that the forage becomes fine in size. The method for reducing or smoothing the size of forage is to use a chopper in the chopping process. This chopper is in the form of two blades mounted on the axle and driven by diesel so that it can rotate and chop forage material. Service activities include problem formulation with partners, preparation of chopper machines, training on the use of chopping machines for partners and program evaluation. Partners are very open in conveying problems and very cooperative in coordinating. The animal feed material chopper machine can be well prepared; covering frame; the chopper and the driving motor. The training and application of the counting machine to partners went well; partners can absorb the knowledge and skills provided by the community service team. Evaluation of the service program went well; partners' knowledge increased by about 45%. It is necessary to conduct training in making silage or durable feed from agricultural waste feed ingredients such as corn stalks, rice straw and cassava leaves. It is necessary to create a sustainable program so that the partner assistance process is sustainable.
OPTIMALISASI PERAN MAHASISWA SEBAGAI STAKEHOLDER DALAM PENGAWASAN PARTISIPATIF MENUJU PILKADA KOTA PADANG TAHUN 2024 Angggraini, Dewi; Sari, Lusi Puspika; Tamrin, Tamrin; Ramadhon, Azkiya Putri; Saputra, Doni
Ensiklopedia Sosial Review Vol 7, No 2 (2025): Volume 7 No 2 Juni 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Penerbitan Hasil Penelitian Ensiklopedia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33559/esr.v7i2.3170

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Abstract: Participatory oversight plays a crucial role in monitoring the implementation of Local Head Elections (Pilkada) to ensure that the electoral process adheres to the principles of democracy. In the context of electoral oversight, the institution responsible for supervising the democratic process in Indonesia is the General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu). Bawaslu collaborates with lecturers from Universitas Andalas to enhance the role of the youth in participatory oversight, involving students from the university through a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The focus is on seminars aimed at educating students about their important role as stakeholders in participatory oversight during local elections.The initiative significantly improves students' understanding of their roles as active and participatory voters ahead of the 2024 Pilkada. Participants experience substantial knowledge gains regarding the electoral system and the significance of participatory oversight. Through the material presented, students grasp the fundamental concepts of local elections, the functions of voters, and current issues related to elections, such as electoral bribery and the neutrality of civil servants. This is reflected in the positive changes in participants' understanding. The seminar plays an essential role in optimizing students' positions as stakeholders in participatory oversight, with sessions that provide deeper insights into their roles and concrete ways to contribute. The campus oversight declaration symbolizes students' commitment to being more actively involved in election supervision. Collaboration with Bawaslu also yields positive outcomes, strengthening students' capacities and the relationship between academia and electoral oversight institutions.Keywords: Participatory Oversight, Regional Elections, Role of Students.
Pemanfaatan Jerami Padi Sebagai Bahan Campuran Briket Biocoal: Analisis Karakteristik Fisik dan Laju Pembakaran Dibandingkan Briket Konvensional Maktub, Zana Azalia; Tamrin, Tamrin; Lanya, Budianto; Kuncoro, Sapto
Jurnal Agricultural Biosystem Engineering Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : abe.fp.unila.ac.id

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jabe.v4i2.11131

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This study aims to examine the effect of different percentages of rice straw as a blending material in biocoal briquettes on their physical properties and combustion performance. Four variations of rice straw content were used: 16%, 31.9%, 47.7%, and 63.7%. The results showed that briquette density decreased with higher rice straw content, from 765.13 kg/m³ at 16% to 466.34 kg/m³ at 63.7%. Mechanical strength also varied: tensile stress reached 100,109.99 N/m² at 16% and dropped to 85,480.03 N/m² at 63.7%, while compressive strength ranged from 71,902.06 N/m² to 62,909.68 N/m². Drop tests indicated that higher rice straw content generally reduced impact resistance. Combustion tests revealed that briquettes with higher rice straw content ignited faster and burned more quickly, with a maximum combustion rate of 2.81 g/min for the 63.7% mixture compared to 1.73 g/min for the 16% mixture. However, the calorific value decreased as rice straw percentage increased, from 4,968.53 kcal/kg to 4,011.97 kcal/kg, while moisture content rose from 26.40% to 37.93%. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) for combustion rate confirmed a significant effect of rice straw proportion (F = 10.93; BNT 5% = 0.2998). Compared to conventional briquettes, rice straw biocoal briquettes showed competitive combustion performance but slightly lower mechanical durability. This study demonstrates the potential of utilizing rice straw as an alternative biomass material to produce environmentally friendly biocoal briquettes with acceptable physical properties and enhanced combustion rates. Keywords: Biocoal briquettes, rice straw, density, tensile stress, compressive strength, combustion rate, calorific value.
Co-Authors - Afrizal A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W AA Sudharmawan, AA ABDU RAHMAN BACO, ABDU RAHMAN Abdul Gafur Marzuki Abdul Haliq, Abdul Abdullah, Nursanti Acep, Sujatnika Adipa, Rakha Aditya, Rizki Andri Ahmad Adriani, Rovina Adrianti, Yulis Afrilia, Yuliani Agung, Amy Pratiwi Agus Haryanto Ahmad, Khamsiah Aisah, Mutiara Nur Aisyah, Deva Ayu Aji, Armadito Abilawa Cipta Ali Akbar Alpandi, Alpandi Amalia, Anggun Clarisa Amanda, Ikko Putri Anas, Ismail Andayani, Siti Andi Bahrun Andriyani, Yulita Andina Angggraini, Dewi Anggraini, Serly Angraeni, Rini Annisa Fitriani, Annisa Annisa, Wa Ode Siti Nur Ansharullah ansharullah Ansori, Ardy Setya Aprilia, Sella Aprinal, Fery Aras Syazili Arif, Marhana Aris, M. Aris Aris, Muhammad Ariyani, Gusniar Paulin AS Aku, AS Asdar Asdar Ashar, Fitriyani Asnani Asnani Asranudin Asranudin, Asranudin Asri B, M. Asri, Ahmad Asrinaldi Asrinaldi Astuti, Wa Ode Reni Ayu, Melani K Ayuningsih, Fitria Azra, Muhammad Rizki Basri, Nur Waqiyah Bidul, Sayang Budianto Lanya Budy Wiryawan Cahyani, Devi Reskita Cicih Sugianti Damayanti, Eko Regita Darsan, Ismi Musdalifah Daud, Asmar Hi Davitri, Nessia Defira, Citra Demato, Pingkan Najua Deni Karsana Desyandri Desyandri Dewi, Dumaria Santia Doni saputra Dudirianto, Dudirianto Dwi Dian Novita Dwi Ermawati Rahayu Dwi Retnaningsih, Dwi Eka Lidiasari Elhamida Rezkia Amien Eny Kurnia Erni Danggi Evametha Vitranilla, Yudith Fadila Fadila, Fadila Fahlani, Wd Wd Sitti Aisyah Nurul Faizah, Intan Nurul Fajri, Fadhlan Fajriani Suaib, Yermia Nur Faradillah, F Fatinah, Siti Febriana, Elma Ferdin, Ferdin Filli Pratama Fropitasari, Irna Gemilang, Tirta Satria Ghufroni, Muhammad Afif GP, Muhammad Wahyudi Gusprinadi, Hanes Gustina, Risma Haisen Hower Haka, Yogi Hamente, Darwin Hanif, Anwar Hasiah, Hasiah Hasni Hasni Hayati, Wa Ode Rosmila Helmi Helmi Hermanto Hermanto Herni, Sitti Hery Widijanto Hidayatullah, Martin Sulung Hutriani, Nur Iba, Wa Ibrahim Ibrahim Ibrahim, Mohammad Nuh Ichsan, Onne Akbar Nur Idaman Idaman Idris Patekkai Ikbal, La Ode Ilma Sarimustaqiyma Rianse Imran Imran INDAH PUSPITASARI Iralistari, Waode Iralistar Irawati Irawati Irma Setiawan, Irma Irma Yanti Irman Irman Irmayanti Irmayanti, Irmayanti Isamu, Kobajashi Togo Jamhari Jamhari Jamrudin, Hasrin Jannah, Nur Iffatul Juharni, Juharni Jumadin ., Jumadin Jusnawati, Jusnawati Kasim, Nurdin Kiromah, Isrofiatul Kuncoro, Sapto Kurniawan, Yoni Kuswanta Futas Hidayat L, Mariani L, Mariani. La Aba La Karimuna La Ode Nafiu La Oge La Rianda Labenua, Rusmawati Laibu, Hartina Landika, Wahyu Aditiawan Lestari, Wa Ode Mazwin Lili Fitriani Linasari, Linasari Madiki, A Maharani Maharani, Maharani Maktub, Zana Azalia Malan, Sudirto Mardianta, I Gede Mareli Telaumbanua Mariana, Nining mariyati mariyati Marpongahtun, Marpongahtun Mataputun, Donny Richard Ma’bar, M. Fadin Meli, Wa Ode Merynda Indriyani Syafutri Mintarsih, Endah mondo, Firdawati Muchdar, Fatma Muchlis Muchlis Mufti Abdul Murhum Muh. 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