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Optimalisasi Proses Klaim Asuransi Protection & Idemnity (P&I) pada Kecelakaan Kerja Crew di Kapal PT Pertamina International Shipping Ngazizah Nuraini; Yustiani Frastika; Iksan Saifudin; Jeihn Novita C. Budiman; Frisca Mareyta Pongoh
KALAO'S MARITIME JOURNAL Vol 5 No 2 (2024): Desember : Kalao’s Maritime Journal
Publisher : Politeknik Pelayaran Sulawesi Utara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69754/kalaos.v5i2.120

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Film is one of the mass communication media that has a significant power in delivering messages to audiences. As a form of art and entertainment, film not only serves as a means of recreation but also as a tool for conveying values, ideologies, and social criticism to society. This study aims to analyze the representation of women's power in the film Jangan Salahkan Aku using Roland Barthes' semiotic approach. The analysis is conducted using the concept of lexia and Barthes' five reading codes, namely the hermeneutic, proairetic, symbolic, cultural, and semic codes. The findings indicate that women's power in this film is represented through narrative and visual elements that emphasize women's positions in power relations, both in domestic and social spheres. This study contributes to understanding how cinema constructs and reflects the representation of women's power through a complex system of signs.
Implementation of IoT-Based Remote Monitoring for Naval Electrical Systems : Enhancing Reliability and Reducing Maintenance Costs Kris Wanto; Dedtri Anwar; Jeihn Novita C. Budiman; Santun Irawan; Jaya Alamsyah
International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): April: International Journal of Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering
Publisher : Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Teknik Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61132/ijmecie.v2i2.257

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The increasing complexity of naval electrical systems and the demand for higher operational reliability necessitate a shift from traditional maintenance methods to data-driven predictive maintenance solutions. This research examines the effectiveness of IoT-based remote monitoring and diagnostic systems in improving system reliability, cost-efficiency, and operational sustainability in naval engineering. A qualitative-empirical approach was applied, utilizing expert interviews, structured surveys, and field observations to assess the impact of IoT-driven predictive maintenance. The findings indicate a significant reduction in system failures (92/100), maintenance costs (89/100), and operational downtime, demonstrating the effectiveness of real-time fault detection and automated diagnostics. Additionally, the study identifies challenges in infrastructure readiness (78/100) and cybersecurity concerns (82/100), which must be addressed for large-scale implementation. While the adoption rate (88/100) reflects strong industry support, skill readiness gaps (80/100) suggest a need for enhanced technical training in maritime education. The research concludes that IoT-based predictive maintenance offers a transformative approach to naval maintenance strategies, ensuring sustainability, efficiency, and enhanced fleet readiness in modern maritime operations.