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Pengaruh Metode Waterfall dalam Penyempurnaan Proses Pengembangan Sistem Informasi Akademik secara Sistematis: Impact of Waterfall Method on Systematic Academic Information System Development Po Abas Sunarya; Untung Rahardja; Santoso, Nuke Puji Lestari; Mulyati; Mustofa, Kenny Ilyas; Bennet, Daniel
Technomedia Journal Vol 9 No 3 (2025): February
Publisher : Pandawan Incorporation, Alphabet Incubator Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/tmj.v9i3.2421

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Academic information systems play a crucial role in supporting the operations of educational institutions, particularly in managing complex data. The main challenge in their development is ensuring that the process is structured, efficient, and aligned with user needs. The Waterfall method, as one of the sequential and systematic development approaches, is often used in information system development projects. However, its effectiveness in the context of academic information systems requires further analysis. This study aims to analyze the impact of the Waterfall method on improving the development process of academic information systems. The research focuses on three main aspects: time efficiency, cost, and the quality of the final output. Both quantitative and qualitative descriptive approaches were employed in this study. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with system developers, surveys of users (academic administration, lecturers, and students), and case studies at educational institutions using the Waterfall method. The results show that the Waterfall method provides a clear structure in the development process of academic information systems. This has a positive impact on time efficiency and the quality of the final output. However, the main drawback of this method is its lack of flexibility in addressing changing needs that often arise during the project. In conclusion, the Waterfall method is effective for academic information system development projects with stable and well-defined requirements. This study recommends exploring a hybrid approach, such as combining Waterfall with Agile, to improve responsiveness to changes in user needs in the future.
Predicting Transjakarta Passengers with LSTM-BiLSTM Deep Learning Models for Smart Transportpreneurship Siswanto, Joko; Hendry, Hendry; Rahardja, Untung; Sembiring, Irwan; Lisangan, Erick Alfons
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i1.440

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Travel pattern variations pose challenges in building a prediction model that accurately captures seasonal patterns or precision of BRT passenger numbers. An approach that integrates sophisticated prediction algorithms with high accuracy is needed to address the Transjakarta BRT passenger number prediction model problem. The proposed prediction model with the best accuracy is sought using deep learning on 8 models. The prediction model is used for short-term and long-term predictions, as well as looking for correlations in the prediction results of 13 Transjakarta corridors. The Python programming language with the Deep Learning Tensor Flow framework is run by Google Colaboratory used in the prediction simulation environment. The combination of BiLSTM-CNN was found to have the best accuracy of the evaluation value (SMAPE = 15.9387, MAPE = 0.598, and MSLE = 0.0425), although it has the longest time (134 seconds). Fluctuations in short-term predictions of passenger numbers evenly occur simultaneously across all corridors. Fluctuations in long-term predictions evenly occur simultaneously across all corridors, except in February. There is no negative correlation in the 13 prediction results and there are 8 corridors that have a close positive correlation. The prediction results can be used by transportation operators and the government to optimize resource planning and transportation policies to support sustainable community and economic mobility.
Boosting ESG Performance: Overcoming Collusion Among Entrepreneurial Family and Institutional Shareholders Geraldina, Ira; Muktiyanto, Ali; Rahardja, Untung
Aptisi Transactions On Technopreneurship (ATT) Vol 7 No 1 (2025): March
Publisher : Pandawan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/att.v7i1.452

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This study addresses the debate on the role of Multiple Large Shareholders (MLS) in influencing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) performance in family-controlled firms across ASEAN. It explores whether MLS identity creates a collusion effect or monitoring effect on ESG outcomes. Using unbalanced panel regression with 672 firm-year observations from publicly listed firms in ASEAN-6 (2015-2022), this study evaluates the impact of MLS identity on ESG performance. The findings indicate that MLS mainly exert a collusion effect, prioritizing private gains over stakeholder interests. Institutional investors as second-largest shareholders often misuse private ESG information rather than ensuring accountability, amplifying the collusion effect. These results contrast with prior studies highlighting MLS monitoring role in other regions. This study emphasizes the need for stronger governance in ASEAN to address MLS collusion and improve ESG performance. Global investors and policymakers must advocate for sustainable practices and transparency in family-controlled firms. The insights advance discussions on ownership structures and their implications for corporate sustainability in emerging markets.
The Influence of Sharia Principles on Management and Quality of Educational Governance: Pengaruh Prinsip Syariah pada Manajemen dan Kualitas Tata Kelola Pendidikan Rahardja, Untung; Silvia, Pita; Hakiki, Salman; Devi, Lakshmi
Jurnal MENTARI: Manajemen, Pendidikan dan Teknologi Informasi Vol 3 No 2 (2025): March
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/mentari.v3i2.742

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Penelitian ini mengevaluasi pengaruh Prinsip Syariah terhadap Manajemen Pendidikan dan Kualitas Tata Kelola Pendidikan dengan mempertimbangkan peran moderasi dari Kesadaran Nilai Syariah.Studi ini memberikan kontribusi dengan menawarkan model konseptual yang mengintegrasikan teknologi digital, termasuk Artificial Intelligence (AI) dan Blockchain, dalam tata kelola pendidikan berbasis syariah. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa Prinsip Syariah memiliki dampak positif yang signifikan terhadap kualitas tata kelola dan manajemen pendidikan, sementara Kesadaran Nilai Syariah memperkuat hubungan tersebut. Selain itu, penerapan Digital Marketing Engagement juga berkontribusi terhadap peningkatan kualitas tata kelola pendidikan. Studi ini menyoroti tantangan utama dalam implementasi prinsip syariah, termasuk kesiapan infrastruktur digital, regulasi pemerintah, dan adopsi teknologi oleh lembaga pendidikan Islam. Dengan memberikan wawasan baru mengenai integrasi prinsip syariah dengan teknologi modern, penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi referensi bagi pembuat kebijakan dan praktisi pendidikan dalam meningkatkan efektivitas dan transparansi tata kelola pendidikan berbasis Islam.
Integration of Business Intelligence and Predictive Analytics for Student Success Based on Blockchain: Integrasi Business Intelligence dan Analitik Prediktif untuk Keberhasilan Mahasiswa Berbasis Blockchain Rahardja, Untung; Rakhmansyah, Mohamad; Wijaya, Surta; Anjani, Sheila Aulia; Davies, Mary
Technomedia Journal Vol 10 No 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Pandawan Incorporation, Alphabet Incubator Universitas Raharja

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/tmj.v10i1.2389

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In the digital era, education is undergoing a significant transformation, with predictive analytics becoming an important approach to increasing student success. Rapid advancements in technology have enabled institutions to collect and analyze diverse datasets, yet challenges remain in ensuring data accuracy, transparency, and reliability. This research explores the integration of blockchain technology to address data integrity challenges, with a focus on its application in predictive analytics. The objective is to enhance the reliability of student-related data while improving the effectiveness of academic performance predictions. Specifically, this research examines the relationship between Academic Performance Metrics (APM), Student Engagement Data (SED), Socioeconomic Factors (SEF), Blockchain-Enabled Data Integrity (BDI), and Predictive Algorithm Efficiency (PAE). Using the Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method, data were collected through structured surveys and institutional records involving higher education students. The constructs were validated through measurement model testing before proceeding to structural path analysis. The results show the significant influence of socio-economic factors and blockchain-based data integrity on academic outcomes, while student engagement and predictive algorithm efficiency also demonstrate moderate effects. The study also identifies areas that require improvement in predictive models, particularly regarding the alignment of input variables with algorithm design. These findings emphasize the importance of leveraging technology to develop more equitable and effective educational strategies, while underscoring the need for continued improvements in construct design to increase the reliability and validity of models. This research contributes to the growing field of educational data science by offering a blockchain-enhanced framework for predictive analytics in education.
The Influence of Collaborative Methods in English Language Learning on Student Empathy and Tolerance: Pengaruh Metode Kolaboratif Pembelajaran Bahasa Inggris pada Empati dan Toleransi Mahasiswa Nuraeni, Rani; Natalia, Ester Ananda; Sihotang, Sondang Visiana; Aini, Qurotul; Rahardja, Untung
Jurnal MENTARI: Manajemen, Pendidikan dan Teknologi Informasi Vol 4 No 1 (2025): September
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/mentari.v4i1.787

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In the face of global challenges and increasing social polarization, empathy and tolerance have become essential components in shaping students’ character. Collaborative English language learning offers strong potential to foster these values through cross-perspective interaction. This study aims to explore the impact of collaborative learning methods in English language instruction on the development of students’ empathy and tolerance. This study aims to explore the impact of collaborative learning methods in English language instruction on the development of students’ empathy and tolerance. The approach centers on the implementation of collaborative techniques such as group discussions and perspective-sharing within English learning contexts. The learning process is designed to encourage active interaction and social reflection among students. Findings indicate that collaborative interaction enables students to appreciate diverse viewpoints, demonstrate mutual respect, and strengthen emotional and social awareness. Participatory learning activities help create an inclusive environment that supports character development. Collaborative English learning has proven effective in fostering empathy and tolerance among students. Therefore, integrating this approach into higher education curricula is a strategic step toward reinforcing character education that is responsive to multicultural society and global workforce demands.
Corporate Leadership in the Digital Business Era and Its Impact on Economic Development Across Global Markets Santoso, Nuke Puji Lestari; Nurmala, Risma; Rahardja, Untung
IAIC Transactions on Sustainable Digital Innovation (ITSDI) Vol 6 No 2 (2025): April
Publisher : Pandawan Sejahtera Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/itsdi.v6i2.697

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The digital business era has transformed corporate leadership, demanding a shift in leadership strategies and organizational structures. With the rapid advancement of digital technologies such as AI, blockchain, and big data analytics, business leaders are challenged to integrate these technologies while fostering innovation and sustainable growth in competitive global markets. This paper explores the relationship between corporate leadership and economic development across various global markets experiencing digital transformation. By examining different leadership styles, digital transformation initiatives, and their economic effects, the study seeks to understand how leadership in the digital era impacts economic outcomes. It highlights the importance of strategic leadership in driving innovation, collaboration, and adaptability, which are crucial for navigating technological disruption. The paper also investigates the regional variations in economic development resulting from digital transformation, offering insights into how different markets respond to digital changes and the leadership approaches that contribute to or hinder growth. In conclusion, this research emphasizes the need for dynamic leadership that is proactive, visionary, and capable of guiding organizations through the complexities of the digital landscape. It suggests that strategic leadership not only drives innovation but also supports global economic growth by helping organizations adapt and thrive in the face of digital disruption.
Short-Term Prediction of Bus Station Fleet Number Using a Combination of BiLSTM Models Siswanto, Joko; Rahmawati, Ainun; Rahardja, Untung; Putra, Nanda Dwi; Hakim, Muhammad Iman Nur; Pinandita, Tito; Prasetyo, Ilham Bagus
Automotive Experiences Vol 8 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Automotive Laboratory of Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang in collaboration with Association of Indonesian Vocational Educators (AIVE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ae.13402

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Predicting the number of bus station fleets requires a holistic approach, using sophisticated data analysis techniques and appropriate predictive modeling. Short-term predictions of bus station fleet numbers are proposed based on the best MAPE evaluation values ​​from the comparison of the Bi-LSTM, BiLSTM-CNN, BiLSTM-Transformer, BiLSTM-Informer, and BiLSTM-Reformer models. The dataset used is in the form of a CSV consisting of 6 types of arrivals and departures of the Giwangan City Yogyakarta type A bus station fleet from 01/01/2021 to 09/30/2023. The best prediction model was found in BiLSTM-Transformers based on a MAPE value of 0.2211 with a relatively fast time (00:00:52) compared to BiLSTM, BiLSTM-CNN, BiLSTM-Informer, and BiLSTM-Reformer. The BiLSTM-Transformer model can short-term predict 6 types of fleet arrivals and departures at the bus station in the next 30 days. The peak of the bar and curve is at 0 which means the proposed prediction model is very accurate. There is 1 strong positive correlation, 2 weak positive correlations, 2 strong negative correlations, 8 weak negative ones, and 2 uncorrelated ones. Prediction results can be used to support short-term decision making in fleet planning and management based on the dynamics of community mobility.
Calculus Driven Creativepreneurship as an Innovative Economic Solution for MSMEs: Kewirausahaan Kreatif Berbasis Kalkulus sebagai Solusi Ekonomi Inovatif untuk UMKM Rahardja, Untung; Natalia, Ester Ananda; Aini, Qurotul; Goh, Thomas Sumarsan; Lim, Clara Pasha
ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): ADI Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : ADI Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.34306/adimas.v5i2.1213

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Calculus-based creativepreneurship is an innovative approach aimed at enhancing the competitiveness of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) by applying mathematical concepts in business strategies. In the midst of the creative economy and digital transformation, MSMEs face challenges related to product innovation, financial management, and optimal use of digital technology. Limited access to data-driven training and quantitative analysis skills hinders effective and measurable business decision-making. This community service activity aims to bridge the gap between academic theory and field practice by integrating calculus concepts into MSME business decision-making processes. The program was conducted as part of the Raharja Enrichment Program (REP), which adopts the Outcome-Based Education (OBE) approach to provide practical, hands-on learning experiences. The method involved direct consultation with MSME actors. Students conducted observations, problem identification, and data analysis to apply calculus in calculating production costs, setting selling prices, break-even analysis and profit projections. Additionally, students used basic software tools to simulate cost and revenue scenarios and their impact on profit margins, making the learning experience more contextual and practical. The results show that the application of calculus supports MSMEs in improving operational efficiency, developing product innovation, and implementing more systematic, data driven financial strategies. Several partner MSMEs began adopting periodic performance evaluations using function graphs and rates of change. The integration of calculus in the development of creativepreneurship through REP provides dual benefits empowering MSMEs and enhancing student competencies. This model represents a strategic step toward building creative, data-based business solutions and can be replicated across various business sectors in the digital era.
Bibliometric Analysis of Strategic Management and Meaningful Work: Trends, Collaboration, and Future Directions Sunardjo, Richard Andre; Riza Chakim, Mochamad Heru; Natalia, Ester Ananda; Rahardja, Untung; Sihotang, Sondang Visiana
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i1.1088

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This study explores the evolution of Strategic Management and Meaningful Work (SDG-8) research through a bibliometric analysis of Scopus-indexed publications from 2015 to 2025. The aim is to map global trends, collaboration networks, and thematic clusters, thus enhancing understanding of how strategic management practices align with team member well-being and sustainable business models. Building on established literature in sustainable business, digital transformation, and ethical leadership, the research integrates human resource management and organisational behaviour theories. It examines how strategic management interacts with meaningful work, drawing on previous bibliometric and conceptual studies. A keyword-based search in the Scopus database identified 222 publications, refined to 110 English-language articles, conference papers, and reviews. VOSviewer software was used to construct co-occurrence networks and thematic maps across countries, organisations, authors, and keywords. The analysis reveals a significant increase in research output, with key hubs in the United States, Switzerland, Australia, and China. Influential institutions include MIT, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Wageningen University. Emerging themes such as digital transformation and competitive advantage underscore the growing integration of strategic management with meaningful work. These findings highlight the necessity for enhanced international collaboration to advance sustainable business practices and promote team member well-being.
Co-Authors AA Sudharmawan, AA Abas Sunarya Abas Sunarya, Po Abdul Hamid Arribathi Abdul Hayat Abdul Rahman, Abdul Wahab Achani Rahmania Az Zahra Achmad Nizar Hidayanto Adam Faturahman Ade Iriani Adi Setiawan Aditiya Lityanian Al Nasir Adiyarta, Krisna Aghnia Sabila Ainun Rahmawati Alexander Williams Alfiah Khoirunisa Alfiah Khoirunisa Alfiah Khoirunisa Alfiah Khoirunisa Alfiah Khoirunisa Alfian Dimas Ahsanul Rizki Ahmad Alwiyah Alwiyah Amelia, Sindy Amsyar, Izwan Ana Nurmaliana Anderson, James Andhika Dwi Putra Andriyani, Fitri Andriyansah . Anggun Aditya Ningrum Anggun Oktariyani Anggy Fatillah Anggy Giri Prawiyogi Ani Wulandari Anil Ram Anjani, Sheila Aulia Ankur Singh Bist Anoesyirwan Moeins Anoesyirwan Moeins Anwar, Aang Solahudin Apriliasari, Dwi Aptman, Ethan Ari Asmawati Arini Dwi Lestari Arini Dwi Lestari Aristo, Nabila Cynthia Arko Djajadi Ary Budi Warsito Asep Saefullah Asep Sutarman Asif Khan Asif Khan Astuti, Eka Dian Athapol Ruangkanjanases Augury El Rayeb Aulia Edliyanti Avionita, Sella Ayi Rakhmat Ramdani Ayu Martha Wardani Ayu Sanjaya, Yulia Putri Ayu Wanda Azz, Istajib Kulla Himmy Baedowi, Hikmal Bayu Pramono Bennet, Daniel Bhupesh Rawat Bist, Ankur Singh Budiarto, Mukti budiarty, frizca Bunga Pertiwi Candra, Ariya Panndhitthana Chairun Nas Chalifatullah, Siti Chen, Shih Chih Christianto, Dennies Dwi Chung-Hao Hsu Chung-Wen Hung Citra Destianty Cristhopher, Ethan Daelami Ahmad Danny Manongga Darmawan, Muhammad Diky Darmawan, Muhammad Diky Davies, Mary Deddy Pratama Desi Sartika Desrianti, Dewi Immaniar Desy Apriani Devi, Lakshmi Dewi Immaniar Dewi Mariana Apriani Dewi, Yustin Novita Dhita Rukmianti Diah Aryani, Diah Dian Maharani Damanik Dian Mustika Putri Dina Fitria Murad Dina Fitria Murad Dini Intan Pratiwi Dini Intan Pratiwi Dini Nurul Suvianti Duwi Juliansah, Muhamad Alfi Dwi Andayani, Dwi Dwi Anjani Dwi Apriliasari Dwi Apriliasari Dwi Maya Suhainingsih Edward Boris P Manurung Edward Boris P Manurung Edward Guustaaf Efa Ayu Nabila Efendy, Rifan Eko Prasetiyani Eko Prasetiyani Eko Sediyono Elinda, Bella Dhea Elinda, Bella Dhea Elmanda, Vonda Endah Nirmala Dewi Erick Alfons Lisangan Erick Febriyanto Erika Erika Erni Astuti Erviani, Maya Ima Euis Sitinur Aisyah Evi Maria Faisal Rizki Azhari Farida Agustin, Farida Faturahman, Adam Fauziah, Zaleha Febiani, Dyah Ayu Febiansyah, Hidayat Femi Allamiah Femi Allamiah Fernanda Setyobudi Armansyah, Fernanda Setyobudi Firman Hanafi Fitra Putri Oganda Fitri Faradilla Fitri Faradilla Fitri Lisnawati Fresandy, Gilang Fuad, Azharul Giandari Maulani Girinzio, Iqbal Desam Goh, Thomas Sumarsan Guustaaf, Edward Hakiki, Salman Handayani, Indri Handayani, Indri Hani Dewi Ariessanti Hani Dewi Ariessanti Harahap, Eka Purnama Harahap, Eka Purnama Harries Madiistriyatno Harries Madiistriyatno, Harries Henderi . 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