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Evaluation of Information Technology Governance in the University Admissions Unit Reski, Chatherina; Nisa, Zapiratun; Sabrila, Trifebi Shina; Latif, Abdul; Lindawati, Ratna
INSTALL: Information System and Technology Journal Vol 1 No 3 (2024): INSTALL : Information System and Technology Journal
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/install.v1i3.797

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Information Technology (IT) governance plays a crucial role in ensuring that IT resources align with organizational goals, optimize performance, and minimize risks. This study evaluates IT governance maturity in the Marketing department of Universitas Sari Mulia (UNISM) using the COBIT 5 framework, focusing on two process domains: EDM04 (Ensure Resource Optimization) and APO08 (Manage Relationships). The research methodology includes surveys and direct interviews to assess the current maturity level and identify gaps between existing and expected conditions. The evaluation results indicate that EDM04 has an average maturity level of 2.33 (Managed), while APO08 is at 3.2 (Established). The gap analysis shows that both domains require further improvements, with EDM04 having a gap of 2.67 and APO08 a gap of 1.8. These findings highlight the need for enhanced IT governance practices to optimize resource management and stakeholder relationships. The study provides recommendations for improving IT governance maturity in UNISM Marketing department, ensuring a more structured and efficient IT management process.
Exploring the Beauty of the Banjarmasin River through 3D Animation as a Visual Tourism Media Nisa, Zapiratun; Adriani, Adella; Pepriyani, Nor Lintang; Sabrila, Trifebi Shina
INSTALL: Information System and Technology Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2025): INSTALL : Information System and Technology Journal
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/install.v2i2.982

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The city of Banjarmasin is known as the "City of a Thousand Rivers," which has enormous tourism potential, especially in terms of unique river tourism. However, the public's interest, especially the younger generation, in river tourism began to decline due to the lack of interesting and informative promotional media. This research aims to create 3D animation as a means of visualization to promote river tourism in Banjarmasin with a Research and Development (R&D) approach. The development process consists of three main stages: pre-production, production, and post-production, which is carried out using Blender software. The results of the animation show community activities along the Martapura River, which includes floating markets, kelotok boats, and traditional atmosphere on the riverbank. These animations were created based on observational data and field records to reflect the local culture in an authentic way. The findings of the study indicate that 3D animation functions well as an attractive and informative visual promotional tool, and has the potential to increase tourist interest in tourist destinations in Banjarmasin through digital platforms.
Planning and Building a Reliable, Secure, and Scalable Corporate Network Hafi Ilmiyanor, Akhmad; Azmi, Muhammad; Delakamin, Putri Ika; Nisa, Zapiratun
INSTALL: Information System and Technology Journal Vol 2 No 2 (2025): INSTALL : Information System and Technology Journal
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Sari Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33859/install.v2i2.993

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The development of information and communication technology is driving the increasing need for reliable, secure, and scalable corporate network infrastructure, especially in higher education institutions. Building E of Sari Mulia University as a new facility to support academic and operational activities need network system that is able to provide fast, stable, and secure data connectivity. This research discusses the planning and construction of an integrated corporate network in Building E, Sari Mulia University. The methods used include network needs analysis, network architecture design, infrastructure implementation, system configuration and security, and network testing and documentation. The design results show that the network built is able to provide stable wired and wireless connectivity, support centralized network management, and ensure data security through the implementation of network segmentation, firewalls, and Virtual Private Network (VPN). In addition, the resulting network design is scalable so that it can be developed according to the needs of the university in the future. Thus, the designed corporate network is expected to be able to support academic and operational activities optimally and support the digital transformation of Universitas Sari Mulia in a sustainable manner.