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The Impact of Diversity in Information Society to Consumers Rahmanita Ginting
Jurnal InterAct Vol 4, No 2 (2015): Jurnal InterAct
Publisher : Atma Jaya Indonesia Catholic University, Jakarta

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The aim of  this paper  is to analyze  the impact  of diversity in information  society as consumers. The society we currently live in is an information society, because our economy primarily depends on the production and consumption of information. Today the media are changing our  world in  many ways,  in the  rise of  the internet,  the integration of communication technologies, shifting media empires, new lifestyles, challenging career, changing regulations, shifting social issues and a new dynamic of power in society. The source of the dynamic of social change, the diversity impact and what are seen as epochal and global transformations in the structure of the economy, in social stratification, politics and culture is a technological paradigm based upon a cluster of innovation in information and technological paradigm. The transition to an information society is driven in part by rapid changes in technology such as computer and digital television. We should no longer think about the various media of communication as completely distinct entities. Why do the media exist? Do the media shape culture or does culture shape the media? Information technology and media are converging in the information society. Technological change is increasingly shaking up conventional media and now the ‘old’ mass media are responding with the innovation of their own. When new media enter our homes, media consumption patterns tend to change. In one survey of Pew Research Center, a quarter of Internet users said they watched television less since going online. Consumer’s differences improve or affect the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) among socially inclusive communities.
The Snapshot of Online Public Relations in Indonesia Public Agencies: Effort to Comply With Conditions of Pita (Quantitative Study on Content Analysis of The Websites of Public Agencies That Receive Public Information Transparency Award in 2016) Syaiful Azhary; Rachmat Kriyantono; Maulina Pia Wulandari
Wacana Journal of Social and Humanity Studies Vol. 20 No. 3 (2017)
Publisher : Sekolah Pascasarjana Universitas Brawijaya

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In this age of public information transparency, website characteristic has been a representation of online public relations of Indonesia public agencies based on which public agencies are required to provide transparent and accountable information, and therefore, online public relations helps them to make available a dialogic space for public and agency, which then reducing information gap. This paper promoted a theme of the evaluation on Indonesia public agencies’ online public relations in effort to measure the transparency and accountability of information given to the public. This theme was subjected to examination with positivism approach and quantitative method and then explained descriptively based on the criteria of 4 models of evaluation using Website Attribute Evaluation System (WAES). Content analysis was conducted and focused on the systematic features of the website. Research used proportional stratified random sampling based on the rating of information transparency of public agencies in 2016. Result of research indicates that still quite few public agencies have features of transparency, interactivity, usability, and website maturity, and thus, information gap still exists and is obviously influencing public’s perception and expectation, which then affecting public trust to public agencies.
PENERAPAN INFORMATION ENGINEERING UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEUNGGULAN KOMPETITIF AMIKOM CIPTA DARMA SURAKARTA Moch. Hari Purwidiantoro; M. Suyanto; Hanif Al Fatta
Telematika Vol 11, No 1: Februari (2018)
Publisher : Universitas Amikom Purwokerto

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Amikom Cipta Darma Surakarta merupakan salah satu Perguruan Tinggi swasta di kota Solo. Amikom Cipta Darma Surakarta telah berperan aktif dalam pemanfaatan sistem informasi dan teknologi informasi (SI/TI) untuk kegiatan belajar mengajar serta pengelolaan operasional kampus. Akan tetapi pemanfaatan SI/TI tersebut belum maksimal dan terdapat beberapa permasalahan. Permasalahan tersebut antara lain berkaitan dengan kompleksitas sistem dan SI/TI tidak selaras dengan bisnis. Hal tersebut dikarenakan belum ada perencanaan yang matang dalam investasi SI/TI. Dengan demikian Amikom Cipta Darma Surakarta harus memiliki rencana strategis yang tepat sebagai kunci sukses dalam menjamin kelangsungan proses bisnis dan memenangkan persaingan. Perencanaan strategis sistem informasi dan teknologi informasi pun menjadi kebutuhan dan keharusan dalam menunjang perkembangan Amikom Cipta Darma Surakarta untuk meraih keunggulan kompetitif. Pada penelitian ini menggunakan metode Information Engineering (IE) untuk analisis dan perencanaan SI/TI. Dalam analisis kondisi internal perguruan tinggi digunakan analisis SWOT dan CSF untuk dapat mengidentifikasi kebutuhan dan strategi SI/TI. Hasil dari penelitian ini yaitu rencana strategis SI/TI dan blueprint SI/TI yang akan dijadikan acuan dalam pengembangan SI/TI Amikom Cipta Darma Surakarta di masa depan.Kata kunci: Information Engineering, SI/TI, SWOT, CSF
Public Opinion Regarding Information on Porcine-Contained Medications Wibowo, Anindhita Paramita; Syukriani, Yoni Fuadah; Djajakusumah, Teguh Marfen
Althea Medical Journal Vol 4, No 3 (2017)
Publisher : Althea Medical Journal

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Background: Drugs are biological products, a single or combination of active and additives components. Some additional components are derived from porcine, a substance that is haraam for Muslims. Patient’s rights, such as medication information, are substantial in decision-making process. Medical decision-making in the Eastern culture is not only the patient’s affair, but also family’s interest. This study aimed to determine the public opinion on that matter. Methods: This study was conducted in October–November 2014 using qualitative methods. Data collection was performed in the District of Jatinangor, Sumedang Regency by using the purposive sampling method. Six respondents were selected. Data were collected through in-depth interview techniques and were analyzed using content analysis technique.Results: There were 3 main responses regarding the respondent’s opinions. First, respondents showed several attitudes toward drugs in general and also several attitudes toward porcine-contained drugs. Respondents showed concern for the medications used and wished either to be informed or not about the prohibited substance in the drugs. The decision-making process of respondents was performed by each individual or family, with the guidance of religious scholars. In a doctor-patient relationship, the doctors should be more active in providing information on the medications and the opportunity for patients to choose drugs. Respondents also had a high dependency to the physicians in making medical decisions.Conclusions: Public opinion on patient’s rights regarding porcine-contained drugs shows the people’s attitude towards drugs in general and porcine-contained drugs in particular, the decision-making process and the relationship between physicians and patients. 
Employee Self Service-based Human Resources Information System Development and Implementation. Case Study: BCP Indonesia Margatama, Lestari
Jurnal Informatika Vol 11, No 1 (2017): Januari
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

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Human Resources Information System is a Decision Support System that provides necessary information regarding human resources in an organization. Web-based e-HR is one of the best practical solution in human resources management that allows employees to focus more on their job instead of HR administration procedures. By implementing Employee Self Service (ESS) it is expected that worker satisfaction can be improved and in turn will also improve employees’ performance. The web-based ESS is characterized by personalized information approach which offers personal and management services on information access and structured workflow process. The object covered in this research is HR administration of PT. BCP to create and implement ESS with system prototype development and UML modeling tool. The resulting system is designed to quickly access the information and company procedures to shorten the time for BCP’s employee administration and documentation
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF IMPLEMENTING INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON STUDENT ACADEMIC SERVICES (A Case Study in Bandung Institute of Technology for the 2015-2016 Period) Supriadi, Dedi; Sa’ud, Udin Syaefudin
International Journal of Education Vol 9, No 2 (2017): February 2017
Publisher : UPI Press

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The implementation of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in higher education institutions plays an important role in realizing the competitive advantage, especially in the realization of the three pillars of higher education. In order for the implementation of ICT in higher education institutions to be effective, adequate support from infrastructure, human resources, and leader and organizational commitment is needed. The research focuses on and aims to describe the effectiveness of ICT implementation in student academic services, covering ICT policies and programs, ICT implementation strategies, ICT implementation, and the effectiveness of ICT implementation in student academic services. In addition, it attempts to formulate a hypothetical model of ICT implementation in student academic services. The research adopted the analytical-descriptive method through qualitative approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentary analysis. Afterwards, the data were analyzed through data reduction, data display, inference drawing, and verification. The research took place in Bandung Institute of Technology. The findings show that: The ICT policies and programs are based on the implementation of the three pillars of higher education (education, research, and community service); the strategies give emphasis on coordination patterns; ICT implementation in academic services is realized through e-learning (online, blended learning, video conference), academic information system, and digital library; the effectiveness of the ICT implementation is analyzed based on the realization of the program at the level of unit (decision-focused approach), performance achievement (goal-oriented approach), and student satisfaction (user-oriented approach) in terms of tangibles, reliability, responsiveness, assurance, and empathy. It is recommended that ICT implementation in academic services should be able to realize the competitive advantage of the implementation of the three pillars of higher education, which is in accordance with the institution’s vision, missions, and strategic goals, supported by the availability of infrastructure, human resources, funds, managerial and organizational commitment, and periodical evaluation and monitoring.
Performance Evaluation of Centralized In-Network Caching and Content Visibility in Information Centric Network over SDN/OpenFlow Chanthan Hel; Chaiyachet Saivichit
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 1: EECSI 2014
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

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Performance is the main issue that we must consider as the key point in order to design Information Centric Network architecture (ICN). Cooperative in-network caching and ability of network’s nodes to see the contents in network will improve performance of ICN. In centralized network, the controller plays very important role in order to enable ICN nodes to do cooperative caching. Also, it has ability to see contents partially or globally according to our configuration. This paper aims to observe and compare the performance of ICN when we apply different levels of cooperative in-network caching and content visibility based on centralized control by using SDN/OpenFlow concept. We will evaluate performance of ICN by using three mechanisms; firstly, non-cooperative in-network caching with individual visibility; secondly, path cooperative in-network caching with path content visibility; and finally, global cooperative in-network caching with global content visibility. Our emulation result shows that global cooperative in-network caching with global content visibility mechanism gives better performance for ICN in terms of average number of hops to reach the content and number of requests hit server.
Improving Recommender System Based on Item’s Structural Information in Affinity Network Muhammad Rifqi Ma’arif; Agus Mulyanto
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 1: EECSI 2014
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

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This paper proposes a technique to improve the accuracy of recommender system result which employ collaborative filtering technique. The proposed method incorporates structural equivalence score of items in affinity network into collaborative filtering technique. Structural equivalence is one of important concept in social network analysis which captures the similarity of items regarding their structural position on the affinity network. Nowadays, various concepts within social network analysis are widely use in many domains to provide better analytical framework. In this paper, we will use structural equivalence of items to enhance the calculation of items similarity as a part of collaborative filtering method. We tested our approach on Netflix database. Then, based on our results we can conclude that considering the structural information of item in affinity network is indeed beneficial.
Location Based Service for Information Publication Using GPS on Android-Based Mobile Phone Ahmad Fali Okilas; Sri Desy Siswanti; M. Dieka Rachman
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 1: EECSI 2014
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

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The increasing development of mobile technology makes some technology capable to running on multiple mobile platforms. One of them is Location Based Service. Location Based Service is a service provided by the position of the user. One of the utilization of Location Based Service technology is a publication of public information. This information may include important information such as hotels, gas stations, ATMs, and Event. Location Based Service is very dependent on the user's position, therefore, the accuracy of component positioning should be accurate enough. By default configurations android GPS accuracy is not very good, needed tweaking to minimize errors in accuracy. To measure the accuracy shift used haversine formula. Haversine formula is a method to measure the distance between two points on the sphere based on its latitude and longitude. Based on test results without tweaking the maximum accuracy shift is 30 meters while with tweaking only 11 meters. Average accuracy shift without tweaking is 18 meters down to 8 meters using tweaking. Thus the process of tweaking can improve the accuracy of GPS.
A Generic Framework for Information Security Policy Development Wan Basri Wan Ismail; Setyawan Widyarto; Raja Ahmad Tariqi Raja Ahmad; Khatipah Abd Ghani
Proceeding of the Electrical Engineering Computer Science and Informatics Vol 4: EECSI 2017
Publisher : IAES Indonesia Section

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Information security policies are not easy to create unless organizations explicitly recognize the various steps required in the development process of an information security policy, especially in institutions of higher education that use enormous amounts of IT. An improper development process or a copied security policy content from another organization might also fail to execute an effective job. The execution could be aimed at addressing an issue such as the non-compliance to applicable rules and regulations even if the replicated policy is properly developed, referenced, cited in laws or regulations and interpreted correctly. A generic framework was proposed to improve and establish the development process of security policies in institutions of higher education. The content analysis and cross-case analysis methods were used in this study in order to gain  a thorough understanding of the information security policy development process in institutions of higher education

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