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Development “Sincatensa”, a Plant Sensing System Application in Land Dry Areas Using Qr-Code Risna Nona; Fajar Ramadhani; Reza Andrea
TEPIAN Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v5i1.3023

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Recognition or identification is important to make it easier for us to recognize a type of plant or plant community. Each type has characteristics that have adapted to its habitat. Plants that exist in dry land areas including those around the University of Timor campus, it is necessary to identify or carry out scanning to identify names, characteristics and benefits and status in nature. Scanning is often done manually so that it is sometimes less effective and efficient familiar to the lay public. The aim of this research is to integrate scanning methods with optimizing ICT media such as using the “Sincatanesa” (Plant Scanning System) application with QR Code. The method used is a combination between observation methods and identifying specific tree growth forms and input into the “Sincatanesa” application which has been designed by researcher. Taxonomic data ranging from kingdom to species, habitus, benefits and IUCN status of each existing tree. Then make it QR Code attached to each tree. There were 18 types of trees identified and a QR Code was created for identification in the “Sincatanesa” application. The data stored is internet based so there will be a lot of data that can be stored, can be edited easily It's easy and just scan the barcode to identify the tree. Hopefully this application is known and used by all academic community at the University of Timor and the wider community. Furthermore, the “Sincatanesa” application can be developed based on smartphone so that it becomes more flexible and easier to use.
Geographical Information System of Chocolate Plantation Locations in Berau District Using QGIS Web Aulia Khoirunnita; Fajar Ramadhani; Reza Andrea
TEPIAN Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v5i1.3024

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The cultivation of cocoa plants in Berau Regency has been carried out traditionally with pre-conflict productivity of 700-800 kg/ha, but after the conflict and attacks PBK (Cocoa Fruit Borer) was reported to be only half. The yield quality is also low due to the pest attack and minimum post-harvest treatment. In addition, farmer institutions to be able to carry out activities in the garden together have not been well formed. According to Development Planning Agency at Sub-National Level of Berau Regency, in 2009 the area of cocoa plants in Berau Regency covered an area of 8,644 ha with a production of 2,362 tons. The area is spread across eight districts. With so many chocolate plantations in Berau regency, it certainly makes buyers or visitors, both from related ninas and individuals, become overwhelmed to find the location of chocolate plantations. Therefore, an application is needed to facilitate the search for location and data about the location you want to visit. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) or also known as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have recently experienced significant developments along with the advancement of geographic information technology. GIS is a computer-based information system that combines map elements (geographical) and information about the map (attribute data) designed to obtain, process, manipulate, analyze, demonstrate and display special data to complete planning, processing and research problems. With the web-based designed GIS application, it is able to solve problems related to the vast chocolate plantation in Berau.
Development of the “Digihet” Multimedia Education Program to Improve Health Quality in the Setara Community Group Nurhasanah Nurhasanah; Reza Andrea; M Ardan
TEPIAN Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v5i2.3058

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The digital divide and low health quality are challenges faced by the Setara South Sempaja community group. The impact of flooding is a health problem frequently experienced by this community group. The Technology and Health Education Program (Digihet) is designed to address this issue by providing education on the use of digital technology and clean and healthy living patterns to vulnerable groups affected by health problems. This study aims to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of the Digihet program in improving digital literacy, specifically in clean and healthy living patterns, and the quality of life of the community. The Digihet program is developed using multimedia development techniques, starting from the concept design stage to distribution. The Digihet program teaches about 10 clean and healthy living skills for households, including childbirth assisted by healthcare professionals, exclusive breastfeeding for babies, weighing babies and toddlers, using clean water, washing hands with clean water and soap, using healthy latrines, eradicating mosquito larvae at home, eating fruits and vegetables every day, engaging in physical activity every day, and not smoking indoors. Data were collected through beta testing, and the research results showed that the Digihet program is effective in increasing digital literacy in forming clean and healthy living patterns. The results of this study are expected to serve as a basis for developing multimedia health education programs and contribute to enhancing the understanding of the relationship between digital literacy, public health, and information technology in the context of household health quality.
Enterprise Architecture Design of PT Hariansyah Karya Group Information System Using TOGAF ADM Seli Puspita Sari; Reza Andrea; Husmul Beze
TEPIAN Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v5i3.3084

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The rapid development of information technology provides great benefits in the business world, but its utilization must be aligned with industry goals to avoid failures arising from lack of planning PT Hariansyah Karya Group is a service provider company with various business units under its auspices facing challenges in selecting and implementing information systems and information technology in accordance with business needs. This research focuses on designing an integrated enterprise architecture using the The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) framework and the Architecture Development Method (ADM) to meet the business needs of PT Hariansyah Karya Group and analyze business needs and design appropriate architectural solutions. The research includes five main phases of TOGAF ADM: Preliminary Phase, Architecture Vision, Business Architecture, Information Systems Architecture, and Technology Architecture. The results of the research are used as a guide for developing an integrated information system at PT Hariansyah Karya Group that can increase operational efficiency, improve coordination between business units, and support company growth to adapt to technological developments. In addition, this research aims to improve the performance and efficiency of business processes at PT Hariansyah Karya Group after the implementation of the new enterprise architecture. With good enterprise architecture planning and in accordance with business strategy, PT Hariansyah Karya Group is expected to optimize its business processes and reduce the risk of information system implementation failure.
Critical Evaluation of Chromebook Procurement in the Digitalization of Education Program Balancing Innovation and Policy Challenges Reza Andrea; Jufrina Mandulangi; Aneke Yolly Punuindoong; Aziz Mukhamad Thoha; Hasbi Sjamsir; Aulia Khoirunnita
Research in Education, Technology, and Multiculture Vol 5, No 2 (2026): Research in Education, Technology, and Multiculture
Publisher : Institute of Multidisciplinary Research and Community Service

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61436/rietm/v5i2.pp121-140

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This paper critically evaluates Chromebook procurement in Indonesia’s education digitalization program by examining how procurement governance shapes corruption risks and shapes the conditions under which educational technology is implemented. Employing a qualitative case study approach, this research draws on secondary data from procurement documents, regulatory frameworks, media reports, and relevant academic literature, which were analyzed through content analysis and validated using source triangulation. The findings indicate that the most significant corruption risks emerged during the planning and technical specification stages, particularly through budget mark-ups, specification locking, restricted vendor competition, and informal negotiations among bureaucratic actors, suppliers, and external parties. Because this study does not collect perception data from teachers or students, the Technology Acceptance Model is used only as a conceptual lens for interpreting documented implementation conditions, such as internet dependence, uneven teacher readiness, and unequal access to digital resources, which may affect perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use. The study concludes that the digitalization of education should not be measured solely by the number of devices distributed, but by the transparency, accountability, and contextual relevance of procurement decisions. Strengthening oversight mechanisms, institutional integrity, and need-based planning is essential to ensure that digital technologies contribute to substantive educational improvement rather than serving merely as instruments of policy symbolism. Keywords: Chromebook procurement, Education digitalization, Corruption, Public procurement governance.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Addy Suyatno Afriany, Joli Agus Rineng Mattola Agustinus Baretto Petrus Anggen Agustinus Fritz Wijaya Agustinus Frizt WIjaya Ahmad Rofiq Hakim Ahmad, Faqih Nur Alameka, Faza Andi Yusika Andriawan Aneke Yolly Punuindoong Angel Crystia Nadia Angga Pratama Angga Pratama annafi franz, annafi Annafi’ Franz Ardan, M Asti Melani Persius Aulia Khoirunnita Aulia Khoirunnita Aulia Khoirunnita Aulia Khoirunnita Awang Harsa Kridalaksana Awang Harsa Kridalaksana Ayu Lestari Azahari Aziz Mukhamad Thoha Bambang Kurniawan Bartolomius Harpad Budi Rachmadani Budi Ramadhani Caroline, Audy Nabila Cladio Alessandro Ryan Tobi Dani Wahyudi Wahyudi Dedy Cahyadi Dedy Cahyadi, Dedy Desi Pujiati Devian Antoni Dewi Rosita Dewi Rostia Dewi Safitriani Dharma Deny Ekawati Yulsilviana Eko Junirianto Emil Riza Putra Eny Maria Fachry Abda El Rahman Fadila Tiara Fahmi Fitnanda Fahrul Agus Fajar Ramadhani Fajar Ramadhani Fajar Ramadhani Faqih Nur Ahmad Gunawan Gunawan Guntur Arie Wibowo Haeruddin Haeruddin Harianto, Kusno Harpad, Bartolomius Harpad, Bartolomius Hasbi Sjamsir Hermawati Hurang, Christianus Natalis Husmul Beze, Husmul Ida Maratul Khamidah Imran Imran Imron Imron Imron, Imron Indah Fitri Astuti Indah Fitri Astuti, Indah Fitri Inka Sandy Taruna Isnaynun Isnaynun Isnaynun, Isnaynun Jufrina Mandulangi Karim, Syafei Lialiyah, Siti M. Ardan M. Irwan Ukkas Irwan Ukkas Ukkas Maria, Eny Markarius Paso Maulita Maulita Mira Dewi Yustina Muhammad Audi Yordana Muhammad Fahmi Muslimin Muslimin Nabile, Daniel Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhasanah Nurhuda, Asep Nurlaili Nurlaili Nursobah, Nursobah Nurul Ikhsan Nyoman Santiyadnya Pahrudin, Pajar Pebiansyah Hafsari Ping, Maria Floriana Pitrasacha Adytia Puji Astuti Amalia Rachmadani, Budi Ramadiani - Ratih Fenty Anggriani Bintoro Riko Raynol Hasan Risna Nona Rosita, Dewi Rosmasari Rosmasari Rosmasari Rudito Rudito Salmon Salmon Sari Armiati Sefty Wijayanti Seli Puspita Sari Shinta Palupi Shinta Palupi Siti Lailiyah Siti Lailiyah Siti Lailiyah, Siti Siti Qomariah Sjamsir, Hasbi Sri Rakhmawati Suci Ramadhani Suci Ramadhani, Suci Sugih Niansyah Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto Suswanto, Suswanto Syamsuddin Mallala Tina Tri Wulansari Tri Hannanto Saputra Tri Hannanto Saputra Tri Hannanto Saputra Wahyuni - Wahyuni Wardana, Yustinus Rosa Indra Widyatmike Gede Mulawarman Wijayanti, Sefty Wijayanti, Sefty Yuli Fitrianto Yulianti Yulianti Yulianto Yulianto Yulianto Yulianto Yulianto Yunita Yunita Zulkifli Syahrir Ramadhan