Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Future Trends for Direction in Enterprise Architecture: Systematic Literature Review Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Rawis, Joulanda A.M.; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.120

Abstract

In the modern business era, enterprise architecture is becoming increasingly important for companies to achieve their business goals. However, designing and implementing an effective enterprise architecture can be challenging, especially due to the ever-increasing complexity of information systems, changing business needs, and pressure to continually improve efficiency and performance. This study aims to analyze the literature review to map future trends in enterprise architecture related to technological developments and business needs. The research method used This study was conducted by conducting a systematic literature search using leading academic databases such as Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore. Inclusion and exclusion criteria have been established to ensure that the selected articles are relevant to the topics discussed. Articles that met the inclusion criteria were then analyzed and critically assessed to identify trends in enterprise architecture. The results of this study produce arguments for the importance of enterprise architecture in helping companies to operate efficiently and integrate different systems and applications. The results of this study indicate that the future trends and topics of enterprise architecture help organizations achieve strategic goals and enable companies to adapt quickly to changes in business and technology. This study concludes that future trends in enterprise architecture can help companies adopt future information technology trends in enterprise architecture. The findings in this study have significant practical implications for enterprise architecture practices. Enterprises should take these trends into account when designing and deploying their enterprise architecture, to ensure that they maximize the benefits of the latest technologies and meet changing business needs.
An Investigation of E-Learning Readiness in Vocational High School During the Post Pandemic Covid-19: Case from North Sulawesi Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus; Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.128

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the learning model in vocational high schools in Indonesia, which is usually face-to-face and has been turned into online learning. This learning uses e-learning with several models such as synchronous learning and asynchronous learning drastically without proper preparation. This creates problems in achieving learning outcomes because of many inhibiting factors. This research aims to investigate the readiness of e-learning implemented in vocational high schools during the post COVID-19 pandemic. The method used is the Aydin & Tasci ELR model for measuring the level of e-learning readiness. The results of this research investigation found that the e-learning readiness score was 4.15, which means that vocational high schools in Indonesia are ready to implement e-learning but still need a slight improvement in several factors. These factors are human resources, organization, technology, and infrastructure. This research concludes that vocational high schools in Indonesia are ready to implement e-learning as a supporter of learning in schools.
Restructuring of Undergraduate Information Technology Curriculum in Fulfillment of SKKNI Industry 4.0 with an Independent Learning Campus Approach Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Rumagit, Selvie Serly; Mamuaja, Marlin Penina; Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Naharia, Orbanus; Sumual, Shelty D.M.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i3.132

Abstract

Information technology has played an important role in the business and industrial environment. The suitability of the competence of graduates of information technology graduates and competency standards in the industry is a problem that is quite complicated to explore. The purpose of this study was to analyze the suitability of the undergraduate-level information technology curriculum with the competency map required by the industry which is always developing rapidly in the industrial era 4.0. This study also tries to recommend an information technology curriculum restructuring model with an independent campus learning approach. The method used in this study is a qualitative method with a traditional literature review approach that specifically analyzes documents in depth to gain new knowledge. The results of this study indicate that there is a large gap between the education process at the undergraduate level in the competencies students acquire and the occupations provided by industry which results in many undergraduate graduates not being absorbed by industry. The results of this study also show that the independent approach to independent campus learning is also not enough to bridge this gap because several stages do not go well. This study concludes that a comprehensive restructuring of the undergraduate curriculum is needed to obtain a curriculum that is good and adaptive to change.
Improvement of Information Technology Undergraduate Thesis Project Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Rumagit, Selvie Serly; Katuuk, Deitje Adolfien; Usoh, Elni Jeini; Lengkong , Jeffry Sony Junus
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i1.136

Abstract

Many students face challenges in the thesis preparation process, including time constraints, lack of integration with industry requirements, and lack of understanding of research methodology. This research aims to formulate another form of student thesis project with equal reasoning and difficulty level that can be measured and converted as a thesis. Apart from that, it also improves the quality and relevance of undergraduate thesis projects in Information Technology. The research method used is a descriptive approach, involving surveys and interviews. Research participants include Information Technology undergraduate students, supervisors, industry practitioners, and advisory boards. Data collection instruments include a structural questionnaire and interview guide designed to explore experiences, perceptions, and suggestions regarding changes in the preparation of the thesis project. The proposed solution involves implementing effective time management, closer integration with industry challenges through partnerships with companies, increased understanding of research methodologies, and adaptation of curricula to reflect dynamic changes in the Information Technology industry. It is hoped that the results of this research can provide concrete guidance for improving thesis projects and creating graduates who are better prepared and relevant to industry needs. Through this approach, it is hoped that this research can contribute to improving the academic process in producing higher quality and relevant thesis projects in the context of information technology.
A Cyber Security and Digital Transactions to Educated the Micro, Small and Medium Business Community Batmetan, Johan Reimon
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i4.152

Abstract

The rapid growth in the digital economy has brought countless benefits, especially in the micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) community. However, along with these opportunities, serious threats also emerge in the form of increasingly sophisticated cybercrime. This article aims to explain the important role of cyber security in digital transactions and how it can be used as an educational tool for the MSME community. The importance of understanding cyber threats and cyber security practices in a rapidly changing digital era cannot be underestimated. This article discusses the various types of cyber threats that MSMEs may face, such as phishing, malware, and ransomware attacks, as well as the financial and reputational impact these attacks can have. Additionally, this article highlights the cyber security principles that MSMEs must follow to protect their data and digital transactions. Apart from explaining threats, this article also promotes the role of education in increasing MSME awareness and understanding of cyber security. We present practical recommendations on how MSMEs can educate themselves and their team members on cybersecurity best practices. Additionally, this article discusses available resources, such as online training and security tools that can help MSMEs protect their businesses from cyber threats. With a better understanding of cyber security and best practices in digital transactions, the MSME community can reduce the risk of data and financial loss, and build a stronger foundation for sustainable growth in the digital economy era. This article provides useful guidance for the MSME community looking to strengthen their defenses against cyber threats and harness the unlimited potential of secure digital transactions.
Human Resources Management in Trouble Time: Strategy to Increase Organization Agility for Digital Transformation in University Tiwow, Gilly Marlya; Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Sumual, Tinneke E. M.; Sumual, Shelty D.M.
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v2i4.166

Abstract

Digital transformation has become an urgent need for higher education in this contemporary era. In facing emerging challenges and opportunities, human resource management (HR) plays a central role in ensuring the successful adaptation of educational institutions to technological change. This research aims to identify key strategies in HR management that can increase the resilience of higher education organizations during periods of crisis, especially in the context of digital transformation. The research method used is a combination of literature study and empirical research. Through an in-depth analysis of theories and practices related to HR management, as well as case studies of several universities that have successfully adapted to digital transformation, this research identifies various effective strategies. The research results show that effective HR management in the context of digital transformation requires a holistic and adaptive approach. A strategy that includes developing digital skills and competencies, organizational flexibility, increasing employee engagement, and building a culture of innovation is the key to success. In addition, cross-departmental collaboration, transparent communication, and visionary leadership have also proven important in facing digital transformation challenges. This research provides a theoretical and practical basis for universities to design effective HR management strategies to increase organizational resilience in the face of technological change. The practical implications of this research can guide higher education leaders and HR practitioners to face challenges and take advantage of opportunities in the rapidly changing era of digital transformation.
Evaluation of Students' Achievement in the Development of Innovative Learning Tools for PPG Computer Engineering and Informatics Students Using the Rasch Model Manggopa, Hiskia; Batmetan, Johan Reimon
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i2.177

Abstract

This research aims to measure students' performance from the Teacher Professional Education Program (PPG) in Category 1 Batch 2 Computer and Informatics Engineering at Manado State University in 2023 using the Rasch Model. The Rasch Model was chosen as a measurement method because it can provide a more accurate picture of individual student abilities, as well as identify the level of difficulty and differentiating power of each evaluation item. The research method involves collecting student performance data through various evaluation instruments, such as written exams, projects, and practical assignments. The collected data is then analyzed using the Rasch Model to evaluate the quality of the measurements and understand the extent to which the evaluation instrument can describe students' true abilities. The research results are expected to provide in-depth insight into the abilities of PPG students in Category 1 Batch 2 Computer Engineering and Informatics, as well as provide recommendations for improvements to the evaluation instruments used. Applying the Rasch Model in measuring student performance is expected to increase objectivity and accuracy in assessing students' abilities, which in turn can support improving the quality of education at Manado State University.
Development of Problem-Based Tools to Improve Thinking Abilities in In-Service PPG Program Students Rengkuan, Mariana; Sompotan, Armstrong F.; Batmetan, Johan Reimon
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v3i2.179

Abstract

This research aims to develop problem-based learning tools that empower students' thinking abilities in the In-service Teacher Professional Education Program at Unima. The learning tools developed consist of modules and LKPD for the Biology Learning Tool Development course. The development model used is the ADDIE development model consisting of four stages, namely 1) analysis, 2) design, 3) development, 4) implementation, and 5) evaluation. The results of the research are the feasibility of the learning tools which are seen based on the aspects of validity, practicality, and effectiveness of the learning tools. Next, to see the effectiveness of problem-based learning tools on thinking ability using One Group Pretest-Posttest Design which was implemented on 29 PPG Daljab Category 1 students, class 3 of 2023. The results of the research show that the learning tools are very valid with an assessment score interval between 3.5-4 and reliability between 95%-98%. The learning implementation is categorized as very good with an assessment score interval between 3.6-4 with an average reliability of 97%, the average readability level of the device based on the Gunning Fox index is 11 with medium criteria, the readability percentage of the learning device based on the readability sheet of the learning device is 97% and students provide a positive response to learning tools was 98%. The increase in students' cognitive learning outcomes can be seen from the average N-gain value for all students, namely 0.68 with medium criteria, classical completeness of 100%, and indicator completeness with an interval of 2.5-3.5. Based on the results of this research, it can be concluded that problem-based learning tools in the biology teaching tool development course are suitable for use to improve the thinking skills of students in the PPG Daljab Program at Unima.
The Internet of Things for Water Quality Control Systems on Freshwater Fish Lake Tondano Farming Tentero, Jenifer Yunisha; Djamen, Arje Cerullo; Batmetan, Johan Reimon
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Freshwater fish farming is an important segment in the fisheries industry that requires extraordinary consideration of water quality to ensure optimal fish welfare and growth. This research creates an Online of Things (IoT)-based water quality control framework to monitor and control basic parameters in freshwater fish farming lakes, such as temperature, pH, turbidity, and water particle levels. The framework consists of sensors associated with the ESP32 microcontroller, which can collect data in real-time. The information is then sent to the IoT stage using a Wi-Fi network, enabling checks that cannot be accessed via the web or portable applications. In addition, the system is equipped with mechanization instruments to direct water conditions, such as moving the aerator or radiator automatically based on known parameters. The tests showed that this skeleton can accurately filter water quality and provide a quick reaction to changes in natural conditions. The use of this framework is expected to increase effectiveness and efficiency in the development of freshwater fish, as well as reduce the possibility of fish passing by due to poor water quality, Therefore, this IoT-based water quality control framework is an imaginative solution that can support the sustainability and increase of production in the development of freshwater fish.
Agile IT Governance for Digital Transformation at Manado State University: Implementation Strategy on Application Factors Batmetan, Johan Reimon; Lumapow, Harol R.; Rawis, Joulanda A M; Palilingan, Verry Ronny
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): March 2025
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Digital transformation in the higher education environment demands adaptive and responsive information technology governance (IT Governance). Agile IT Governance is a relevant approach to improving university information technology systems' flexibility, effectiveness, and sustainability. This study explores the implementation strategy of Agile IT Governance on application factors at Manado State University. Using a qualitative approach with the SWOT analysis method and priority analysis using McFarlanGrid, this study identifies key factors that influence the adoption of Agile IT Governance, including organizational, technological, and policy aspects. The results of the study indicate that the success of implementing Agile IT Governance in universities depends on collaboration between stakeholders, digital infrastructure readiness, and an iterative approach to developing and managing applications. The implications of this study provide insight for higher education institutions in designing a more adaptive and sustainable digital transformation strategy at Manado State University.
Co-Authors Abinarti Paende Albertin Parupang Alfandy Parera Alfrina Mewengkang Anthoni R. Pulakiang Arauna Rangan Pabara Arje Cerullo Djamen Armstrong F. Sompotan Ayu Monika Br Surbakti Bangun, Veo Rani Sania Br Chelyca Vira Mita Kaliu Chensui Natania Sage Christine Takarina Meitty Manoppo Daniel Riano Kaparang Debie Kalalo Deitje Adolfien Katuuk Desyemca Florenda Indra Muda Dina Demhi Elni Usoh Feliks Stefanus Raube Fradel R. Sigar, Verry R. Palilingan, Mario T. Parinsi Gilly Marlya Tiwow Gloria Inviniti Milania Lolowang Graldo Sarempa Grasela Wowor Harke Mosey Henny N. Tambingon Herman Koessoy Hiskia Kamang Manggopa Idjie, Elyis Y. C Jaime Da Costa Lobo Suares Jeffry Sony Junus Lengkong Jimmy Waworuntu Joulanda A. M. Rawis Julita Mamonto Kaliu, Chelyca Vira Mita Kambey, Joseph Kebri Kein Mopudy Pajung Kembuan, Eddy D.R.E Kumampung, Deislie R. Henrieta Liando, Olivia Eunike Selvie Lihart Lumapow Lolowang, Gloria Inviniti Milania Makalunsenge, Sri Wahyu Widiati Mamonto, Julita Veronica Mamuaja, Marlin Penina Mariana Rengkuan Marshel R. Kapahang Mei Litha Saleppa Metsi Daud1 Mosey, Harke Muda, Desyemca Florenda Indra Muhammad Nur Muyu, Ronaldo Natasya Misnawati Sikki Natasya Sikki Nayoan, Leyri Olivia Eunike Selvie Liando Orbanus Naharia Paende, Abinarti Palilingan, Verry Ronny parabelem tinno dolf rompas Parupang, Albertin Peggy Veronica Toga Peggy Veronica Togas Rima Lolong Rotty, Viktory Nicodemus Joufree Ruma, Satin La Rumagit, Selvie Serly Runtuwene, Marcelino M. A Sage, Chensui Natania Saleppa, Mei Litha Sarempa, Graldo Shelty D. M. Sumual Sondy C. Kumajas Songgigilan, Ridho Junior Sumampouw, Merry M. Sumual, Tinneke E. M. Surbakti, Ayu Monika Br Susan Jacobus Suyoto Suyoto Taqwa Hariguna Tarandung, Iszach R P Tentero, Jenifer Yunisha Toga, Peggy Veronica Trudi Komansilan Tulungen, Franky Reintje Turang, Omega S.M. Untu, Avandi E. Veo Rani Sania Br Bangun Wasti Wasti Wasti, Wasti Watung, Hensy Wensi Ronald Lesli Paat Wiranatha, I Made Nomo Wowor, Grasela Yusuf, Yusnia Zalukhu, Grace Natalia