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Journal : Telcomatics

Aplikasi Sistem Manajemen Perpustakaan dengan Penerapan Pemrograman Berorientasi Objek Angelina Jolie; Dedrick Dedrick; Raphael Kurniawan Sugeng; Winona Audrey Lee; Andik Yulianto
Telcomatics Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/telcomatics.v7i2.7349

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Library is one of the most important pillars to improve the quality of Indonesia’s education. Due to its importance for the next generation, the government tries to increase the establishment of schools and libraries so that the young generation can compete with people from another countries. However, the increasing number of libraries did not mean that the library service quality will become better. Many library systems in Indonesia still have not kept up with technology and still using the manual system, hence the management process and services are not effective. Because of that, this research is created for the purpose of producing a design for a library management application. The methods used in this research is split into multiple steps which is system planning, class diagram planning, MySQL database planning, and GUI planning. The following processes will produce a library management desktop application that is integrated to a database. With this application, processing, documenting, and deliverance of data can be done in more effective and efficient way.
Pengembangan Prototype Remote Control untuk Fault Simulator Trainer Jan Putra Bahtra Agung S Pelawi; Andik Yulianto
Telcomatics Vol 8 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Internasional Batam

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37253/telcomatics.v8i1.7851

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Most trainer module equipped a system error simulator (Fault Simulator), to activate the fault simulator the instructor must press a button that will bring up a certain type of fault that the trainer wants to simulate, then students will analyze the source of the error and fix it. The weakness of this trainer is that teachers must press a button on the trainer when they want to change the fault simulator in front of students so that participants will know which type of fault simulator is being run without troubleshooting. If this happens, the teaching objectives are not achieved so that the teaching process using this trainer becomes less effective. To overcome this problem, a remote-control prototype for trainers was designed consisting of an infrared (IR) based transmitter and receiver. To facilitate integration of the fault simulator module, the IR Transmitter and IR Receiver will communicate serially. From the tests carried out, it can be concluded that the designed remote-control prototype for trainers is functioning properly. IR transmitter and IR receiver can communicate serially using infrared media. This remote-control prototype has an optimal distance in the range of 0-5 m.