Eka Pratiwi
Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara

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Integrating Augmented Reality and Simulation Game for Flower Board Design Eka Pratiwi; Triase Triase; Imam Adlin Sinaga
Journal of Computer Networks, Architecture and High Performance Computing Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): Articles Research Volume 6 Issue 2, April 2024
Publisher : Information Technology and Science (ITScience)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/cnahpc.v6i2.3712

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Augmented Reality was regarded as one of the technologies that merged the real world with the virtual one. Its development was carried out by developers across various fields, including businesses such as floral services, exemplified by Berkah Florist. In practical application, Berkah Florist encountered challenges related to efficiency and customer satisfaction in the floral design process. The prevailing methods, such as displaying photographs or employing paper-based designs, were time-consuming and susceptible to paper damage, thus hindering customers from expressing their preferences accurately and disrupting the design process. To address these challenges, an application was developed to streamline the floral design process, aiming to make it more appealing. This research aimed to assist customers and streamline Berkah Florist's operations by facilitating the modeling and visualization of more captivating and effective designs. The application, based on a simulation game, was developed using Research and Development (R&D) and Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodologies. The application presented floral designs through an AR-enabled camera, replicating real-world conditions. The incorporation of Augmented Reality in the application garnered interest and engagement from prospective customers while alleviating boredom. Designed to provide a delightful experience for potential customers, the application aimed to enhance their interest in reusing it. Consequently, Berkah Florist could enhance customer experience and improve efficiency in the floral design process.
Kebersihan Lingkungan dan Krisis Air Bersih di Desa Jandi Meriah: Perspektif Masyarakat Lokal Silvia Tabah Hati; Dila Alvina; Damai Yanti Tambunan; Ika Fitria Ningsih; Ismanora Lubis; Eka Pratiwi
Joong-Ki : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 1: November 2024
Publisher : CV. Ulil Albab Corp

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56799/joongki.v4i1.6236

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This study aims to explore the relationship between environmental cleanliness and the water scarcity crisis in Jandi Meriah Village, as well as evaluate the roles of the government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in addressing these issues. Utilizing a qualitative approach, the research combines in-depth interviews and focus group discussions to gain comprehensive insights into the community's views on environmental cleanliness and the availability of clean water. The research method involves conducting interviews with 10-15 purposively selected respondents, including the village head, farmers, and housewives. These interviews are guided by semi-structured questions to identify key patterns and themes related to environmental cleanliness and water scarcity. Additionally, focus group discussions will be held with 2-3 groups, each consisting of 8-12 participants, to gather collective perspectives on the challenges and potential solutions. The findings reveal a significant interconnection between environmental cleanliness and the water scarcity crisis in Jandi Meriah Village. Ineffective waste management and poor sanitation contribute to water source contamination, while the lack of access to clean water exacerbates environmental cleanliness and public health issues. Major identified challenges include inadequate infrastructure, limited resources, and low community awareness. The roles of the government and NGOs in providing infrastructure and education are crucial but face challenges in coordination and implementation. The study concludes that there is a need for improved waste management infrastructure and clean water distribution, as well as enhanced community education on hygiene and water management. Better collaboration between the government and NGOs is essential for effectively addressing these issues. Regular evaluation and monitoring are also recommended to ensure the success of the implemented solutions.