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Implementasi Sistem Informasi Laporan Fintech Bulanan (SILAFLAN) Pada Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK) Auliya, Putri; Dores, Ardiansyah
Jurnal Sistem Informasi, Teknologi Informatika dan Komputer Volume 14 No 1, September Tahun 2023
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24853/justit.14.1.%p

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Perkembangan financial technology yang sangat pesat perlu diatur oleh hukum untuk pengembangan industri itu sendiri dan juga untuk melindungi masyarakat selaku pengguna. Terkait transaksi yang ringkas dan aman, pemerintah Indonesia mencoba merumuskan kemudahan verifikasi identitas lewat tanda tangan digital yang diatur dalam UU Informasi Transaksi Elektronik No 11 Tahun 2008 dan Peraturan Pemerintah Nomor 82 Tahun 2012 tentang penyelenggaraan Sistem dan Transaksi Elektronik, implementasi ini belum optimal karena belum siapnya lembaga yang melakukan validasi tanda tangan digital yang disebut sebagai certificate authority (CA). Oleh karena itu, dibuatlah sistem informasi laporan fintech bulanan (SILAFLAN). Sistem informasi ini dikembangkan menggunakan metodologi prototyping, dengan perancangan sistem menggunakan UML (Unified Modelling Language). Pada tahapan analisis awal menggunakan metode fishbone, kemudian untuk mengklasifikasikan permasalahan tersebut menggunakan metode pieces. Hasil uji coba menggunakan blackbox testing, tidak temukan adanya masalah dimana semua menu dan fitur yang ada pada sistem dapat berjalan sesuai dengan fungsinya
Mapping Democracy on Government and Governance in ASEAN Members Ginanjar, Yusep; Auliya, Putri
Journal Of Global Strategic Studies Vol 4 No 2 (2024): Journal of Global Strategic Studies
Publisher : Master's Programs in International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, Jenderal Achmad Yani University (UNJANI).

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36859/jgss.v4i2.3007

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To analyzes Southeast Asia's governance systems and makes policy recommendations to enhance practices in the domain of governance The paper discusses the governance and growth nexus in Southeast Asia; describes the operating governance systems in Southeast Asia; examines economic governance, specifically in the areas of economic management and growth, revenue generation, social spending, access to services, cost of doing business, and corporate governance; and examines political governance, with a focus on the rule of law and judicial systems. To maintain the pace for broad-based prosperity, Southeast Asian nations must build and improve transparency and accountability systems in both the public and private sectors, regardless of degree of development. They must also increase the budgetary sovereignty of their subnational divisions and provide greater opportunity for civil society engagement. Strong law enforcement procedures, as well as more responsive and streamlined regulatory frameworks, are required. For data collection methods use descriptive analysis, which is based on literature studies. This literature study itself is sourced from several journals and books related to the government system of ASEAN countries. To analyzes Southeast Asia's governance systems and makes policy recommendations to enhance practices in the domain of governance The paper discusses the governance and growth nexus in Southeast Asia; describes the operating governance systems in Southeast Asia; examines economic governance, specifically in the areas of economic management and growth, revenue generation, social spending, access to services, cost of doing business, and corporate governance; and examines political governance, with a focus on the rule of law and judicial systems. To maintain the pace for broad-based prosperity, Southeast Asian nations must build and improve transparency and accountability systems in both the public and private sectors, regardless of degree of development. They must also increase the budgetary sovereignty of their subnational divisions and provide greater opportunity for civil society engagement. Strong law enforcement procedures, as well as more responsive and streamlined regulatory frameworks, are required. For data collection methods use descriptive analysis, which is based on literature studies. This literature study itself is sourced from several journals and books related to the government system of ASEAN countries.
The Correlation of Inflammatory Markers with Clinical Manifestation, Peritumoral Edema, and Recurrence in Meningioma Patients Aninditha, Tiara; Auliya, Putri; Mulyadi, Rahmad; Aman, Renindra Ananda; Andriani, Rini; Sofyan, Henry Riyanto
Indonesian Journal of Cancer Vol 19, No 2 (2025): June
Publisher : http://dharmais.co.id/

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33371/ijoc.v19i2.1287

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Background: Meningiomas can induce inflammation in their tumorigenesis process, thereby linking inflammation with clinical symptoms, peritumoral edema, and recurrence of meningiomas. Easily accessible and cost-effective inflammatory markers include the neutrophillymphocyte ratio (NLR) and monocyte-lymphocyte ratio (MLR). This study aims to investigate the relationship between peripheral inflammation markers, specifically the NLR and MLR, and their association with clinical symptoms, peritumoral edema, and meningioma recurrence.Method: A retrospective cohort study was conducted at Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital from January 2016 to December 2019, utilizing a consecutive non-probability sampling method. Inclusion criteria were patients aged 18 years or older with meningiomas(gradesI-III), first surgery. Peripheral inflammatory markers were derived from differential blood counts, peritumoral edema data from radiological reports, and other data from medical records. The cut-off valuesfor NLR and MLR were determined to be 2.415 and 0.295, respectively. Bivariate analyses using ChiSquare and Mann-Whitney tests were followed by multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: 173 patients were eligible for analysis. Of these, 27 had preoperative CT scans, 126 had MRIs, and 20 had no preoperative radiology data. Clinical and recurrence analyses were performed on all 173 patients, with radiology and tumor size analyses conducted on subsets of 153 and 126 patients, respectively. The majority of meningiomasin thisstudy were grade I, found in 94.2% of subjects, with the remainder being grade II and III. Higher NLR and MLR values were significantly associated with headaches (p 0.001). Elevated NLR and MLR were also correlated with peritumoral edema (p 0.001). MLR was independently associated with recurrence, with an adjusted odds ratio (aOR) of 12.647 (95% CI 2.355–67.919); p = 0.003.Conclusion: NLR and MLR as peripheral inflammatory markers demonstrated higher median values in meningioma patients with headaches and peritumoral edema. Additionally, inflammation in meningiomas was associated with the occurrence of recurrence.