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Implementation Of The Cobit 2019 Framework To Improve Information Technology Performance In Tokopedia Wijanarko, Rendi Panca; Audina, Imelda; Eka Saputri, Dita Ayu; Nutfa Rabbanii, Nimas Adjeng; Mardi Suryanto, Tri Lathif
IJEEIT : International Journal of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology Vol 6 No 2 (2023): September 2023
Publisher : NAROTAMA UNIVERSITY

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29138/ijeeit.v6i2.2245

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The COBIT framework has evolved into COBIT 2019 and is still the most widely used framework by IT auditors who use complete or customized model components to assess IT governance in an organization or company. COBIT has made it clear that to gain a complete insight into the governance model in an organization, IT auditors must incorporate organizational culture assessment into the audit approach. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the COBIT 2019 framework to improve information technology performance in Tokopedia. This study uses a qualitative descriptive approach where data collection is carried out using primary and secondary data from direct observations of Tokopedia's e-commerce system through tokopedia.com pages and literature reviews from several relevant journal articles. The results showed that the results of the evaluation of the performance of information technology governance in the Tokpedia e-commerce system that focuses on the DSS (Deliver, Support, and Service) domain show that some e-commerce systems still do not fully carry out good information technology delivery, support, and services.
Comparative Analysis of Android 10 and Android 14 in the Eventeer Application Aris Pratama; Wijanarko, Rendi Panca; Suryantari, Putu Anggi
IJCONSIST JOURNALS Vol 6 No 1 (2024): September
Publisher : International Journal of Computer, Network Security and Information System

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ijconsist.v6i1.127

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In this era of rapid technological advancement, event management systems have undergone significant transformation towards mobile-based models. One prominent application in this domain is Eventeer, offering features such as in-app chat, event scheduling, learning media, and event feeds for user interaction. This study aims to compare the performance of Android operating system versions 10 and 14 when running the Eventeer application. Performance measurements include memory usage, CPU utilization, and total storage used. Testing was conducted using Android Profiler in Android Studio to obtain accurate and comprehensive data. Results indicate that Android 14 exhibits higher memory usage compared to Android 10, while CPU usage tends to be more efficient on Android 14. The application size and storage usage did not show significant differences between the two Android versions. These findings provide valuable insights for developers and users on how the performance of the Eventeer application may be influenced by the Android OS version used. The study recommends further research encompassing broader test aspects such as battery consumption and network usage. Thus, future research can provide deeper insights into the factors affecting the performance of Android operating systems on mobile applications like Eventeer.