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Analysis of the Influence of Selecting Project Implementation Methods on Project Success: Case Study of Competency Certificate Reminder Feature Development at PT Eleska Iatki Mulyati, Rika; Suakanto, Sinung; Raharjo, Adi; Agustien, Ferry; Priyadi, Djoko
SemanTIK : Teknik Informasi Vol 10, No 1 (2024):
Publisher : Informatics Engineering Department of Halu Oleo University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55679/semantik.v10i1.48410

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Project success relies on effective management and efficient implementation methods. These methods optimize potential, overcome risks, develop timely plans, maintain quality, and manage budgets. A correlation analysis was conducted on four attributes: clarity, accuracy, effectiveness, selection of methods, and standard methods. The results showed a high correlation between project implementation methods and project success, indicating a significant impact on project success. PT Eleska Iatki, a business process provider, requires digital projects for competency certificate validity period reminders, emphasizing the importance of appropriate implementation methods for project success and company goals. Keywords; Project Management, Implementation Methods, Correlation, Chi-Square, Data Analysis
Design and Development of a Competency Certificate Surveillance System for Electrical Technical Personnel using a Disruptive RSM Design Approach Mulyati, Rika; Lubis, Muharman; Suakanto, Sinung; Rahman, A. Taupik
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research Vol 9, No 1.1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Dharma Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29099/ijair.v9i1.1.1660

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The competency certificate for electrical technical personnel serves as formal evidence that an individual is qualified to work in the electricity sector and has a validity period of three years, requiring periodic surveillance to ensure regulatory compliance. In practice, the surveillance process is still largely conducted manually by Competency Certification Bodies (LSK), resulting in administrative inefficiencies, delays in certificate renewal, fragmented documentation, and limited traceability of surveillance records. These challenges not only burden certification bodies and certificate holders but also affect regulatory supervision performance. This study aims to design and develop a competency certificate surveillance information system for electrical technical personnel using a disruptive Recognise–Scrutinize–Materialize (RSM) design approach. Data were collected through observations, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis to identify existing problems and system requirements. The RSM method was applied to systematically align stakeholder needs with national regulations and international standards, including ISO, IEEE, and NIST guidelines. The results of this research produce a regulation-based surveillance system design in the form of a structured mock-up that integrates automated reminders, digital document validation, standardized surveillance workflows, and real-time monitoring dashboards. The proposed system is expected to improve efficiency, data accuracy, transparency, and regulatory compliance in the surveillance and renewal process of competency certificates. This research contributes novel insights into the digitalization of competency certificate surveillance, a topic that has received limited attention in previous studies, particularly within the electricity sector.