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Implementasi Metode Design Thinking Dalam Membangun Aplikasi Prodi Pilihanku Yarza Aprizal; Mahmud; Veronica, Maria; Mahendra, Agung; Kristian, Billy; Serliyawati, Ellicia
JUPITER (Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu dan Teknologi Komputer) Vol 16 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu dan Teknologi Komputer (JUPITER)
Publisher : Teknik Komputer Politeknik Negeri Sriwijaya

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The results of a survey conducted by the Indonesian Career Center Network (ICCN) in 2017 showed that 87% of Indonesia’s students stated that the field of study they chose did not match their interests. Based on the results of this survey, as well as the observations and findings emerging from the research environment, it is a motivation for researchers to develop applications of interest and talent tests. The design thinking method applied consists of five stages, namely, emphasize, define, imagine, prototype, and test, and has produced a minimum viable product (MVP) called Prodi P. The resulting MVP has three main features are interest and talent tests, product information, and consultation. The test results of the MVP are carried out in two ways: alpha testing and beta testing. The results of alpha testing indicated that 100% of the application features met the requirements, while beta testing stated that the application was attractive and provided positive information, and 91.6% of visitors declared that the provided test tools were relevant to the characteristics of the computer science program.In conclusion, the app has been running according to the user's expectations.
Etika Digital dan Teknologi Kunci Kewirausahaan dalam Industri 4.0 Sriyeni, Yesi; Effendi, Hendra; Veronica, Maria; Everhard, Jan
JUPITER (Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu dan Teknologi Komputer) Vol 17 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Penelitian Ilmu dan Teknologi Komputer (JUPITER)
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed the labor market structure through digitalization, automation, and the integration of technologies such as AI, IoT, and big data. One of the most evident impacts is the emergence of the gig economy—a platform-based work model that offers high flexibility but is often accompanied by income uncertainty, limited job security, and minimal legal protection. These conditions give rise to serious ethical dilemmas, particularly regarding the power imbalance between workers and platform companies. This study aims to analyze the application of digital ethics principles in entrepreneurial practices within the gig economy and to identify the emerging ethical challenges. The method used is a literature review focusing on digital entrepreneurship, gig economy characteristics, and the principles of business ethics and algorithmic ethics. The results indicate that fairness, honesty, responsibility, and transparency are fundamental to ethical entrepreneurship in the digital context. Algorithmic transparency, fair compensation, human-centered management approaches, and strong regulatory interventions are essential to ensure worker well-being and protection. These findings highlight the crucial role of digital ethics as a balancing force in building an inclusive and sustainable platform-based work ecosystem.   Keywords— Digital Ethics, Industry 4.0, Gig Economy, Enterpreneurial Ethics