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KAJIAN LITERATUR CYBER SECURITY DENGAN METODE BIBLIOMETRIC PERIODE 2019 - 2025 Triono, Gaguk; Shobikhah, Anis; Devi Kurniasari, Norma; Widianto, Ari
SPIRIT Vol 17, No 1 (2025): SPIRIT
Publisher : LPPM ITB Yadika Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53567/spirit.v17i1.385

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Seiring meningkatnya ketergantungan terhadap sistem digital dan internet, kebutuhan akan penelitian dan inovasi di bidang cyber security menjadi sangat mendesak. Adapun kajian terdahulu yang berhubungan dengan siber hanya fokus pada media atau alat bantu pembelajaran. Studi bibliometrik menjadi pendekatan yang tepat untuk memahami dinamika penelitian siber security dalam kurun waktu tersebut. Melalui analisis bibliometrik, dapat diperoleh gambaran mengenai tren publikasi (jumlah, distribusi, dan pertumbuhannya), tahun dan artikel dengan tingkat kutipan tertinggi, serta topik-topik utama yang mendominasi penelitian dalam bidang ini. negara yang menulis publikasi terbanyak tentang cyber security yaitu China berhasil menempati peringkat pertama di Asia dengan jumlah sitasi terbanyak sedangkan untuk publlikasi terbanyak ditingkat Dunia adalah United State yang kemudian disusul china. Posisi peneliti Indonesia tidak terlihat pada TOP TEN Tingkat dunia, hal ini mengindikasikan bahwa minat penelitian untuk topik cyber security sangat minim peminat. Hal ini sekaligus menunjukkan adanya celah penelitian untuk dilakukan penelitian lanjutan oleh peneliti-peneliti Indonesia.
Optimalisasi Manajemen SDM Melalui Pengembangan Aplikasi Mobile Absensi dan Perizinan Digital pada Lembaga Amil Zakat Yatim Mandiri Rohman, Trian Basofi; Shobikhah, Anis; Kurnoasari, Norma Devi; Triono, Gaguk; Widianto, Ari
KERNEL: Jurnal Riset Inovasi Bidang Informatika dan Pendidikan Informatika Vol 6, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.kernel.2025.v6i1.7756

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In the current digital era, manual attendance systems are increasingly being abandoned due to inefficiencies, susceptibility to data manipulation, and time-consuming recap processes—particularly in large-scale organizations with over 500 employees spread across multiple provinces and two different time zones. The main challenges of manual systems include delayed data validation, inconsistency in attendance timing across regions, and difficulties in generating real-time integrated reports. To address these issues, this study developed a location-based (GPS), mobile, and real-time attendance application using the Rapid Application Development (RAD) approach, which emphasizes fast prototyping and active user involvement. The application was built using React Native for cross-platform mobile interfaces (iOS and Android), PHP Laravel for the backend, and PostgreSQL along with Firebase Cloud Messaging for database and notification services. Testing results show that the application achieves a location accuracy rate of 95%, reduces approval processing time from over one day (manual) to an average of 1–2 minutes, and ensures 100% success in real-time notification delivery. Additionally, the application simplifies cross-time-zone attendance recapitulation and achieved a user satisfaction rate of 92% based on a User Acceptance Test (UAT) involving 50 respondents from various branches. These findings indicate that the developed application is effective in enhancing operational efficiency, data accuracy, and transparency in the digital and integrated management of employee attendance.
Analysis of Improving The Efficiency and Effectiveness of State Property (Sp) In The BPS Work Unit of Ambon City Sujatmiko, Bambang; Zubdatu Zahrati; Farid, Ibnu; Mahawati, Hemi; Mairina, Catur Liliek; Widianto, Ari
⁠International Journal of Sustainable Social Culture, Science Technology, Management, and Law Humanities Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Cipta Wacana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.71131/gqm63f40

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State Property (SP) is an important asset in supporting various government agencies. Good management of SP based on the principles of effectiveness, efficiency, ethics, and economy is the key to ensuring that state resources are used optimally. However, in its implementation, problems often arise that hinder the management of SP, starting from the constraints of the availability of minimal SP maintenance budget, frequent overlapping of authority in the Work Unit, to the lack of order in the management and maintenance of state assets due to various things. This study examines the main principles in the management of SP and the challenges faced by the BPS Ambon City Work Unit in implementing these principles. This study is supported by qualitative methods through interviews, observations, and collection of relevant data to support information in the preparation of this scientific paper. The research conducted ultimately resulted in the reality that in efforts to improve the principles of efficient and effective SP management, there are many obstacles experienced by the Work Unit, but to overcome this, steps are needed that begin with managing the available budget to finance the maintenance of state assets and understanding the procedures for good and orderly SP management, where all of these efforts require the role of the Work Unit Leader as the Authorized User of Goods (KPB)