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Citizen Participation in Responding to Natural Disasters Through Twitter Messages Pamuji, Rizky; Aknuranda, Ismiarta; Ramdani, Fatwa
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 2: August 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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Citizen participation in collect and distribute information increase the role of the citizen involvement in local issues and increasing the benefits of society for the government and the environment. The contribution of citizens can be useful in helping to deal with environment problems and assist certain parties in meeting data needs, this is commonly referred to as citizen science. In its development, citizen science involvement in providing information began to involve social media as a platform for sharing information. In this study we try to explore citizen science of Indonesia, we conduct case study exploring how citizen in Indonesia used social media such as Twitter in response to one of the country’s worst disaster in 2018 namely Lombok Earthquake. By analyzing these user generate message we may know what the response of Indonesian citizen during event and understand more about citizen science in Indonesia through social media including its role and contribution. The information also may assist local communities in obtaining up-to-date information, providing assistance according to needs of the populace and use to manage and plan disaster relief both during and after the event.
Analysis in the Strategic Formula for Business and Information Technology Alignment of the Research and Development Planning Institution in Batu City Musthafawi, Aulia Zahra; Aknuranda, Ismiarta; Ramdani, Fatwa
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 3: Desember 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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The Batu City Area Research and Development Development Planning Institution (Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Penelitian dan Pengambangan Daerah-Bappelitbangda) is one of the important regional apparatus organizations for the Batu city government. However, in carrying out its performance, Bappelitbangda still faces difficulties in several cases in monitoring the vision and mission achievement, for instance; the reporting that is often not in accordance with the results achieved and not evaluating the achievement of indicators in the regional apparatus organizations that do not reach the target. The difficulty is due to the lack of technology's role in supporting Bappelitbangda's performance so that the objectives to be achieved are not maximal. To resolve this, it is necessary to have strategic planning of the information system that can help Bappelitbangda achieves the goals. The method proposed in this study is by adapting the strategic planning method that starts by analyzing both the internal and external environment in terms of business or term of Information Systems (IS)/Information Technology (IT) and also the SWOT analysis. The results of this study could be the proposals for business IS strategies, IT strategies and IS/IT management strategies. The objectives as well as the new strategic formulas analysis based on SPBE which are expected to help Bappelitbangda harmonize the technology utilization.
Automated Features Extraction from Software Requirements Specification (SRS) Documents as The Basis of Software Product Line (SPL) Engineering Haris, M Syauqi; Kurniawan, Tri Astoto; Ramdani, Fatwa
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 5 No. 3: Desember 2020
Publisher : Faculty of Computer Science (FILKOM) Brawijaya University

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Extractive Software Product Line Engineering (SPLE) puts features on the foremost aspect in domain analysis that needs to be extracted from the existing system's artifact. Feature in SPLE, which is closely related to system functionality, has been previously studied to be extracted from source code, models, and various text documents that exist along the software development process. Source code, with its concise and normative standard, has become the most focus target for feature extraction source on many kinds of research. However, in the software engineering principle, the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) document is the basis or main reference for system functionality conformance. Meanwhile, previous researches of feature extraction from text document are conducted on a list of functional requirement sentences that have been previously prepared, not literally SRS as a whole document. So, this research proposes direct processing on the SRS document that uses requirement boilerplates for requirement sentence statement. The proposed method uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) approach on the SRS document. Sequence Part-of-Speech (POS) tagging technique is used for automatic requirement sentence identification and extraction. The features are acquired afterward from extracted requirement sentences automatically using the word dependency parsing technique. Besides, mostly the previous researches about feature extraction were using non-public available SRS document that remains classified or not accessible, so this work uses selected SRS from publicly available SRS dataset to add reproducible research value. This research proves that requirement sentence extraction directly from the SRS document is viable with precision value from 64% to 100% and recall value from 64% to 89%. While features extraction from extracted requirement sentences has success rate from 65% to 88%.
Exploring the role of geospatial technology in disaster management of Batu City: Qualitative analysis using RQDA method Kriswibowo, Rony; Ramdani, Fatwa; Aknuranda, Ismiarta
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 6 No. 1: April 2021
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Disaster management is important to reduce the risk casualties as well as the environment and economic impacts. One of the stakeholders in disaster management in Indonesia at the local level is the Regional Disaster Management Agency (Badan Pengelolaan Bencana Daerah – BPBD).  In the process of disaster management, there are several phases. Thi initial phase is known as the prevention phase, which is an attempt to eliminate or reduce the possibility of a threat. In this phase, the role of information technology is important to increase the efficiency in disaster management. One of the information technologies that is used widely in disaster management is the Geographic Information System (GIS). This study explores the role of GIS technology employed at BPBD of Batu City in disaster management. The Research Qualitative Data Analysis (RQDA) method is employed based on the questionnaire data. The results show that the role of GIS technology is very limited. The disaster management at the Batu City is mostly done by the traditional method with the manual approach. The role of technology is limited it needs to be improved. Suggestions for increasing the role of technology is to conduct training on the use of GIS for employees. It is expected to increase the role of technology in disaster management.
Interactive Design of 3D -Tactile Map for Visual Impairment people Arif, Muhammad; Ramdani, Fatwa; Budi, Agung Setia
Journal of Information Technology and Computer Science Vol. 6 No. 2: August 2021
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on maps. In general, the map can only be used by users who are can see visually and blind people have difficulty reading the map because there is no map for the visual impairment in 3D. This map has the advantage of being printable so that it is easy to understand and use for blind users. Amid the development of the map, the authors developed a 3D interactive map design that can accommodate the needs of blind users. This development is generated from DSM data through aerial surveys using drones altered to produce a smoother surface so that it can be reconstructed into a 3D design and analysis of the level of texture density and the level of conformity to the real or original shape and reconstruction using aims to improve and model. Shape to fit the 3-dimensional printing process. The voice module is installed using the RFID Tag identification that is embedded in the 3D map and the RFID Reader in the user's hand, with voice data processing. This innovation that has been developed has the advantage of having a 3-dimensional shape that can be felt, texture, shape, and height equipped with braille-shaped markings that are specially made using Riglet for easy reading and sound as a support to improve the blind's people spatial understanding and spatial literacy.
Co-Authors Achmad Joddy Chandra Alfani Adi Nugroho Aditya Rachmadi Adzanil Rachmadi P Agung Setia Budi, Agung Setia Ahmad Arif Saputra Ahsanun Naseh Khudori Alfi Nur Rusydi Amaliah Khoirun Nisyak Andito Wahyudi Andrian Santiyon Arinda Rachman Arthur Ahmad Fauzi Aryo Pinandito Ayu Meilinda Puspitasari Bondan Sapta Prakoso Budi Darma Setiawan Cendi Tito Rahman Cendy Nelasari Claus Asido Pioraja Deflion Yussac Sahlan Dennie Novandhika Deny Prasetia Taruma Wardana Diah Priharsari Diky Dwi Junianto Djoko Pramono Edo Fadila Sirat Eko Setiawan Ery Suhartanto Estrisantya Irsyadi Azzahrah Fahrudin Wahabi Faisal Akmal Faizatul Amalia Fajar Pradana Farhah Annisa Jamal Firdaus Farid Azhari Farid Khatibul Umam Fathin Naufal Hawi Fauzan Anwari Alkhasani Fitra Abdurrachman Bachtiar Galih Alhakim Gibranda Gibranda Hanifa, Salihati Hanifah Muslimah Az-Zahra Herman Tolle Ida Nurmawati, Ida Ilham Maulana Ubaidillah Ishak Robin Simorangkir Ismiarta Aknuranda Ismiarta Aknuranda Issa Arwani Jeysen Immanuel Wenas Johan Nur Rokhman Kartiko, Erik Yohan Komang Candra Brata Kriswibowo, Rony Limantara, Lily M. Luhur Akbar Devianto Lukas Sada Arihta Sinulingga M. Syauqi Haris Machrus Alawi Malik Fajar Mega Yuda Rukmana Mochamad Chandra Saputra Moh. Sholichin Muhammad Arif Muhammad Erwin Amrullah Amrullah Muhammad Hadi Selamet Hariyanto Muhammad Naufal Yaasir Muhammad Rahmahalim Muhammad Tanzil Furqon Mukhamad Misbakh Alif Musthafawi, Aulia Zahra Nadya Gita Chayani Novia Lusiana Oddy Aulia Rahman Nugroho Oki Ari Saputra Pamuji, Rizky Prayudi Lestantyo Purnama Anaking Rachmadhi, Adzanil Rachmadhi Putra Rachmawati, Turniningtyas A. Ramadhan Abdurrahman Mukhtar Ramadhan Eka Prana Putera Retno Indah Rokhmawati Rimba Anditya Kurniawan Rizqy Anwar Hidayatullah Roudhotul Ridho Akbar Sabda Norman Hayat Sari, Heni Vidia Satrio Agung Wicaksono Satrio Hadi Wijoyo Siswahyudi, Puad Soebroto, Arief A. Supraptoa Supraptoa Supriyanto, Budi Fajar Tri Astoto Kurniawan, Tri Astoto Utaminingrum, Fitri Very Sugiarto, Very Vivin Ayu Lestari Wahyudi, Hafif Bustani Wayan Firdaus Mahmudy Welly Purnomo Zayn, Afta Ramadhan