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PROJECT PLANNING OF MIXED-USE BUILDING OF X MALL and APARTMENT SEMARANG Dwi Muharroma, Adelia; Tong, Sun
Jurnal Online Skripsi Manajemen Rekayasa Konstruksi (JOS-MRK) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): EDISI JUNI
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Sipil Politeknik Negeri Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33795/jos-mrk.v6i2.6015

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The X Mall and Apartment Semarang Development Project is a mixed-use building project owned by PT. Sri Ratu with service providers, namely PT. Mitralanggeng Jaya Konstruksi. This building stands on an area of 24,173 m2 and has a building area of 101,437.45 m2. Good project planning is needed to ensure the project runs on time, quality, and cost. The aspects discussed in this study are the organizational structure, site layout, traffic management, implementation strategy and method, implementation schedule, quality planning, OHS plan, project scheduling, and budget plans. The data used to prepare this project planning includes shop drawings, technical specifications, and the Basic Unit Price Analysis of 2022 Semarang. Microsoft Excel 2021 is used to prepare cost estimates, and Microsoft Project Planning 2021 is used to prepare the implementation schedule. After preparing the project planning, the results are (1) organizational structure with a projectized organization type, (2) on the site layout, there are 3 tower cranes used to optimize work, (3) implementation strategy using the bottom-up method and using the zoning method in its implementation, (4) quality planning based on the quality plan and quality target, for OHS using HIRARC, (5) the duration of the work is 366 working days, (6) with the implementation costs needed to carry out the construction of the Mixed-Use Building of X Mall & Apartment Semarang is Rp. 207,280,106,745.16.
Survey-Based Descriptive Study on University Students’ Adoption and Behavioral Patterns of IoT-Based Payment Systems in Malaysia Tong, Sun; Yi, Zhang Jia; XinYi, Duan; Ming, Liu Cheng; Xuanze, Xia; Gutianyu, Gutianyu; Amir, Aliana Shazma; Isa, Evawaynie Valquis Md.
Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Keuangan dan Bisnis (JIKABI) Vol 4, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi Keuangan dan Bisnis (JIKABI) - NOVEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Medan Area

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31289/jbi.v4i2.6706

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This study investigates university students’ adoption, usage patterns, and behavioral perceptions of IoT-based payment systems in Malaysia. Using a survey approach, ten students were examined to explore the frequency of usage, perceived financial control, impulsivity, trust, and influence on financial decision-making. Findings reveal high adoption and habitual usage, with students exhibiting moderate trust in system security and varied perceptions of financial control. While access to digital transaction data enhances awareness, it does not necessarily translate into disciplined financial behavior, indicating a gap between insight and action. Concerns such as security, micro-spending, and app limitations were identified. The study highlights the interplay between trust, habitual use, and digital financial literacy, suggesting the need for apps to evolve from passive trackers to behavioral nudges supporting budgeting, savings, and financial decision-making. The results provide insights for developers, educators, and policymakers aiming to optimize digital financial tools for young adults.