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Reform of Criminal Procedure Law in Dealing with Transnational Cyber Crime Flora, Henny Saida; Maharjan, Kailie; Mark, Elladdadi; Fernando, Jimmy Rian; Alghiffary, Idrus
Rechtsnormen: Journal of Law Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Pendidikan Islam Daarut Thufulah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/rjl.v2i3.1293

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Background: The rapid advancement of technology has led to a significant increase in transnational cybercrime, posing serious challenges to existing criminal procedure laws. Traditional legal frameworks often fall short in addressing the complexities and borderless nature of cybercrimes, necessitating comprehensive reforms to enhance international cooperation and effective law enforcement. Objective: This research aims to analyze the current inadequacies in criminal procedure laws regarding transnational cybercrime and propose necessary reforms to strengthen legal frameworks, ensuring efficient cross-border cybercrime management. Methodology: This study employs a qualitative research method, including a comprehensive literature review, analysis of existing legal frameworks, and expert interviews. The comparative analysis of different countries' approaches to cybercrime legislation provides insights into best practices and potential improvements. Results: The research findings reveal significant gaps in the current legal procedures, such as jurisdictional challenges, lack of standardized definitions, and inadequate international cooperation mechanisms. The study identifies key areas for reform, including harmonization of cybercrime laws, enhancement of mutual legal assistance treaties, and adoption of advanced technological tools for investigation. Conclusion: The reform of criminal procedure laws is imperative to effectively address transnational cybercrime. The proposed reforms emphasize the need for a unified legal framework, improved international collaboration, and utilization of modern technologies to ensure robust and adaptive legal responses to the evolving nature of cyber threats.  
Development of Labyrinth Media to Stimulate Prosocial Behavior Skills of 5-6 years old Children in Purwakarta Alsafiah, Cut Mutia; Tabroni, Imam; Mark, Elladdadi; Maharjan, Kailie
Journal of Computer Science Advancements Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55849/jsca.v1i1.453

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This study aims to produce a valid labyrinth learning media to improve the ability of prosocial behavior in children aged 5-6 years.  This research is a development research with the development model used by Sugiyono.   In this study, researchers only used 7 (seven) stages, namely knowing problems and potential, data collection, product design, design validation, design revision, product trials and product manufacturing.  The next stage was not carried out due to cost and time constraints. The data collection technique used is a questionnaire, where the questionnaire is validated by material experts, media experts and educators. The type of data generated is quantitative and qualitative data. The average percentage result of the pretest conducted on 3 children is 10.6%, proving that the child's condition is still in the undeveloped stage. Then the posttest was carried out, namely the condition after the child was given the labyrinth media, the average percentage result of this posttest was 14.6% which proved that the child experienced a change in condition to develop as expected. So it can be concluded that the Labyrinth media to improve the ability of prosocial behavior of children aged 5-6 years has met the criteria for validity.  
Implementation of Blockchain Technology in Construction Project Management: A Contemporary Approach Guilin, Xie; Maharjan, Kailie; Mark, Elladdadi
Journal of Moeslim Research Technik Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

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The construction industry is a sector known for its complexity in terms of project management. The involvement of various parties, the large flow of information, and the challenge of maintaining data validity are major challenges. In an effort to improve efficiency and transparency, blockchain technology is emerging as a potential solution. However, the applicability of this technology in the context of construction project management still requires further research. Research Objectives: This study aims to investigate the possibility and potential application of blockchain technology in construction project management. The main focus is to understand how this technology can improve efficiency, transparency, and data reliability in various aspects of construction project management. Research Methods: This research utilized a qualitative approach with descriptive analysis. Data was collected through a review of related literature as well as case studies of blockchain technology implementation in construction project management in several large-scale projects. An in-depth analysis was conducted to understand the challenges, benefits, and key factors affecting successful implementation. Research Results: The results show that blockchain technology has great potential in improving efficiency and transparency in construction project management. By utilizing features such as distributed ledgers, smart contracts, and secure transaction confirmation, the project management process can become more structured, efficient, and trustworthy. Research Conclusion: In the context of construction project management, the implementation of blockchain technology offers an attractive solution to address existing challenges. Although there are still some technical and policy hurdles that need to be overcome, the long-term potential of this technology in improving the productivity and quality of construction projects is promising. Therefore, strategic steps need to be taken to encourage wider adoption of this technology in the construction industry.
Utilization of Drones Technology in Infrastructure Inspection and Maintenance Kathryn, Morse; Joshua, Wang; Mark, Elladdadi
Journal of Moeslim Research Technik Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

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The utilization of drones technology in infrastructure inspection and maintenance has become an important topic in civil engineering and infrastructure management studies. Adequate infrastructure supports the social and economic progress of a country, but requires regular maintenance to ensure its reliability. This research aims to investigate the effectiveness of utilizing drone technology in performing infrastructure inspection and maintenance, and to evaluate its impact on the efficiency and accuracy of the process. The research method used was a literature study and analysis of data from previous studies relevant to this topic. In addition, the research also involved primary data collection through interviews with experts in the field of drones and infrastructure technology. The results show that the utilization of drones technology can significantly improve the efficiency and accuracy in conducting infrastructure inspection and maintenance. Drones are able to reach areas that are difficult to reach manually and provide detailed and real-time data. The utilization of drone technology is a very potential solution in improving efficiency and accuracy in infrastructure inspection and maintenance. By utilizing drones, the process can be done more quickly, cheaply, and safely, so that it can support sustainable infrastructure development.
Sustainability Research in Quantum Optics: Defining the Role of Compressed Matter Physics Oscar, Schersclight; Xavier, Embrechts; Mark, Elladdadi
Journal of Tecnologia Quantica Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024)
Publisher : Yayasan Adra Karima Hubbi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70177/quantica.v1i3.933

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Quantum Optics, as a field that studies the interaction between light and matter at the quantum level, has the potential to reveal new phenomena in the physics of compressed matter. Compressed matter, often encountered in extreme conditions like stellar or planetary cores, is key to understanding fundamental physical processes and advanced technological applications. This research aims to explore and define the role of compressed matter physics in the context of sustainability. By examining how materials behave under extreme pressure and temperature, we seek to identify ways Quantum Optics can facilitate the development of new environmentally friendly materials and energy-efficient technologies. The methodology used involves a combination of Quantum Optics experiments and theoretical modelling. Experiments include using high-intensity lasers and ion traps to create compressed conditions. In contrast, theoretical models are used to predict the behaviour of the material and its effects on energy efficiency and sustainability. Results from experiments and theoretical models show that Quantum Optics techniques can be effectively used to control and manipulate compressed matter, providing new data on its mechanical and electronic properties. These findings suggest that exploiting the physics of compressed matter can play an important role in developing sustainable technologies. The conclusion of this research is to strengthen the position of Quantum Optics as a vital tool in sustainability research. Through Quantum Optics, the physics of compressed matter offers an uncharted path for innovation in sustainable materials and technologies. Further research is recommended to explore the practical application of these findings in industrial and environmental contexts.