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Indonesian Journal of Information System
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Computer Network Design and Applications for West Java Legislative Elections Usman, Muhammad Lulu Latif; Supriyadi, Asep Adang; Wijaya, Satria Dhaniswara Rahsa; Herdianto, Bachtiar
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): August 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v7i1.5420

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Legislative elections or Pileg are an annual schedule that is routinely held in Indonesia for five years. The concept of technology 4.0 has a huge opportunity to be applied in the legislative election process in this modern era. Legislative elections that use digital devices connected in such a way have more advantages than legislative elections that use conventional methods. The application of technology 4.0 in legislative elections has advantages in terms of effectiveness, data processing speed, and costs. The design of the legislative election system is made using a network where each polling station will be provided with one server to accommodate votes at the polling station. Then the server synchronizes the data to a central server to calculate the final results obtained. The server is built using the text-based Ubuntu Linux operating system. The application used is web-based, with the programming languages used being HTML, PHP, CSS, and Javascript. The test data shows that the time required for the system to complete each stage of the legislative election process is relatively faster than conventional legislative elections. So it can be concluded that the design of the legislative election system has met the requirements to accelerate the legislative election process. This research uses an SDLC system with a prototype model. Tests are carried out using BlackBox testing to test the suitability of the application with application access.  
The Essential Factors and Trend Development of IoT Smart Box Surjandy; Meyliana; Condrobimo, Andreas Raharto; Eka Widjaja, Henry Antonius; Atmadja, Wiedjaja; Susanto, Rudy; Sablan, Bruno
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.6794

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Boxes for drug storage are handy and essential and play a role in helping the healing process and support maintaining patient health regularly for a long time. SmartBox is not a new thing, but because of its importance, it, SmartBox continues to be developed to date according to the needs needed. In previous research, the formation of SmartBox was only for particular things. This study tries to unify the 17 papers obtained with the help of a publish and perish application which is then carried out a literature review and using the VosViewer application to get an overview of trend development and the essential factors or aspects in the formation of SmartBox and its development. In addition to getting the trend of SmartBox development, this research also finds seven essential factors that will be useful for Smartbox development. With this research, it hopes that it will facilitate the development of SmartBox in the future.
Driving Factors of Cloud Accounting Implementation in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Evidence from Indonesia Hamzah Ritchi; Yahya, Bernardo; Roshi Dwiokta; Sugianto, Larasati P.M.
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i2.6827

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This paper attempts to identify key factors that affect Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) decision in implementing cloud accounting system on their business, in particular Indonesia’s Bandung region. Bandung greater area has long been recognized as among the amiable region for SME development in the economy. This research qualitatively analyzed primary data obtained through a series of in-depth interviews with SMEs key personnel regarding the opportunity of cloud-based accounting. The informants were eight key SMEs personnel selected for their relevant knowledge and experience in accounting and associated technology use. An expert-based validation was then conducted on factors that were successfully identified at coding stage. The findings indicate that there are seven decisive factors which influence SMEs decision including security, usability, human resource, time, communication, cost, and functionality. This research offers an insight regarding the implementation of cloud accounting in SMEs by filling the identified gap to the body of literature in cloud accounting and SMEs in particular developing economy.
Comparison of Automatic and Manual Regression Testing on Mobile Application Health Technology with Black Box Testing Method Putri, Yoanna Fransisca; Irianto, Aloysius Bagas Pradipta; Sharma, Suman
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v7i2.6850

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The opening of opportunities for health tech services in Indonesia can lead to increased competition. This makes the company continue to innovate by updating or adding functionality to software systems that have been developed. Because of this, software testing with a shorter time is required so that test performance remains maximum. The object of this research is the Teman diabetes application developed by PT. Global Urban Essentials. In this research, the software testing conducted includes automatic regression testing and manual regression testing. The two testing approaches will be compared to evaluate their effectiveness in detecting bugs and their efficiency in terms of time usage. The method used in automatic regression testing is the black box testing method, implemented within the Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC) that is include requirement analysis, test planning, test case development, test environment setup, and test execution. The primary focus of this research is to asses the effectiveness of automatic and manual regression testing in identifying bugs/errors and measuring efficiency in time utilization, based on the analysis of test reports generated from both methods. In this study, it was found that testing carried out by automation is 9.77% faster. In addition, a bug was found in the shopping feature as a result of the new features being released. This bug was discovered after running automated regression testing and was not found in manual regression testing because the bug testing was missed.
System Dynamic Analysis of the Fleet Availability and Reliability Influence on the Lead Time of the Delivery Order Process Windyaningrum, Theresia Liris; Indrawati, Chatarina Dian; Long, Zalizah Awang; Prasetyo, Vinsensius Widdy Tri; Waloyo, Lorensius Anang Setiyo; Murdapa, Petrus Setya
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.7049

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The inventory replenishment process in the warehouse becomes difficult if there is uncertainty. It can cause warehouse performance not to be as expected. The warehouse is an important part of the supply chain subsystem, which smooths the flow of goods from upstream to downstream throughout the system. This paper uses system dynamics modeling to analyze the replenishment of raw materials where there is randomness in availability and reliability and their effects on the delivery lead time of the fleet. The model obtained is much simpler but more robust when compared to the analytical-mathematical model or the discrete-events simulation. Tests on the model show that the model can behave as it should logically. Several experiments were conducted to see how fleet availability's reliability can affect the delay in receiving or delivery lead time. One interesting thing revealed is that reliability does not have to be 100%, but there is a certain minimum threshold for the system to perform well. This is different from availability, which must be 100%.
An Examination of the Human Factors in Cybersecurity: Future Direction for Nigerian Banks Ajufo, George; Qutieshat, Abubaker
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.7278

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Information and communication technology has become necessary for conducting business operations and ensuring business survival in Nigerian banks. However, this has come with some encumbrances, as this technology is vulnerable to attacks due to technical or human factors. These human factors have been very challenging for organizations due to their multi-dimensional nature and the fact that humans have been responsible for most cybersecurity incidents. Resolving issues arising from cybersecurity incidents is expensive and time-consuming. Therefore, this study is crucial as it will enable Nigerian banks witnessing increased attacks to take preventive measures and reduce the enormous expenditure required for remediation. This study adopts a literature review approach, reviewing previous studies on human factors in cybersecurity to determine the factors responsible for successful cyber-attacks and their suggested mitigations. The findings categorize these human factors into social engineering, poor information security culture, risky password practices, stress, burnout, and security fatigue. The study presents mitigations but notes that training and cybersecurity awareness are the most common reoccurring pre-emptive actions recommended. This research is significant as very little prior research has been conducted in this area targeted at the Nigerian banking sector. Practically, the findings of this study are expected to point Nigerian banks toward the critical human factors that they need to concentrate on to minimize the success rate of cyber-attacks and reduce the associated costs of recovering from these attacks.
Virtual Overseer for Examination Using Artificial Intelligence VARUN R; Pranav P Rao; Manohar S N; Nagsharan A
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i2.7311

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The Virtual Overseer for Examination using AI is a proposed system that utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor and supervise online exams. The system aims to enhance the credibility and integrity of online exams by detecting and preventing cheating behaviors such as copying answers or using unauthorized materials. The proposed system utilizes computer vision and machine learning algorithms to analyze exam sessions in real time and flag suspicious behaviors for review by human proctors. The system also employs facial recognition technology to authenticate test-takers' identity and ensure that the right person is taking the exam. Overall, the Virtual Overseer for Examination using AI has the potential to revolutionize online education and assessment by providing a secure and reliable platform for conducting remote exams.
Mobile Payment Adoption in Generation Z Using Extended Unified Technology Acceptance and Use of Technology Alfa'izy, Erick Ahmad Fahmi; Pramana, Edwin; Gunawan
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.7340

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This study investigates the possible factors determining the success of m-payment adoption in Generation Z using the basic Unified Technology Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model based on previous research. A theoretical model derived from previous research that combines factors from the acceptance model of UTAUT with relevant m-payment factors (Trust, Perceived Security, Network Externalities). The sample includes 735 participants from three cities in Indonesia. Structural equation models are used to analyze and develop theoretical models. Only four hypotheses can be accepted based on the analysis of the seven hypotheses proposed. Trust, Perceived Security, Performance Expectancy, and Social Influence positively and significantly impact Behavioral Intention. Meanwhile, Facilitating Conditions, Effort Expectancy, and Network Externalities are insignificant to Behavioral Intention. There are many research models for adopting m-payments, but in developing countries, including Indonesia, the cellular penetration rate is already very high. However, the acceptance of m-payments in various trade transactions is still embryonic, especially in Generation Z. Therefore, this research presents a comprehensive investigation of the factors that influence the adoption of m-payments in Generation Z in Indonesia.
User Acceptance for Multitask IoT Monitoring and Controlling System for Salt Ponds Yudantoro, Tri Raharjo; Hamida, Busra Nur; Febriyanti, Eka; Wiktasari, Wiktasari; Pernanda, Suko Tyas; Prabuwono, Anton Satria
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.7479

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The process of making salt is still done manually by filling water into reservoirs and plots which require salt farmers to visit their farms periodically. This is mainly because the speed of the salt crystalization process is always inconsistent due to salt concentration in seawater and the weather. This study aims to build a new prototype of a water level monitoring system in reservoirs and plots in salt ponds then measure the water's salinity value, which will be reported to the farmers. The method used in this research is prototyping, which includes system requirement analysis, rapid design, prototype building, system evaluation, and system  improvement. The system was tested using the black box method, namely testing all system functionality and determining user satisfaction with questionnaires. The functionality test results, including monitoring the water level and the pump control, show that the prototype functions correctly. The designed system can send information in the form of water level values in reservoirs, water levels in plots, and salinity values with linear sensor accuracy with measurement results with conventional measuring instruments with standard error values of 0.485, 0.44, and 0.72, respectively. Applying this system will ease farmers’ monitoring of water levels and controlling irrigation in reservoirs and plots.
Heart Rate and Body Temperature Tracking Application Based on Fuzzy Logic Nur Aziz Thohari, Afandi; Wahyu Wibowo, Angga; Karima, Aisyatul; Hestiningsih, Idhawati; Santoso, Kuwat; Abdollah, Faizal
Indonesian Journal of Information Systems Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): August 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24002/ijis.v6i1.7481

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Temperature and heart rate are indicators of health. It is necessary to monitor heart rate and body temperature to prevent the spread of a virus or disease. In most cases, heart rate and body temperature are monitored independently, and the patient cannot view a record of previous examinations. This study uses fuzzy logic to develop an application for monitoring heart rate and body temperature. It can monitor heart rate and body temperature in real-time, store a history of previous examinations, and use fuzzy logic to diagnose body conditions based on heart rate and body temperature data. Based on test results, the sensor reading error rate for heart rate is minimal at 0.68 and for body temperature at 0.18. The accuracy of fuzzy diagnosis of the patient's body condition is one hundred percent. The performance indicator for the application is excellent, the completion rate is 100 percent, and the time-based efficiency is 93%. The results of the user satisfaction test indicate that most users are pleased with the application's usability. The average value for measuring user satisfaction is 80%, with the highest result of the five measurement criteria being 89.6% for the ease-of-use criterion.