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Implementing Gestalt Theory in UI/UX Design of Mobile Apps for Food Waste Reduction Oktavia, Oktavia; Sundari, Silma; Alpiyasin, Feri
Jurnal Computech & Bisnis (e-journal) Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Computech & Bisnis (e-Journal)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/rfckep12

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Participants in the Independent Study MSIB Batch 5's #Tech4Impact Skilvul Program are encouraged to create digital solutions for social problems, such as reducing food waste.  A website-based e-commerce design was one of the first innovations to receive a 90 on the System Usability Scale (SUS).  Two drawbacks were identified during evaluations: the incentive elements lack clear visual cues, and the design is not yet responsive on mobile platforms.  Given the mobile-first trend and the critical role mobile applications play in delivering integrated, tailored, and practical transaction experiences, this poses a problem. The UI/UX design of the SaveBite mobile application is developed in this study by applying Gestalt Theory and Design Thinking.  Gestalt principles improve consistency, visual perception, and interface navigation, while Design Thinking guarantees that the design is focused on user needs.  The development is concentrated on making the reward elements more user-friendly and enhancing the mobile experience. With an average SEQ of 6.7 (or 95.7% ease of use) and a SUS score of 81.0, usability testing findings demonstrate a significant improvement over the prior website design.  These results show that the prototype provides a reasonable degree of responsiveness, clarity, and comfort. This study shows the potential for increased user adoption while helping create mobile-based digital solutions to food waste problems.  In the future, this application might be fully developed for community use, leveraging digital technology to reduce food waste sustainably.
Implementasi Monitoring Website Pemkot Cimahi Menggunakan Uptime Kuma Berbasis VPS Gilang Trifebriyanto, Fajar; Syani, Mamay; Alpiyasin, Feri; Laia, Firdaus; Parga Zen, Bita
Jurnal Sistem Informasi Galuh Vol 4 No 1 (2026): Journal of Galuh Information Systems
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Jurusan Sistem Informasi Universitas Galuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25157/jsig.v4i1.5665

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The Department of Communication and Informatics (Diskominfo) of Cimahi City manages various digital public services that require high availability. However, the manual monitoring process of these websites is inefficient and prone to delays in detecting downtime. This study aims to implement an automated monitoring system using Uptime Kuma hosted on a Virtual Private Server (VPS) and integrated with a Telegram Bot for real-time notifications. The research method involves configuring Uptime Kuma to monitor 25 government websites via HTTP/HTTPS protocols with a 60-second check interval. The results demonstrate that the system successfully visualizes the status of all websites on a centralized dashboard. Furthermore, the Telegram integration provides instant alerts to the technical team when disruptions occur, significantly reducing the response time and ensuring the reliability of the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE).
Implementation Of Forward Chaining Method In Expert System For Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Diagnosis: Case Study In One Of General Practitioner And Dental Clinics In Bandung Vina Nur’alpiah; Feri Alpiyasin; Haris Supriatna; Adi Suwarno
Majalah Bisnis & IPTEK Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Majalah Bisnis & IPTEK
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (P3M) STIE Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55208/e6rf4s33

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Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a significant health issue in Indonesia, particularly in the city of Bandung.  This condition necessitates prompt intervention and precise diagnosis to ensure patients receive timely and suitable treatment.  The insufficient number of medical workers, particularly physicians, in various clinics, including the Healthy Life Clinic, constitutes a significant impediment to the early diagnosis of DHF.  This project aims to develop and apply an expert system for diagnosing DHF using the forward chaining method.  This approach operates by tracing data from user-inputted facts or symptoms to derive diagnostic conclusions.  This expert system is designed to replicate a physician's cognitive process in evaluating symptoms and providing guidance for the early diagnosis of DHF.  The study's results indicated that the created method achieved a diagnosis with high accuracy and strong consistency with the test data. Furthermore, the system demonstrated superior performance in terms of response speed and user-friendliness.  Validation tests and simulations based on actual cases managed by the clinic were conducted for testing purposes.  The system's efficacy is significantly contingent upon the quality and comprehensiveness of the data input by the user.  A further deficiency identified was the need for regular updates to the knowledge base to ensure the system's relevance to the latest advancements in the medical field.  Despite several constraints, this expert system has demonstrated its efficacy as a practical and effective diagnostic tool, particularly for clinics with limited medical staff.  The incorporation of artificial intelligence through the forward chaining method is anticipated to serve as a strategic solution for enhancing the quality of health services and expediting the management of DHF cases at primary healthcare facilities.
Implementation of ResNet 101 Architecture in Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) Algorithm to Detect Diseases in Chili Plant Leaves Based on Image Processing Feri Alpiyasin; Cahyo Hermanto; Naura Khoirunnisa; Chintya Rahmadanti; Nida Mutmainah
Majalah Bisnis & IPTEK Vol. 18 No. 2 (2025): Majalah Bisnis & IPTEK
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat (P3M) STIE Pasundan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55208/bistek.v18i2.407

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Chili plants (Capsicum annuum L.) constitute a significant horticultural commodity in Indonesia, with production on the rise.  Chili producers frequently encounter difficulties, including insufficient knowledge regarding diseases that impact chili plant foliage and the application of technology.  Identified major diseases include leaf spot, curly top, and gemini, which can diminish chili output.  The application of the ResNet 101 architecture in Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for disease detection in plant pictures presents a viable approach.  The ResNet 101 architecture is employed to recognize and classify various illnesses on chili leaves, facilitating early symptom detection and diagnosis.  The residual architecture (ResNet 101) acquires intricate elements in images to improve disease diagnosis precision. This research examines the utilization, challenges, and benefits of disease detection systems through various methodologies, including observations and field investigations.  The process entails gathering picture models from various disease categories (leaf spot, curly top, gemini) and healthy leaves to construct a dataset, in addition to seeking expert consultation on illness classifications and employing the ResNet 101 architecture for modeling.  The use of the ResNet 101 architecture in the CNN model for disease detection on chili leaves, utilizing a dataset of 1,518 images categorized into four groups (leaf spot, curly top, gemini, and healthy leaves), yielded substantial outcomes, achieving an overall accuracy of 0.9382.  The established architecture must be evaluated against alternative designs to enhance the model's outcomes and to expand the dataset utilized to improve accuracy substantially.
Be Wise on the Internet in the Digital Era Feri Alpiyasin; Rini Risanti; Yomanius Untung; Dylan Hafizh Ramdany; M Fahmi Aditia; M Adika Burhanuddin; Rafi Iqbal Maulana; Wahyuni Syifa Aliyya; Nasywa Ambarwati; Najhan Taswiyah Hasanudin; Ibnu Raihan Raindra A; Bagaskara Saputra D; Manan Prasetya; Andika Maulana Yusuf
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/p895c453

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Prudent internet use in the digital age seeks to mitigate the imprudent actions of adolescent internet users. The primary concerns identified encompass insufficient understanding of mental health dangers, the proliferation of misinformation, and internet addiction. This community service initiative utilizes a socialization approach comprising steps such as a pre-test, a material presentation, a post-test, and an implementation evaluation. Findings from this community service initiative reveal that people in Karanganyar and Astanaanyar who participated in the digital literacy workshop demonstrated enhanced comprehension of safe and responsible internet use. In conclusion, digital literacy education equips the community with essential skills to navigate the online realm responsibly, thereby reducing risks and enhancing the benefits of the internet in the digital age.
Digital Savvy: Know the Technology, Be Aware of the Dangers Feri Alpiyasin; Hasanah Tisna Amijaya; Ganjar Nurul Fajar; Jajat Sudrajat; Muhamad Firza; Putri Alivia Nur Khalizah; Trisna Saputra; Naia Aulia Fitria; Angel Savira Pricillia Pratama; Thazkia Listi Alistianti; Alya Nazhara Nurseptia; Moch Rival Mulyadi; Ghaida Nafisyah; Syahril Fathan Sailendani; Allya Azkya Subarja; Elsa Wirda Saputra
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/0vk1zb86

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The community service initiative titled "Digital Smarts: Understanding Technology and Its Risks" seeks to examine the difficulties encountered by pupils at Miftahul Huda Al Azz Junior High School regarding their utilization of digital technology and the related hazards. The primary concerns highlighted encompass insufficient awareness of potential hazards, including online fraud, identity theft, and adverse effects on mental well-being. This community service initiative employed a socialization approach that included a pre-test, a presentation of the material, a post-test, and an evaluation of the activities. The findings indicated that numerous students were ill-equipped to confront threats in the digital realm, despite their significant dependence on technology. The conclusion from this community service initiative is that training programs aimed at improving understanding of technology and its associated risks are crucial for cultivating students into more informed and proactive digital users, thereby facilitating safer technology use.
Development Of The Nurul Hikmah Islamic Boarding School Website In Ciwidey District Bandung Regency Dheni Apriantsani Budiman; Feri Alpiyasin; Dani Rohpandi; Susanto Susanto; Hanan Abdul Manan; Yuyus Muttaqin; Danil Akbar Rabbani; Zahira Shofa; Laila Safitri; Santi Nurohmah
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat: Bisnis dan Iptek (JPMBISTEK)
Publisher : LPPM STMIK Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56447/48hppk13

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The advancement of Islamic boarding schools can be improved by using internet-based information media, thereby facilitating widespread community access to information. This phase necessitates sufficient infrastructure that fulfills the institution's requirements. Moreover, creating a website requires specific skills and knowledge to ensure the content is readily accessible, aesthetically pleasing, and comprehensible to consumers. The community service team from STMIK Mardira Indonesia employed a descriptive, qualitative approach in developing the Pondok Pesantren Nurul Hikmah website, using the waterfall model within the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) stages. Upon completing the creation process, training is vital for management personnel, especially for operators and administrators who oversee website content. This website development enables the community to get information that is transparent, expedited, and comprehensible.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE PONDOK PESANTREN TANJUNG SALAM WEBSITE IN CIWIDEY DISTRICT, BANDUNG REGENCY Dani Rohpandi; Feri Alpiyasin; Nono Sudarsono; Heri Wahyudi; Feri Irawan; Muhamad Ma’rufi Ibnu Amir; Prastyo Pratama; Rizal Fauzi; Syaidan Ali Pratama
Community Service Journal : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Mardira Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Community Service in Indonesia
Publisher : Politeknik Mardira Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71266/csj.v1i2.55

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The development of Islamic boarding school institutions can be carried out using an internet-based information medium to be publicly accessible and certainly requires infrastructure that meets the necessary criteria. Developing a website certainly requires skills and expertise to produce information that is easily accessible, attracts attention, and can be understood by its visitors. In developing the website for Pondok Pesantren Tanjung Salam, the community service team from STMIK Mardira Indonesia uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach and the waterfall model in software development (Software Development Life Cycle). With the development that has been carried out, training for the management, especially the operators and administrators responsible for the website's content, is of course needed. The result of this website development provides free access to information for the public.
Co-Authors Adi Suwarno Adzra Maisa Fayyadh Ahfi Fauka Pranata Allya Azkya Subarja Alya Nazhara Nurseptia Andika Maulana Yusuf Angel Savira Pricillia Pratama Anggita Nurul Fadilah Aulia Rahmi Nur Fajriyah Aulya Putri Syaharani Azkia Muhammad Hanif Bagaskara Saputra D Belly Embun Pradana Bita Parga Zen Cahyo Hermanto Chintya Rahmadanti Dani Rohpandi Dani Rohpandi Danil Akbar Rabbani Debi Irawan Dheni Apriantsani Budiman Dyah Pitaloka Permata Hadi Dylan Hafizh Ramdany Egi E Saputra Elsa Wirda Saputra En Tay Epa Paujiah, Epa Euis Zakiyah Fauzan Syahrul Ramadhan fauzia, Eva Latifah Febriani, Githa Feri Irawan Fikri Irawan Abdurahman Firdaus Laia Ganjar Nurul Fajar Ghaida Nafisyah Gilang Trifebriyanto, Fajar Githa Febriani Hanan Abdul Manan Haris Supriatna Heri Wahyudi Ibnu Raihan Raindra A Jajat sudrajat Komarudin Komarudin Laila Safitri M Adika Burhanuddin M Fahmi Aditia Manan Prasetya Miranti Andhita Scantya Moch Rival Mulyadi Muhamad Firza Muhamad Ma’rufi Ibnu Amir Muhammad Ilham Naia Aulia Fitria Najhan Taswiyah Hasanudin Najja Rissalah Nasywa Ambarwati Naura Khoirunnisa Nida Mutmainah Nida Mutmainah Nono Sudarsono Nova Suci Safitri Oktavia Oktavia Oktavia Oktavia Prastyo Pratama Putri Alivia Nur Khalizah Rafi Iqbal Maulana Retno Ayu Maharani Rini Risanti Rizal Fauzi Rizal Parghani Rochyiat Ramdani Rohmat Nur Ibrahim Roy Kurniawan Salsa Dhia, Hasna Santi Nurohmah Sri Hartati Sundari, Silma Susanto Susanto Syahril Fathan Sailendani Syaidan Ali Pratama Syani, Mamay Tegar Dinar Harsya Ibrahim Thazkia Listi Alistianti Trisna Saputra Vina Nur’alpiah Wahyuni Syifa Aliyya Wilasih Jabarila Win Hendrawan Wisnu Paujan Yomanius Untung Yuyus Muttaqin Zahira Shofa