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Development of The Means of Engagement Concept on Enterprise Resource Planning User Satisfaction Rayhan Rafael Rafsanjani; Muharman Lubis; Sahidan Abdulmana
Electronic Integrated Computer Algorithm Journal Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): VOLUME 1, NO 1: OCTOBER 2023
Publisher : Yayasan Asmin Intelektual Berkah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62123/enigma.v1i1.7

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None of the several theories that underpin the assessment of IT adoption characterizes the process as dynamically as the Means of Engagement theory does. User satisfaction is a key factor in influencing the success of ERP implementation as well as the adoption of the ERP system by the user. Therefore, it is necessary to identify the factors affecting user satisfaction of the ERP system as well as the relationship between customer satisfaction and user involvement. This research aims to develop a concept or model of Means of Engagement (MOE) on relationship domain in particular for satisfaction factor with the research object of PT Glico Indonesia. The research uses SEM-PLS analysis method using the SmartPLS 4 application to construct and test a structural equation model that reflects the relationship between the variables investigated in the research. The evaluation results showed that the five SERVQUAL dimensions studied did not have a significant impact on user satisfaction while customer satisfaction had a significant positive impact on engagement. The results of this research, namely the development of the Means of Engagement model, are expected to be the basis for PT Glico Indonesia to design strategies that can improve and maintain the adoption of ERP system users based on the level of the means of engagement model.
Evaluating IT Delivery Value in the Faculty of Industrial Engineering at Telkom University Using the COBIT 2019 Framework, Domain APO04, for Mapping LAM INFOKOM Standards Muhammad Haikal Fasya; Muharman Lubis; Lukman Abdurrahman; Matias Garcia-Constantino; Sahidan Abdulmana; Rafian Ramadhani
Electronic Integrated Computer Algorithm Journal Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): VOLUME 1, NO 2: APRIL 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62123/enigma.v1i2.19

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In the contemporary landscape, technology holds pivotal significance across diverse domains, including academia and industry. The Faculty of Industrial Engineering at Telkom University faces challenges in optimizing the value derived from its IT investments to meet evolving market demands. To address this, IT governance methodologies are essential, ensuring effective and secure IT utilization aligned with strategic objectives. This study investigates and evaluates the IT delivery value process at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Telkom University, using the COBIT 2019 Domain APO04 framework and LAM INFOKOM standards. Data collection involved primary interviews and secondary document analysis. The analysis revealed gaps in assessing emerging technologies and recommending further initiatives. Recommendations span people, process, and technology aspects, aiming to enhance technology evaluation procedures and documentation. This study provides insights into effectively leveraging IT to achieve the Faculty's objectives and enhance decision-making quality.
Internet of Things for Urban Infrastructure: Applications, Challenges, and Future Directions – A Review Alif Noorachmad Muttaqin; Alaric Rasendriya Aniko; Muhamad Ivan Fadilah; Fauzi Hizbullah; Sahidan Abdulmana
Acceleration, Quantum, Information Technology and Algorithm Journal Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): VOLUME 2, NO 2: DECEMBER 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62123/aqila.v2i2.102

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The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative technology in the development of urban infrastructure, enabling real-time data collection, intelligent decision-making, and integrated service delivery. This study explores the implementation of IoT in various urban domains, including transportation management, environmental monitoring, smart parking, structural health surveillance, and smart city integration. The findings highlight significant improvements in operational efficiency, system resilience, and environmental sustainability. However, large-scale adoption still encounters challenges such as cybersecurity risks, interoperability issues, device reliability, and maintenance demands, along with socio-economic barriers including high implementation costs, limited technical expertise, and complex regulatory frameworks. To address these challenges, the study recommends adopting advanced technologies such as edge computing, artificial intelligence, and blockchain, establishing global interoperability standards, and fostering cross-sector collaborations. Furthermore, innovative financing models and inclusive public policies are essential to ensure secure, efficient, and sustainable IoT deployment. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of the role of IoT in shaping future smart cities, providing a framework for policymakers, urban planners, and technology developers.