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The Role of Marketing Research in Achieving Information Awareness Nagham Dayekh Abd Ali
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.12972

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Background This study is grounded in the increasing complexity of organizational environments, where economic expansion, technological change, and rising competition intensify the need for accurate information to guide strategic decisions. Specific Background Within this context, marketing research is expected to enhance organizational understanding of markets, consumers, and environmental dynamics, while information awareness enables employees to access, evaluate, and use information effectively. Knowledge Gap Despite these assumptions, limited empirical evidence explains how marketing research contributes to information awareness at the organizational level. Aim This research examines the correlation and effect between marketing research and information awareness among employees of Al Kafeel Printing, Publishing and Distribution House. Results Statistical analysis of data from 26 employees revealed a negative but insignificant correlation between the variables, and no measurable effect of marketing research on information awareness, as indicated by significance values exceeding 0.05. Novelty The study challenges the prevailing belief that marketing research naturally strengthens information awareness, showing that the relationship may be context-dependent and influenced by structural or cultural factors. Implications These findings suggest the need to improve the integration of research outputs into organizational learning processes to enhance informed decision-making and reinforce information-based practices.Highlight : The study shows a negative correlation between marketing research and information awareness. Statistical results confirm no significant effect between the two variables. Increased marketing research does not directly improve employees’ information awareness. Keywords : Marketing Research, Information Awareness, Business Environment, Alkafeel Company
A Field Study For Designing An Integrated Framework To Enhance Information Security In The E-Management Environment Shuaib Mohammed Sharif Abdo; Asmaa Rasheid Hameed
Academia Open Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.11.2026.14019

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General Background: The expansion of digital transformation in governmental institutions has increased reliance on electronic management systems, making information security a strategic priority. Specific Background: Despite the adoption of global standards such as ISO 27001, NIST, COBIT, and Zero Trust, existing approaches often separate technical and administrative dimensions, limiting practical implementation in e-management environments. Knowledge Gap: There remains a lack of a unified framework integrating technological, governance, and human-cultural aspects tailored to institutional contexts. Aims: This study develops an integrated information security framework combining technical infrastructure, governance policies, training, and security culture using Design Science Research Methodology. Results: Empirical analysis using SEM-PLS shows that organizational maturity (β=0.67) and technical measures (β=0.59) are primary drivers, while policies and training (β=0.44) and security culture (β=0.18) play supporting and mediating roles, explaining 74% of variance. Implementation increased readiness index from 65.2 to 83.9 and reduced incidents by 31%. Novelty: The study proposes a holistic, empirically validated framework integrating technical, administrative, and cultural dimensions within a single architecture. Implications: The framework provides actionable guidance for policymakers to establish unified governance structures, strengthen security culture, and deploy adaptive mechanisms in electronic management systems. Highlights:• Holistic Model Integrates Governance Structures With Technological Safeguards and Human Factors• Empirical Evidence Explains Major Variance in System Protection Performance• Framework Application Shows Measurable Increase in Readiness and Reduced Incident Frequency Keywords: Information Security, E-Management, Cybersecurity Framework, Security Culture, Organizational Maturity
Task Monitoring Information System: Case Study of Task Minder Implementation in PTIK A Class Students Class 2022 Makassar State University Fauziah; Miftakhul Jannah; Amanda Putri Lestari
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

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In the digital age, students face increasing demands to manage various academic assignments and deadlines effectively. Manual task management often leads to missed deadlines, irregularities, and reduced productivity. Therefore, a structured, easy-to-use task monitoring system is needed to support learning efficiency. This research explores Task Minder, a task monitoring system that helps individuals and organizations manage tasks in a structured manner. With user-friendly features such as account creation, task editing, status tracking, and automatic reminders, Task Minder aims to increase productivity and efficiency. A descriptive method is used to describe and analyze this system, through a whitebox approach in the creation of Software Requirements Specification (SRS) documents. Data was collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, then analyzed qualitatively using thematic analysis methods. The results show an increase in user productivity, but also identify some limitations that need to be considered for effective use. Overall, Task Minder makes a real contribution as a digital solution in academic task management, helping students organize work more efficiently, responsively, and integrated with learning needs.
Digides: Development of a Web-Based Information System for Village Data Administration and Management Using the Waterfal Method Faldy; Andi Azzahfira Putri Suhaoping; Musryfah Sa’adah
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

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The development of information technology has encouraged the transformation of public services in villages to be more efficient and transparent. This research aims to develop the Integrated Village Information and Service System (Sipandai) website to overcome administrative problems such as population data collection, correspondence, and access to information. Sipandai provides digital administration features, budget transparency, village news, and online levy payments. The system development uses the iterative and flexible Agile method, allowing for customization according to the user's needs. The results of the development show that the implementation of Agile supports the effectiveness of the system, improves the quality and speed of public services in the village, and encourages community participation in more transparent governance. Sipandai also functions as a means of community empowerment and strengthening information technology-based village governance. The test results using the Black Box and White Box methods showed a 100% success rate with no errors found in all test scenarios
Traditional Food Ordering Service Information System "ANTAR RASA" Nashifah Nurul Fajri; A. Siti Rahmawati; Ainun Mardiah; Putri Rahayu
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

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The younger generation's interest in traditional food, partly due to limited digital promotion and accessibility, raises concerns about the preservation of Makassar's culinary heritage. This research aims to design and implement AntarRasa, a web-based food ordering information system to facilitate online access to traditional foods while strengthening local cultural identity. This study uses a qualitative descriptive-analytical method, with data collected through structured interviews and user observations, then thematically analyzed and validated to ensure its accuracy and reliability. The system was developed with features including registration, login, home, about, menu, gallery, and order, and tested using white-box and black-box verification methods. The results of the study showed that the system functions effectively, meets user needs, and provides convenience in ordering traditional food. In conclusion, AntarRasa supports the preservation and promotion of culture by integrating technology with culinary heritage and can serve as a model for similar applications in the context of other regional foods.
SIPER: Development of a Web-Based Library Information System at SMK Negeri 7 Makassar Using the Agile Method Irene Boli; Amirah Putri; Insyira Syahwa Naswari; Muhammad Nur Faiz; Ahmad Khairul Shiddiq
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Mei 2025
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

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The development of a web-based library information system at SMK 7 Makassar uses the Agile method to improve service efficiency through digitizing the process of managing books, members, borrowing, and reporting. Agile was chosen because of its flexibility in adjusting the system to user needs through iteration and continuous collaboration. The results of testing 11 main features such as login, add/edit/delete book data, add members, borrow, return, book search, transaction reports, logout, and notifications showed that all functions were running well (100% valid). This system is considered responsive, user-friendly, and ready to be implemented to support the needs of a modern, technology-based library.
WIKAMA: A Web-Based Tourism Information System for Maros Regency Using the Waterfall Method Paula Vebrianti Kewa Payon Riantobi; Nurhalisa; Muh. Kahlil Gibran; Ahmad Khairul Shiddiq; Muhammad Nur Faiz
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Academic Bright Collaboration

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The Web-Based Tourism Information System of Maros Regency (WIKAMA) was developed to provide an efficient platform for promoting tourist destinations and delivering accessible visitor information. The system enhances the tourism experience by offering real-time details on attractions, facilities, and services. Development followed the Waterfall methodology, incorporating modules for destination management, gallery updates, and user interaction. Evaluation employed both functional and non-functional testing to assess performance, security, and usability. Black Box testing confirmed that all seven core functionalities operated successfully and complied fully with the specified requirements. While the system has met its initial objectives, further enhancements are recommended, including online ticketing, integration with social media for broader outreach, and optimization for improved performance. These improvements are expected to strengthen WIKAMA’s role as a digital tool for tourism promotion and regional economic development in Maros Regency.
Web Based Sales Information System Using the Waterfall Method for Cashier and Product Management Awaluddin; Muhammad Fadhil Mu’min; Riandy; Syahril Ramadhan; Muhammad Nur Faiz; Ahmad Khairul Shiddiq
Journal of Digital Technology and Computer Science Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): November 2025
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This article presents the development of a web based sales information system for e commerce named Comerch using the Waterfall method. E commerce offers convenient online transactions yet imposes challenges in managing complex sales processes. The study aims to design and implement a system that supports transaction processing, product management, and an accessible and efficient platform. The Waterfall stages applied include requirements analysis, system design, coding, integration, and testing. Findings show that Waterfall enabled a structured and efficient development pipeline and smooth integration of system components. The resulting system provides core functions including product management, payment transactions, and real time reporting which improve operational efficiency and user experience. Scenario based testing confirms that the system performs as expected. Black box testing across forty six scenarios achieved one hundred percent functional validation. The study contributes a practical reference for developing sales information systems for small and medium enterprises and for practitioners seeking predictable and well documented development cycles.
Improvement of Teachers' Ability in Creating Modules with Information Technology on Vocational High Schools West Sumatera Hasan maksum; Martias Martias; Wawan Purwanto; Ahmad Arif
AEEJ : Journal of Automotive Engineering and Vocational Education Vol 6 No 2 (2025): Vol 6 No 2 (2025) : AEEJ : Journal of Automotive Engineering and Vocational Educa
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/aeej.v6i2.250

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The purpose of this analysis was to look at the teacher's ability to improve the teacher's ability to develop online-based teaching materials. The transition period between the pandemic and after requires strategies to ensure that the learning transition continues to provide students with comfort in their learning. The activity drew 30 people, all of whom were members of the West Sumatra Automotive Engineering Subject Teacher Consultation. They are divided into two categories: online and offline. The online module work created by the participants will be analyzed to determine the effectiveness of the learning and the teacher's ability to create online modules. As a result, participants can create effective learning modules. However, it takes longer for the presenters to teach those who are online how to complete the task.
Statistical Dashboards and Business Intelligence in Campus Information Systems: A Bibliometric Review of Implementation Trends Ahmar, Ansari Saleh; Triutomo, Agung
Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : PT Mattawang Mediatama Solution

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Campus academic information systems have become mission-critical infrastructure in higher education, yet a significant paradox persists. Many universities operate monolithic architectures that consolidate student data and administrative functions within unified platforms—offering inherent security advantages including centralized authentication, unified access control, and simplified vulnerability monitoring. However, scholarly discourse examining how these secure integrated systems can simultaneously achieve advanced business intelligence capabilities remains remarkably thin. This bibliometric study analyzes 749 publications from Scopus (2010-2025) to map the intellectual landscape of campus information systems research, with particular attention to security frameworks and statistical dashboard implementations. The methodology combines linear regression trend analysis (? = 2.54, p = 0.00135, R² = 0.5317), Bradford's Law, Lotka's Law, and k-means clustering (k = 9). Results reveal statistically significant publication growth (CAGR = 1.46%), accumulating 6,039 citations (mean = 8.06) across 1,945 authors from 86 countries. Indonesia dominates contributions (26.1%), followed by China (10.3%) and the United States (8.1%). Thematic analysis identifies nine research clusters, with security-focused studies employing PTES and OWASP methodologies achieving 83% intrusion detection accuracy, while governance evaluations using COBIT and ISO 27001 reveal system maturity gaps. Critically, fewer than 10% of publications address real-time analytics or decision support visualization within secure monolithic architectures. The collaboration index (3.03 authors/document) and degree of collaboration (83.2%) indicate robust interdisciplinary practices. Findings suggest that while security research has matured, significant gaps persist in integrating business intelligence dashboards with secure monolithic systems—highlighting urgent need for research bridging data protection frameworks with analytical capabilities.

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