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Developing the Potential for Historical Educational Tourism Through Community Literacy Programs Wahdah, Nur; Parinduri, Armayanti Akhiriyah; Lestari, Novilia; Dida, Zinedin
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research of Higher Education Vol 7 No 2 (2024): (April) Theme Social Science, Education, Economic and Technology
Publisher : Islamic Studies and Development Center in Collaboration With Students' Research Center Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/ijmurhica.v7i2.181

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The Jam Gadang area in Bukittinggi City has great potential to be developed as an educational tourism. Its potential includes history and culture, architecture and design, history education, and tourism. This research aims to find out how to develop the potential for educational tourism in the history of Jam Gadang through literacy programs, including what the potential for educational tourism in Jam Gadang, what are the principles for implementing literacy programs based on the culture and history of Jam Gadang and how this literacy program plays a role in the life and educational tourism activities in the history of Jam Gadang Bukittinggi. The method used in this research is qualitative research with a case study approach. Data sources were taken through interviews with several informants. The results of this research indicate that the public already knows that the Bukittinggi Jam Gadang has the potential to become a historical educational tourist attraction. Still, in reality, its implementation has not been optimal.
Applying Finite State Automata to Structural Design of an Automatic Ice Cream Machine Lestari, Novilia; Sri Wahyu; Melisa Sartika; Annisa Thurrabiah Khanza; Sadra Afifah; Ade Candra Bayu
Journal of Applied Mathematics and Modelling Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Applied Mathematics and Modelling
Publisher : CIB Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64570/jamm.v1i2.28

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Technological advances encourage the implementation of automated machines to improve efficiency and process consistency, one of which is in automatic ice cream machines. These machines require a structured control system to manage the ordering flow and user interaction. This study aims to apply Automata theory, specifically Finite State Automata (FSA), to systematically model the working logic of an automatic ice cream machine. The system workflow is represented using Non-Deterministic Finite Automata (NFA) which includes the stages of cup size selection, flavor selection, topping selection, payment process, and order confirmation. This system allows the selection of 3 cup sizes: small, medium, and large, ensuring that each ordering process begins with an explicit cup size selection before the user proceeds to the next stage. Also, at the topping selection stage, the automata model is designed to be more flexible by providing transitions that allow users to choose no topping at all or to choose more than one topping. Model validation was carried out through simulations using JFLAP. The simulation results show that the model can accept valid input sequences and reject invalid inputs, so that the system flow runs consistently. Thus, FSA is proven effective as a formal framework in modeling and analyzing automatic ice cream machine systems.