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Tourism digital innovation geographic information system based web application for spatial information of tourism destinations Hidayat, Amrul Rais; Khotimah, Tutik; Meimaharani, Rizkysari
Journal of Soft Computing Exploration Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): June 2025
Publisher : SHM Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52465/joscex.v6i2.587

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This study aims to develop a web-based tourism application by utilizing Geographic Information System (GIS) to optimize the dissemination of tourism information in the Pati Karisidenan area. This application is designed to assist local communities and tourists in choosing tourist destinations by providing information such as location, description, route, facilities, and visitor reviews. In addition, the app is also equipped with search and filtering features to help users find tourist attractions based on category, distance, or available facilities. This application was developed using the PHP programming language and MySQL database. The development process adopts the Waterfall method, which consists of the requirements analysis stage, system design using ERD and DFD, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Application testing is carried out using the Black Box Testing method to ensure all functions run according to specifications. The test results from visitors showed satisfaction with the use of the application by 97% of 15 audiences. This application is expected to support the promotion, accessibility, and management of tourism potential digitally by local governments.
Problems of Communication and Health Information for Elderly Women during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Case Study of Health Information Search for Elderly Women in Bandung Prasanti, Ditha; Karimah, Kismiyati El
West Science Social and Humanities Studies Vol. 2 No. 04 (2024): West Science Social and Humanities Studies
Publisher : Westscience Press

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58812/wsshs.v2i04.782

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Like mushrooms that grow in the rainy season, the health information that was scattered during the Covid-19 pandemic is also growing rapidly and going fast all the time. Transfer of health information about the Covid-19 case can be accessed easily by anyone and anywhere through digital media in their respective devices. Hoax in health information is not a strange thing anymore, so it is difficult to distinguish the truth from real information. This communication problem is being experienced by society, especially among elderly women in Bandung. This phenomenon has attracted the attention of the author to examine more deeply with the following research objectives: 1) knowing the process of seeking health information for elderly women during the Covid-19 pandemic in Bandung; 2) knowing the reasons for the communication process and the selection of media and health information used by these elderly women. In this case, the uniqueness of the research lies in the research subject, where the category of elderly women with various physical and mental health conditions they experience must face exposure to health information during the Covid-19 pandemic. This study uses a case study method by interviewing 5 selected informants in this research. The results of the research were found to contribute thoughts in the study of health communication in the digital era that occurred during the Covid-19 pandemic. The findings of this study include the following, (1) the process of searching for health information carried out by informants during the Covid-19 pandemic is unique because it varies through word of mouth and digital media, with information content about various herbal / traditional treatments; (2) the reason for the search for health information is an effort to contain the spread of covid-19, a form of self-awareness and to prevent exposure to covid-19.
Development of Geographic Information System (GIS) Distribution of Triple Elimination Implementation in Pregnant Women at Kramatjati Health Center: Pengembangan Geographic Information System (GIS) Distribusi Pelaksanaan Triple Eliminasi Pada Ibu Hamil di Puskesmas Kramatjati Utami, Febi Puji; Ibrahim, Rohayati; Susilawati, Dewi
Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan Vol 17 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Ilmiah Kesehatan
Publisher : Universitas Mohammad Husni Thamrin

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37012/jik.v17i1.2264

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Background: The development of this GIS was carried out to reduce or overcome the weakness of this unattainability due to uncontrolled distribution of data on pregnant women/mapping of pregnant women who had undergone Triple Elimination examinations in the Kramatjati Community Health Center area, which has 7 sub-districts, 65 RWs and 653 RTs. With so many areas that the Kramatjati Community Health Center is responsible for, it cannot rely on manual data collection or bookkeeping alone. Objective: Designing the Development of GIS (Geographic Information System) Distribution for the Implementation of Triple Elimination of Pregnant Women at the Kramatjati Community Health Center. Research Method: This type of research uses quantitative research, using a Research and Development (R&D) research design. The research period is March 2024 at the Kramatjati Community Health Center. With a total population of 16 people. The sampling technique uses total sampling. The analysis used is univariate analysis using frequency distribution. Research Results: Based on the SUS (System Usability Scale), the SUS score was 77.3. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Acceptability Range results are declared Acceptable, Grade Scale: C, Adjective Rating is declared Excellent, and Percentiles are in the Good category. Conclusion: The results of system testing to determine the usefulness of GIS development in analyzing the distribution of Triple Elimination implementation for pregnant women at the Kramatjati Community Health Center using the (SUS) method resulted in an average score of 77.3 in the Good category. The results of the feasibility test from 16 respondents showed that 10 people (62.5%) stated that they were quite feasible. Suggestion: It is hoped that it can be developed in further research by designing and integrating it into advanced systems, or by adding variables or additional data analysis.
Selective Information Acquisition in Disaster Scenarios: A Study on Health Information Behavior in Aceh Koto, Marini; Rosemary, Rizanna; Rahman, Alfi; Muharman, Nadia; Nisa, Uswatun
International Journal of Disaster Management Vol 7, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : TDMRC, Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ijdm.v1i1.38088

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Aceh, a province recognized for its high disaster risk potential, is frequently subjected to various natural calamities. The inhabitants of this region often face anxiety, uncertainty, and an overload of information during such events, necessitating a selective approach to information acquisition. This study explores this phenomenon, specifically the selective acquisition of health information amid disaster scenarios. The focus is on understanding how individuals prioritize information that they perceive as relevant and valuable, while disregarding what is deemed unimportant or unreliable. Addressing a notable gap in existing literature on health communication during disasters, this research emphasizes its critical role in enhancing disaster preparedness. Data were collected through Focus Group Discussions (FGD) involving 30 participants across three hazard-prone areas in Aceh: Central Aceh (landslides), North Aceh (floods), and West Aceh (earthquakes). Findings reveal that participants typically engage in passive information seeking, selectively assimilating health information that conforms to their pre-established subjective beliefs, values, and emotional states from trusted sources. The study offers insights into how individuals manage health information in crisis situations and suggests that stakeholders in disaster management devise targeted communication strategies to effectively disseminate vital health information during disasters.
Information Retrieval Related to Information Regarding Covid-19 Using Transformers Architecture Wiktasari, Wiktasari; Prayitno, Prayitno; Kartika, Vinda Setya; Lavindi, Eri Eli; Ardhana, Naufal Reky; Nariswana, Rucirasatti
Jurnal Teknik Informatika (Jutif) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): JUTIF Volume 6, Number 2, April 2025
Publisher : Informatika, Universitas Jenderal Soedirman

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52436/1.jutif.2025.6.2.2606

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The spread of the COVID-19 virus has occurred exponentially, necessitating advanced search technologies that provide accurate information. The primary challenge in searching for COVID-19 related information involves the diversity and rapid changes in data, as well as the need to understand specific medical contexts. Unstructured information sources, such as research articles, news reports, and social media discussions, add complexity to retrieving relevant and up-to-date information. As the volume of data and information related to the COVID-19 pandemic increases, there is a pressing need for effective and accurate information retrieval systems. Transformer architecture, known for its capabilities in natural language processing and managing complex contexts, offers great potential to enhance search quality in the healthcare domain. BERT is a deep learning model that performs searches based on specific queries, with search results sorted accordingly. The ranking process uses BERT architecture to compare the performance of transformer encoders, specifically between bi-encoders and cross-encoders. A bi- encoder is an architecture where two separate encoders process two different inputs, such as queries and documents. In contrast, a cross-encoder processes two texts simultaneously using a single encoder, allowing the model to capture contextual interactions between them. Research indicates that cross-encoder performance is significantly better than bi-encoder for cases with relatively small data sets. Evaluation results show that the NDCG score for bi-encoder is 0.89, while for cross-encoder it is 0.9. The mAP score for bi-encoder is 0.7, and for cross-encoder, it is 0.89. Both bi-encoder and cross-encoder achieved an MRR score of 1.0.
The Influence of User Participation, Information Technology Sophistication and User Technical Capabilities on the Performance of the Accounting Information System at Hosana Lippo Cikarang Hospital Setyawan, Wisnu; Wulandari, Siska
Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (JEMA) Vol. 1 No. 02 (2024): Journal of Economics, Management and Accounting (JEMA)
Publisher : Devitara Innovations

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This study aims to determine the effect of user participation, information technology sophistication, and user technical capabilities on the performance of accounting information systems. The location of this research was conducted at Hosana Hospital Lippo Cikarang. The sample in this study consisted of 84 employees using accounting information systems who were selected using a saturated sampling technique from the entire population of employees at Hosana Lippo Cikarang Hospital. The data was obtained through a survey using a questionnaire and analyzed by the method of multiple linear analysis. The results show that partially, user participation has a positive and significant effect on the performance of accounting information systems and the technical ability of users has a positive and significant effect on the performance of accounting information systems. Simultaneously user participation, sophistication of information technology, and user technical ability affect the performance of accounting information systems.
THE IMPACT OF SYSTEM QUALITY, INFORMATION QUALITY, SERVICE QUALITY, USE, AND USER SATISFACTION OF SAP INFORMATION SYSTEM ON NET BENEFITS SE, Wafi Hibatullah
Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa FEB Vol. 8 No. 1
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis Universitas Brawijaya

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This study aims to test and analyze the impact of system quality, information quality, service quality, use, and user satisfaction of SAP information systems on net benefits. This study adapted the success model of information systems developed by DeLone and McLean (2003). Research is a quantitative study that uses primary data through the distribution of questionnaires. The population in this study were employees of PT Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk Operation Finance's Shared Service division which was authorized to use SAP. The study sample consisted of 115 employees. The data analysis too used by researchers is SmartPLS version 2.0 Research results indicate that system quality, information quality, service quality and user satisfaction have a positive effect on net benefits. While use does not effect the net benefits. The results of the study can be used for consideration in determining the policies of what factors need to be improved in the implementation of SAP in the Telkom Office of Bandung City.  Keywords: DeLone and McLean, system quality, information quality, service quality, use, user satisfaction, net benefits.
Information and Security Control Mechanisms Embraced for Effective Information Management in Colleges of Education in Nigeria Naboth-Odums, Augustine; Abanyam, Friday Ekahe; Abdulkadir, Abdulrahman; Attah Abanyam, Victor
Golden Ratio of Social Science and Education Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): June - November
Publisher : Manunggal Halim Jaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52970/grsse.v2i2.183

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The study determined the Information, communication and logical environment security control mechanisms embraced by administrative officers for effective information management in Colleges of Education (CCOEs) in South-South Nigeria. The study embraced descriptive survey research design. The population was 1580 Administrative Officers.. 320 respondents using a proportional sampling technique was used to determine the number of administrative officers for each of the COEs studied. The instrument for data collection was a structured questionnaire developed by the researcher. The questionnaire was face-validated by five experts. The reliability of the instrument was tested using Cronbach Alpha method and yielded an overall coefficient of 0.93. Mean and Analysis of Variance were used to analyze data collected. The findings showed that the administrative officers moderately embraced the identified logical, information and communication control mechanisms for effective information management. The findings further showed that no significant difference existed among the opinions of the respondents on the level at which they embraced the Information, communication and logical environmental security control mechanisms for effective information management of their institutions. it was recommended among others, that the management of COEs in Nigeria should enact and implement effective policies and laws that support the adoption of information control mechanisms.
The Role of Information Technology in Improving Information Systems: A Comprehensive Review Prayitno, Andi; Sinosi, Sayidah Maryam; Mediaty, Mediaty; Damayanti, Ratna Ayu
Invoice : Jurnal Ilmu Akuntansi Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Maret 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi dan Bisnis, Universitas Muhammadiyah Makassar

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This study explores the strategic significance of Information Technology (IT) in enhancing organizational competitiveness, particularly through its impact on employee productivity, decision-making processes, and business process efficiency. The rapid evolution of digital technologies has compelled organizations to integrate IT as a core component of their operational and strategic frameworks. To examine this relationship systematically, the study employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, analyzing 15 peer-reviewed articles published between 2018 and 2023. Articles were selected based on inclusion criteria such as relevance to IT adoption, methodological rigor, and empirical depth. The review identifies key factors that influence successful IT integration, including top management support, user training, trust in system reliability, and perceived usefulness. Notably, 80% of the reviewed studies demonstrate a strong positive correlation between IT integration and employee performance, especially in enhancing data accessibility, enabling real-time collaboration, and supporting informed decision-making. Furthermore, the findings reveal that effective IT usage contributes not only to financial performance but also to non-financial outcomes such as employee satisfaction and organizational adaptability. These results underscore the strategic value of IT in fostering both operational excellence and workforce empowerment. The study offers practical recommendations for managers and policymakers to enhance IT adoption strategies and align technological initiatives with organizational goals.
The government website as user's information source: A model of user satisfaction, information, and system quality Ernungtyas, Niken Febrina; Boer, Rino Febrianno; Qadrifa, Sabrina Sofi
Informasi Vol. 53 No. 2 (2023): Informasi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/informasi.v53i2.60579

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The Ministry of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Indonesia uses a website to disseminate news and publications to the public. An effective strategy for developing a successful website is to build a positive user experience that leads to a positive attitude from users towards the website. User experience in terms of optimizing website utilization has not been well explored, especially regarding satisfaction. Satisfaction is influenced by information quality and system quality factors. Information quality encompasses 5 variables (completeness, accuracy, format, currency, availability) and system quality consists of nine variables (reliability, flexibility, accessibility, responsiveness, integration, usability, functionality, design appeal, efficiency). This study assessed the effect of information quality and system quality on the satisfaction of using the Ministry of Religious Affairs' website. The target population of this study were all users who had accessed the website at least once in the last three months. The data were collected from 420 respondents and analyzed using PLS-SEM. The findings indicated that the hypothesis of the variables completeness, accuracy, format, currency, availability, reliability, flexibility, accessibility, responsiveness, integration, usability, and functionality is not supported. However, the results of this research confirmed the positive and significant effect of design appeal and efficiency on satisfaction.

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