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Perancangan Sistem Informasi Data Inventory Barang Berbasis Web (Studi Kasus: Sd Andir Mukti) Wulansari, Nesa Siti; Mulianingtyas, RR Octanty
Dinamik Vol 29 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Stikubank

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35315/dinamik.v29i2.9606

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SD Andir Mukti merupakan salah satu instansi pendidikan swasta di Kota Bandung yang berada dalam naungan Yayasan Andir Mukti sangat membutuhkan teknologi informasi untuk memanajemen data inventory barang di SD Andir Mukti, yang mana pada saat ini masih menggunakan pengelolaan data inventory manual. Pengelolaan data yang bersifat manual tersebut dinilai kurang efektif bagi keberlangsungan kegiatan pengelolaan data karena sering terjadinya ketidaksesuaian dalam pengelolaan barang. Perancangan dalam penelitian ini menggunakan bahasa pemrograman PHP ( Hypertext Prepocessor ), HTML ( Hyper Text Markup Language ), CSS, Javascript, Bootstrap yang didukung oleh database MySQL serta dibantu Framework Codeigniter untuk mempermudah dan mempercepat proses pengembangan aplikasi. Hasil dari keseluruhan pengujian dengan menggunakan blackbox menunjukan bahwa aplikasi ini berjalan dengan baik secara fungsional dan non-fungsional, pengujian blackbox yang dilakukan secara non-fungsional yaitu dalam setiap pergantian halaman membutuhkan respon atau waktu kurang lebih 10 detik, dari hasil pengujian whitebox menunjukan status valid pada tahap pengujian unit dan pada pengujian UAT ( User Acceptance Testing ) dengan menggunakan variabel perceived usefulness menunjukkan hasil yang cukup signifikan yaitu mencapai 85% dengan status memuaskan.
Smart City Weather and Disaster Monitoring Architecture: LoRaWAN Integration with COBIT 2019 Governance Yulistiawan, Bambang Saras; A, Galih Prakoso Rizky; Widyastuti, Rifka; Mulianingtyas, RR Octanty
Jurnal Teknik Informatika C.I.T Medicom Vol 17 No 2 (2025): May: Intelligent Decision Support System (IDSS)
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/cit.Vol17.2025.1267.pp59-74

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Climate change, urbanization, and the increasing frequency of natural disasters such as floods and forest fires demand that Indonesian cities adopt real-time, integrated, and reliable environmental monitoring systems. Within the context of smart cities, LoRaWAN technology offers wide coverage, low power consumption, and cost-efficient operations, making it highly relevant for city-scale multi-sensor monitoring systems. This study proposes the design of a LoRaWAN-based weather and disaster monitoring system architecture integrated into the smart city framework, while simultaneously adopting the IT governance principles of COBIT 2019. The methodology includes a literature review and the mapping of five COBIT domains (EDM03, APO03, BAI03, DSS02, MEA01) to LoRaWAN’s technical components, ranging from sensors, gateways, and network servers to application servers, dashboards, and public notification modules. The analysis demonstrates that the proposed design enhances data standardization, end-to-end security, monitoring, scalability, and device governance. The integration of COBIT 2019 further enables the optimization of risk management, monitoring effectiveness, incident response, and regulatory compliance. In conclusion, the proposed architecture provides a comprehensive framework to support resilient, adaptive, and sustainable smart cities. However, this architecture has not yet been implemented in practice, thus necessitating further implementation and evaluation to ensure the system’s effectiveness and sustainability in operational environment.
A New Framework for IT Governance Excellence Yulistiawan, Bambang Saras; Mulianingtyas, Rr Octanty; Widyastuti, Rifka; A , Galih Prakoso Rizky
International Journal of Enterprise Modelling Vol. 19 No. 3 (2025): September: Enterprise Modelling
Publisher : International Enterprise Integration Association

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The rapid digital transformation requires an organization to have adaptive, integrated governance and management of information technology services (IT). However, two popular frameworks, COBIT and ITIL, have weaknesses when implemented separately. COBIT seems too normative and strategic, while ITIL is too operational and procedural; therefore, both of them fail to align the requirements between the strategic direction and information technology service execution. This study proposes the CITIGOV Model, an integrative framework that aligns the strengths of COBIT and ITIL in a model of modular and adaptive governance and information technology service. With three main domains, Strategic Governance, Service-Oriented Management, and Continuous Value Optimization, and seven elements of sustainable operations in IT governance. This study employs the Design Science Research method and has been validated through a literature review, theoretical analysis, and the mapping of modern digital organisation needs. The result of this study not only delivers theoretical contributions to IT framework integration, but also the practical implications as well as relevant guidance implementation and applicability in the context of public or private organisations. Keywords:
A System dynamics quantitative model for enhancing e-government maturity in the indonesian education sector Yulistiawan, Bambang Saras; Widyastuti, Rifka; Mulianingtyas, Rr Octanty; A, Galih Prakoso Rizky; Sihotang, Hengki Tamando
International Journal of Basic and Applied Science Vol. 14 No. 2 (2025): Computer Science, Engineering, Basic and Applied mathematics Science
Publisher : Institute of Computer Science (IOCS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/ijobas.v14i2.693

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This study develops a deterministic mathematical model integrated with system dynamics to measure key success factors driving e-government maturity in Indonesia’s education sector. Addressing the gap in previous research, which mainly relied on descriptive methods, the model quantitatively examines causal relationships among leadership commitment, budget support, digital infrastructure, human capital, service quality, and feedback mechanisms. The methodology involves three stages: (1) constructing a causal loop diagram based on theoretical and empirical insights, (2) converting these relationships into a linear system of equations normalized on a [0–1] scale, and (3) performing simulations and sensitivity analyses to evaluate policy scenarios. Simulation results indicate that even relatively high leadership commitment (K=0.75) only produces moderate maturity levels (M≈0.409). The greatest improvement occurs when feedback loops are reinforced and service quality investments are prioritized. Sensitivity analysis reveals the model is particularly responsive to changes in feedback effectiveness and service quality weighting, identifying these as critical leverage points for accelerating transformation. Under optimal conditions, maturity can increase from 0.41 to 0.48, reflecting a 7% gain over the baseline. The study contributes a replicable quantitative framework for evidence-based policymaking, while noting limitations in parameter assumptions and empirical calibration for future refinement.