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Analisis Komparatif Berbagai Teori Karakteristik Proses Pendekatan Anak dengan Tujuan Seksual untuk Mendeteksi Percakapan Teks Ashianti, Livia; Idananta, Kanyadian
JIEET (Journal of Information Engineering and Educational Technology) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jieet.v7n1.p1-9

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Teknologi internet sering disalahgunakan untuk tindakan kriminal, salah satunya adalah proses pendekatan anak untuk tujuan seksual secara online. Dalam melakukan tindakannya, pelaku melakukan pendekatan kepada korban dengan menggunakan teknologi internet. percakapan teks menjadi bukti kejahatannya. Studi sebelumnya menunjukkan bahwa teori karakteristik dapat menentukan tingkat akurasi dalam mendeteksi percakapan teks yang berisi proses pendekatan tersebut. Penelitian ini akan melakukan uji coba menggunakan teori karakteristik yang berbeda untuk mendapatkan teori karakteristik terbaik untuk mendeteksi percakapan teks mengandung proses pendekatan dengan tujuan seksual. Karakteristik tersebut akan digunakan untuk ekstraksi fitur percakapan teks. Kemudian diklasifikasikan menggunakan metode Support Vector Machine (SVM). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan jumlah karakteristik yang berbeda berdampak pada tingkat akurasinya. Namun, menggabungkan 2 teori karakteristik berbeda menghasilkan tingkat akurasi yang lebih baik.
Analysis & Design of E-Community Development System in Jakarta, Indonesia Idananta, Kanyadian; Mayliana, Mayliana
Jurnal Informatika: Jurnal Pengembangan IT Vol 3, No 3 (2018): JPIT, September 2018
Publisher : Politeknik Harapan Bersama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30591/jpit.v3i3.968

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Nowadays, community service becoming essentials in education, but these activities are done manually, as each institution had to find communities and sponsors before opening a class. To support these activities we are analyzing and designing an E-Community Development system to help communities, institutions and also lecturers in completing their responsibilities. Using this system, all registered communities, institutions and lecturers in Indonesia can communicate with each other using a web-based system.  We hope the presence of this application can cut down the process of opening a community service class. The method used in analyzing and designing the system are by problem identification, literature study, goal specification, data collection, analysis and data interpretation, and evaluation and report.
Development of an E-Thesis Application Using Agile Method and Azure Devops at XYZ University Idananta, Kanyadian; Mayliana, Mayliana; Ashianti, Livia
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v11i2.63830

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To adapt to rapid change in the software development landscape, organizations require a more adaptive approach than the traditional Waterfall method to better accommodate evolving user needs. The Agile methodology, characterized by its adaptive, iterative, and responsive nature, is well-suited for modern application development environments. However, Agile has notable weaknesses in operational aspects such as deployment, monitoring, and the lack of continuous testing and integration. To overcome these limitations, the implementation of Agile methods is increasingly complemented by DevOps practices. Integrating Agile and DevOps methodologies accelerates product delivery, improves communication and team collaboration, and automates development processes. Universitas XYZ developed a web-based e-Thesis application to integrate and monitor all stages of thesis supervision using the Agile methodology, specifically the Scrum framework, supported by DevOps practices implemented through the Azure DevOps platform. Azure DevOps supports a collaborative culture and provides a set of integrated processes that bring together developers, project managers, and contributors. This study demonstrates that the integration of the Agile methodology with the Azure DevOps platform in the development of the e-Thesis system has proven effective in enabling faster, more reliable, and responsive system development aligned with user requirements.