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Metadata Management to Accelerate Big Data Implementation Yulfitri, Alivia; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Ulum, M. Bahrul; Fauzia Achmad, Yunita
Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : PPM Telkom University

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Big Data development often encounters obstacles in data quality even though it already has a data warehouse. The lack of high-quality data is the root cause of this issue. One of the causes is the failure to implement metadata management, which leads to issues with non-standardized data, a lack of a common understanding of the meaning and content of a data element, and the use of different data formats and formulas. This leads to a variety of data issues, including data duplication, inconsistent data, inaccurate data, outdated data, and unreliable data. This condition is impacting companies, especially data warehouse managers, who still face problems in cleaning, organizing, and managing data. Therefore, conducting research on metadata management is crucial to determining the necessary preparations for big data development and ensuring the provision of high-quality data. This research utilizes the DMBOK 2 framework, maturity instruments from Standford, and the technical framework from CMMI. The results of the research can help companies with metadata management improve big data implementation.
Metadata Management to Accelerate Big Data Implementation Yulfitri, Alivia; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Ulum, M. Bahrul; Fauzia Achmad, Yunita
Journal of Informatics and Communication Technology (JICT) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : PPM Telkom University

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Big Data development often encounters obstacles in data quality even though it already has a data warehouse. The lack of high-quality data is the root cause of this issue. One of the causes is the failure to implement metadata management, which leads to issues with non-standardized data, a lack of a common understanding of the meaning and content of a data element, and the use of different data formats and formulas. This leads to a variety of data issues, including data duplication, inconsistent data, inaccurate data, outdated data, and unreliable data. This condition is impacting companies, especially data warehouse managers, who still face problems in cleaning, organizing, and managing data. Therefore, conducting research on metadata management is crucial to determining the necessary preparations for big data development and ensuring the provision of high-quality data. This research utilizes the DMBOK 2 framework, maturity instruments from Standford, and the technical framework from CMMI. The results of the research can help companies with metadata management improve big data implementation.
E-Government Issues in Developing Countries Using TOE and UTAUT Frameworks: A Systematic Review Alfiani, Husna; Kurnia Aditya, Silfa; Lusa, Sofian; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Wibowo Putro, Prasetyo Adi; Indriasari, Sofiyanti
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i2.932

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E-government, or electronic government, refers to the utilization of information and communication technology to improve and simplify the provision of government services and information to citizens, businesses, and government agencies. The adoption and implementation of e-government may be seen as an imperative for governments in developing nations. This research observes the intricacies of e-government implementation in developing countries, aiming to identify and analyze pivotal issues. By employing the preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis method, this research discovers the intricate landscape of e-government implementation. Also, utilizing the Technology-Organization-Environment and Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology frameworks, the study uncovers substantial issues rooted in organizational limitations like limited awareness and inadequate top management support. The scarcity of essential infrastructure, notably reliable internet access, exacerbates these issues, deepening the digital divide between urban and rural areas. These findings emphasize the crucial role of clear regulations and unwavering top management support. Success in technology adoption hinges on the synergy between organizational, technological, and environmental factors. This thorough investigation illuminates the complex dynamics associated with the implementation of e-government in developing countries, providing invaluable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and researchers navigating the complexities of digital governance.
Social Media as an Instrument of Public Diplomacy in the Digital Era: A Systematic Literature Review Khusnu Perdani, Mizana; Afandi, Ridwan; Lusa, Sofian; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Wibowo Putro, Prasetyo Adi; Indriasari, Sofianti
Policy & Governance Review Vol 8 No 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Indonesian Association for Public Administration

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30589/pgr.v8i3.976

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The rapid evolution of digital platforms has reshaped the landscape of diplomacy, creating new opportunities for public interactions. Social media has emerged as a pivotal element in the practice of public diplomacy, enabling nations and governmental entities to communicate with a global audience. However, the use of social media carries an underlying challenge in engaging foreign audiences, especially for developing countries, which is rather difficult to get attention from the international community. By utilizing the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta- Analyses Method (PRISMA), this SLR will investigate the differences and strategies of social media utilization as a prosperous public diplomacy instrument between developing and developed countries. Moreover, the outcomes of this SLR are anticipated to provide methods for best practices in social media analysis and choose a fixed platform for information dissemination according to the public characteristics of each country. Findings indicate that developing countries have not yet utilized social media effectively and require additional strategies to improve its use. Furthermore, they still emphasize solving specific concerns, especially in politic area, while developed countries mostly focused in shaping public perception for nation branding. The results also suggest that Twitter is the predominant platform for conducting content analysis in social media. The study highlights the importance of implementing effective strategies and policy actions to address the challenges and optimize the positive impact of digital platforms in promoting international relations.
Impact of Knowledge Management System in E-commerce Business Process: A Systematic Literature Review Daulika, Aska; Janitradevi N., Erza; Indra Sensuse, Dana
Journal of Comprehensive Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Comprehensive Science (JCS)
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/jcs.v4i2.3055

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Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) become increasingly important in improving business processes, notably in the E-commerce sector. This systematic literature review (SLR) investigates the implementation, impacts, and strategies solutions for KMS in E-commerce business processes. By systematically analyzing relevant literature, this paper provides insights into the diverse approaches and methodologies used for implementing KMS in E-commerce. The literature review explores the impacts of KMS implementation on various aspects of the E-commerce business process, including decision-making, innovation, customer relationship management, and organizational performance. The findings also provide valuable insights into how KMS can be effectively leveraged to improve organizational performance and competitiveness in a dynamic E-commerce environment.
Investigating The Drivers and Barriers to MOOC Adoption by Course and Training Institutions Budiarti, Budiarti; Indra Sensuse, Dana; Santoso, Harry Budi; Hidayat, Deden Sumirat; Purwaningsih, Erisva Hakiki
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 7 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i7.1229

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The integration of MOOCs into Course and Training Institutions represents a profound shift in the landscape of education delivery and reception. Despite the substantial potential benefits of MOOCs, the adoption process is intricate. This research delves into the essential factors influencing adoption decisions and explores the unique challenges confronted by both adopters and non-adopters. Employing the TAM and TOE theoretical framework, the study utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative analysis with qualitative insights from open-ended questions. The findings underscore the critical role of perceived ease of use (PEOU), emphasizing the importance of user-friendly platforms. Additionally, the study recognizes the pivotal influence of Service Quality, Financial Support, and Government Policy in shaping institutional intentions to embrace MOOCs. A comparative analysis between adopters and non-adopters reveals distinctive challenges for each group. Adopter express concerns regarding inadequate government support and promotional efforts affecting platform access. In contrast, non-adopters highlight the necessity for offline training and underscore government-related support and prioritization challenges impacting MOOC adoption.