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The Effectiveness of Implementing the Digital-Based Educational Control Information System (SI-KEPPO) to Improve Follow-Up Visit Compliance among Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: Penerapan Inovasi SI-KEPPO Berbasis Digital untuk Meningkatkan Kepatuhan Kontrol Pasien Diabetes Melitus Linda, Baiq Linda Agustina; Mardiati, Mardiati; Yulia, Yulia Misni; Noor Ika Wardani; Dodi, Dodi Wijaya; Rondhianto, Rondhianto
Journal of Community Empowerment for Multidisciplinary (JCEMTY) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : KHD Production

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53713/jcemty.v3i2.406

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease that requires long-term and consistent monitoring to prevent complications. However, low adherence to follow-up visits remains a significant challenge in primary healthcare settings, including at Cakranegara Public Health Center in Mataram City. Based on data from January to May 2025, only 62.6% of the total 957 DM patients returned for scheduled follow-up visits. This community service initiative aimed to implement and analyze the effectiveness of a digital innovation, SI-KEPPO (Educational Control Information System), in improving follow-up adherence among DM patients. The methods included needs assessment and the development of an Android-based SI-KEPPO application. Evaluation was conducted through observations and interviews with program officers and patients. The results demonstrated improved follow-up compliance during the 4-day trial period. Patients reported that the application made it easier to remember visit schedules and made them feel more cared for through regularly delivered educational messages. The SI-KEPPO application also enhanced family involvement in patient support and facilitated monitoring of non-compliant patients by program officers. In conclusion, the implementation of the SI-KEPPO innovation effectively increased follow-up visit adherence among DM patients, strengthened digital approaches in community health services, and is recommended for integration into the Prolanis management system at the primary healthcare level.
System Usability Scale in Information System Application Development Using Systematic Mapping Study Rahma Yani; Inaayah Nazhifah; M. Ilham Pradika
IJATIS: Indonesian Journal of Applied Technology and Innovation Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): IJATIS August 2025
Publisher : Institut Riset dan Publikasi Indonesia (IRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57152/ijatis.v2i2.2275

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The System Usability Scale (SUS) is a widely used usability evaluation method due to its simplicity and reliability. However, no study has systematically mapped the application of SUS in information system applications. This research aims to conduct a Systematic Mapping Study (SMS) to analyze the use of SUS in 30 international journals indexed in SpringerLink during the 2021–2025 period, focusing on publication trends, application domains, number and types of respondents, respondent criteria, and SUS score results. After the screening process, 28 relevant articles were identified, of which 14 directly employed SUS. The mapping results indicate that the technology domain dominates the application of SUS, with most respondents being general application users, while publication trends show fluctuations with a peak in 2025. These findings are consistent with the research objective, namely to provide a comprehensive overview of SUS usage patterns. The novelty of this study lies in mapping respondent characteristics and variations in SUS scores within the context of information system applications, which has not been systematically mapped before. The results are expected to serve as both an academic reference and practical guidance for developers and researchers in improving system design based on user experience.
Dynamic Information System for Failure Analysis with It’s Application on Ship Main Engine Wolfgang Busse; Nurhadi Siswantoro; Muhammad Naufal Bintang
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol. 8 No. 3 (2023)
Publisher : Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v8i3.5183

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Ships are often used to move cargo, and their main engines are crucial. Accidents and financial losses might result from the main engine being in poor condition. Before completing maintenance, conducting a failure analysis is necessary. The existing method is static and involves using a list of failure modes from the engine's manufacturing phase. This study proposes a preliminary design of dynamic system prototype that seeks to improve ship engine monitoring of status. It includes features such as a list of failure modes and codes based on ISO 14224:2016, data collection unit worksheet, and dynamic charts for visualizing the results. Two testing iterations were performed on the prototype. First, literature data obtained from the internet was used to generate annual and monthly report charts, confirming the functionality of the prototype. Second, real data from engine failures on the tanker ship were used to ensure logical correlations among failure causative factors. The result from real data testing included Structural Deficiency (STD), External Leakage Fuel (ELF), and Breakdown (BRD) were shown. Based on these results through the prototype simulation, can be taken into consideration for the ship's crew and shipping company management to plan oil monitoring, heating the oil properly, and conduct routine maintenance check as a preventive action to reduce the impact of engine damage in the future due to Engine Breakdown and Structural Defiency.
Information Connectivity as A Primary Instrument to Enhance Transport Connectivity Setyo Nugroho; Muhammad Badrus Zaman; Murdjito; Eko Budi Djatmiko; Wolfgang Busse
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v2i2.6110

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Remotely located islands posses their own unique beauties and their common challenges. A case study on Maratua to enhance the quality of life is perceived to be achieved through the enhancement of the transport connectivity. The physical connectivity is manifested in the form of transport connectivity, entails the availability and the ease of obtaining a transport service to transfer goods and people. Deeper efforts to understand the mechanism of obtaining a transport service entails a primary actor directing both the ship and cargoes or passengers. This actor is the information connectivity. The paper elaborates promising efforts towards managing the information connectivity as a key for enhancing the transport service.
Risk Level Assessment of Pre-Organization of Football Events with Information Technology-Based Likelihood and Severity Analysis Approach Toni Bagus Murdjayanto; Dewi Kurniasih; Priyambodo Nur Adi; Imam Sutrisno
International Journal of Marine Engineering Innovation and Research Vol. 10 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Marine Engineering, Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25481479.v10i3

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One of the most popular sports events in Indonesia is football. In running high-tension football matches, safety and security factors are of utmost importance. There are many potential risks in a football match that could endanger the safety of spectators, players, officials, and event organizers, such as the risk of riots. This study aims to analyze the inherent risks affecting the pre-event stage of a football match at the Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium, Surabaya. Additionally, this research analyzes and determines the risk assessment at the pre-event stage in terms of human, environmental, operational, and financial aspects using Likelihood and Severity analysis. The outcome of this research is the development of a risk assessment information system by implementing Crowd Risk Mitigation Technologies (CRMT) to support more effective and predictive risk management. The data and information processing is based on variables and indicators that affect the potential occurrence of an event (likelihood) and the adverse impact if the event occurs (severity). Indicators are assigned weighted values according to the event scale, such as low, medium, and high risks, resulting in a Risk Matrix. The risk value results will be implemented in the Crowd Risk Mitigation Technologies (CRMT) application program, which serves as a tool to facilitate the initial mapping of the pre-event conditions for a football match. This study aims to analyze Inherent Risk at the pre-event stage of a football match at Gelora Bung Tomo Stadium. The analysis process uses likelihood and severity approaches to assess the probability and impact, resulting in a Risk Matrix. The findings show that human risk has the highest relative risk index (77.5%), related to potential conflicts and violations, environmental risks have a relative risk index of 16.3%, indicating risks of facility damage, and operational risks have a relative risk index of 6.4%, indicating dominant risks related to system failures and coordination issues. The potential financial loss reaches 1.53 billion Rupiah (very high level), with the largest contribution from human risks (888 million Rupiah), followed by operational (375 million Rupiah) and environmental risks (250 million Rupiah). With a structured and cross-data approach, the Crowd Risk Mitigation Technologies (CRMT) application is implemented as a tool for assessing pre-event football risks.
The Dialectics of Freedom of Expression and Legal Restrictions on Digital Platforms: An Analysis of Human Rights Principles, the Electronic Information and Transactions Law, and Constitutional Court Decision Number 105/PUU-XXII/2024 Hanafi, Hanafi
International Journal of Law, Environment, and Natural Resources Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): April Issue
Publisher : Scholar Center

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51749/injurlens.v5i1.132

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The right to freedom of expression is a fundamental aspect of human rights, guaranteed by both the Indonesian Constitution and international human rights instruments. However, this freedom is not absolute and may be subject to restrictions through regulatory frameworks such as the Electronic Information and Transactions (ITE) Law. In practice, the application of the ITE Law has sparked controversy due to the vague and overly broad language of several provisions, leading to multiple interpretations and granting excessive discretionary power to law enforcement authorities and certain parties in controlling the dissemination of electronic information. This situation has resulted in numerous cases of criminalization, raising serious concerns about the shrinking democratic space in Indonesia. This study aims to examine the legal implications of Constitutional Court Decision Number 105/PUU-XXII/2024 in relation to freedom of expression and its limitation under the ITE Law. Employing a doctrinal legal research method with a conceptual and statutory approach, the study analyzes primary legal materials and human rights theories as its analytical framework. The findings indicate that the Court’s decision constitutes a critical corrective measure by limiting the subject of defamation offenses under the ITE Law solely to individuals. This interpretation strengthens the principle of lex certa (legal certainty), curtails arbitrary interpretation in law enforcement, and reinforces the protection of freedom of expression in the digital space. Moreover, it reflects a balanced approach between safeguarding individual rights and upholding the public interest in a democratic society.
Improving Operational Efficiency and Customer Service through a Web-Based Restaurant Management Information System Friyani, Yeti
Journal of Computer Science Application and Engineering (JOSAPEN) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): JOSAPEN - January
Publisher : PT. Lentera Ilmu Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70356/josapen.v4i1.89

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The restaurant industry faces increasing pressure to improve operational efficiency and deliver high quality customer service in a competitive and fast paced environment. This study aims to design and implement a web-based Restaurant Management Information System (RMIS) to address common operational challenges, including order processing delays, inventory inaccuracies, and fragmented service workflows. The system was developed using an Agile approach to ensure flexibility and alignment with user requirements. Data were collected through observation, interviews, and literature review, while system evaluation was conducted through functional testing and user feedback. The results indicate that the RMIS significantly improves order processing efficiency, enhances coordination between staff, and increases customer satisfaction through faster service and real time order tracking. These findings demonstrate that a web based RMIS is an effective solution for supporting efficient restaurant operations and improving overall service quality.
A Data Processing Information System for Oil Palm Harvest Results Febrianza, M; Sanmorino, Ahmad
Journal of Computer Science Application and Engineering (JOSAPEN) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): JOSAPEN - January
Publisher : PT. Lentera Ilmu Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70356/josapen.v4i1.91

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Oil palm plantations require accurate and timely harvest data to support effective operational and managerial decision making. However, many plantations still rely on manual data recording methods that are prone to delays, errors, and data inconsistency. This study develops a data processing information system for oil palm harvest results using the Agile–Scrum approach to improve efficiency and data reliability. The system supports structured harvest data entry, automated processing, and real time reporting. Black-box testing was conducted to evaluate functional correctness, and the results show that all tested system functions operated as expected, with a 100% pass rate across key scenarios, including data entry, validation, and report generation. Performance comparison results indicate that the proposed system reduces data entry time by approximately 70%, decreases error rates by up to 85%, and shortens daily report preparation time from several hours to less than five minutes. These results demonstrate that the developed system effectively enhances accuracy, efficiency, and data accessibility in oil palm harvest management.
Journal Information Editorial Team of Millah
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 24, No. 1, February 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Agama Islam Program Magister, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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Journal Information Editorial Team of Millah
Millah: Journal of Religious Studies Vol. 24, No. 2, August 2025
Publisher : Program Studi Ilmu Agama Islam Program Magister, Universitas Islam Indonesia

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