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Volumetric Study: Strategi Perkuliahan Studio Perancangan Arsitektur Rahmani, Ahmad Ibrahim; Syuaib, Mayadah; Nuryuningsih, Nuryuningsih; Febriansyah, Muhammad Chaidar; Zahra, Kamila
TIMPALAJA : Architecture Student Journals Vol. 2 No. 2 (2020): December
Publisher : The Department of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Technology, Alauddin Islamic University of Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/timpalaja.v2i2a6

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Abstrak_ Pada kuliah asas dan studio perancangan arsitektur UIN Alauddin Makassar lazim menggunakan metode penelusuran konsep perancangan 2 dimensional dengan media kertas gambar dan sketsa konseptual. Dari isu ini berkaitan dengan fakta bahwa konsep desain 2D yang menggunakan media kertas gambar terbatas hanya merepresentasikan ide bentuk, warna, dan texture dalam desain. Salah satu kelemahan metode ini yaitu keterbatasan mahasiswa untuk mengeksplorasi bentuk-bentuk dan belum akurat dalam merepresentasikan konsep perancangan, sehingga dibutuhkan strategi perkuliahan lain yang lebih representative terhadap proses desain yang dilaksanakan di studio perancangan arsitektur. Agar mahasiswa juga bisa merekam konsepsi orientasi, shading, contour, dan layering secara optimal. Artikel ini membahas pengalaman empiris pengaplikasian metode volumetric study  dalam lingkup kampus UIN Alauddin Makassar dalam kerangka strategi peningkatan mutu perkuliahan. Hasil studi kasus pada mata kuliah Asas dan studio perancangan arsitektur 3 untuk mahasiswa semester III, ditemukan bahwa sebagian besar mahasiswa merasa metode volumetrik studi ini dapat membantu dalam penelusuran konsep perancangan.Kata kunci: Volumteric Study; Studio; Perancangan Abstract _ In architectural design studios at UIN Alauddin Makassar, it is common to use the method of tracing the concept in  2-dimensional design mode, by using drawing paper media and conceptual sketches. This issue relates to the fact that the 2D design concept using drawing paper media is limited to only representing the idea of shape, colour and texture in the design. One of the weaknesses of this method is the student's limitation to explore forms and inaccurate representation of design concepts so that another course strategy that is more representative of the design process is needed in an architectural design studio. So that students can also record the conceptions of orientation, shading, contours, and layering optimally. This article discusses the empirical experience of applying the volumetric study method within the UIN Alauddin Makassar campus within the framework of a strategy to improve the quality of lectures. The results of a case study in 3rd architectural design studio course for second years students, it was found that most students felt that the volumetric method of this study could help in tracing design concepts.Keywords: Volumetric Study; Studio; Design
National Cyber Defense: Analysis of Incident Severity Factors Using a Decision Tree Fakhreja, Reyhan; Umam, Khaerul; Zahra, Kamila; Nurjiah, Imat Siti
Jurnal Pertahanan: Media Informasi tentang Kajian dan Strategi Pertahanan yang Mengedepankan Identity, Nasionalism dan Integrity Vol 11, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : The Republic of Indonesia Defense University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33172/jp.v11i1.19798

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Cybersecurity became Indonesia’s national defense priority after the April 2024 ransomware attack on critical infrastructure exposed systemic vulnerabilities. Despite BSSN’s establishment, inter-agency coordination remains fragmented, and response delays persist. This study aims to identify the key determinants of cyber-incident severity and propose data-driven policy recommendations. A descriptive quantitative approach was applied to all 77 incidents recorded by BSSN from January to September 2024 a period chosen because it follows new regulatory measures introduced at the start of 2024 and includes multiple high-profile events. BSSN data were cross-referenced with Kominfo and Id-SIRTII logs (revealing an 8 percent discrepancy) to enhance validity. Preprocessing involved removing non-contributory fields, grouping by attack type, sector, and severity, converting categorical variables (Incident Type, Sector, Origin, Mitigation Measures, Response Time, Status) into factors, and stratified splitting into 80 percent training and 20 percent testing subsets. A decision tree model in RStudio (pruned with cp = 0.05) yielded 93.75 percent accuracy, validated by 10-fold cross-validation (mean accuracy 92.5 percent, SD 2.1 percent). Results show Incident Type as the strongest predictor of severity, followed by Mitigation Measures and Response Time. Attacks responded to within 24 hours seldom exceed medium severity, whereas delays over 48 hours, especially for exploits, Trojans, and malware, almost always result in critical outcomes. Additionally, incidents from the United States and Singapore disproportionately target underdeveloped infrastructure and governance sectors, increasing severity. To bolster Indonesia’s cybersecurity resilience, recommendations include: expanding secure, evenly distributed digital infrastructure; establishing and reinforcing provincial CSIRTs; enforcing uniform audit and certification standards; and integrating digital literacy into education. Ultimately, deepening ASEAN CERT integration through synchronized incident classification and real-time threat attribution will bridge national and regional defense gaps, thereby enhancing cross-border response capabilities