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Journal : International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology

Data Mining Analysis of Commodity Distribution in Central Aceh Through an Integrated Auction Market System Using the Android-Based Association Rule Mining Method Amelia, Dita; Abdullah, Dahlan; Fitri, Zahratul
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.834

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Commodity distribution in Central Aceh faces inefficiencies due to lengthy distribution chains and limited price control, which often leads to higher costs for consumers and lower profits for farmers. To address these issues, this study develops an integrated auction market system based on Android, utilizing the Association Rule Mining (ARM) method to optimize the distribution and pricing of commodities. ARM is a data mining technique that uncovers high-frequency patterns in transaction data. By applying ARM with the apriori algorithm, the system identifies key associations among commodities, allowing for more efficient and targeted price recommendations. The system calculates the highest bid for each commodity and recommends optimal pricing strategies to sellers based on frequent pattern analysis, improving transparency and reducing distribution inefficiencies. Testing and implementation of this system indicate that it successfully reduces distribution costs while increasing the effectiveness and speed of the auction process. Overall, the Android-based auction market system shows promise as a tool for enhancing distribution efficiency, optimizing bid values, and supporting local economies in Central Aceh through more equitable commodity pricing. The final result of this process resulted in four association rules based on predefined parameters, namely a minimum support of 20% and a minimum confidence of 50%. These rules indicate that 60% of the transactions in the Integrated Auction Market system that include Cassava also include Carrots. In other words, a bidder who buys Cassava has a 60% probability of also buying Carrots. This rule is significant as it shows that 20% of all transactions recorded in the system contain both items. This analysis provides important insights into the relationship patterns between items that can be used to provide item recommendations based on purchasing patterns.
Application of Ant Colony Algorithm to Determine the Shortest Route for Nature and Culinary Tourism in North Aceh Teguh, Muhammad; Fuadi, Wahyu; Fitri, Zahratul
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.857

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This Research aims to design and implement a shortest route determination system for natural and culinary tourism locations in North Aceh using the Ant Colony Optimization (AntCO) algorithm. The developed system is designed to help tourists plan their trips efficiently by considering the distance and travel time between tourist destinations. The system implementation using the AntCO algorithm successfully displayed optimal routes for 28 tourist destinations in North Aceh. The system successfully implemented filtering features based on tourism categories and route visualization on an interactive map using different markers (green for natural tourism and red for culinary tourism). The research results show that the system successfully optimized tourist travel routes and provided comprehensive information, including automatic location detection, a list of tourist destinations, travel route details, and optimal visit sequences based on selected tourism categories. This system proved effective in helping tourists plan their trips in North Aceh by providing efficient routes according to their preferred tourism category preferences.