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IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development)
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One important point in the accreditation of higher education study programs is the availability of a journal that holds the results of research of many investigators. Since the year 2012, Informatics Department has English language. Journal called IJID International Journal on Informatics for Development. IJID Issues accommodate a variety of issues, the latest from the world of science and technology. One of the requirements of a quality journal if the journal is said to focus on one area of science and sustainability of IJID. We accept the scientific literature from the readers. And hopefully these journals can be useful for the development of IT in the world. Informatics Department Faculty of Science and Technology State Islamic University Sunan Kalijaga.
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An Implementation of A* Algorithm to Tourism Destination Annisa Afida; Muhammad Akid Musyafa; Elvanisa Ayu Muhsina; Bambang Sugiantoro
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): IJID December
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (980.114 KB) | DOI: 10.14421/ijid.2015.04201

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The tourist sector contributes significantly to the country’s development and has a big potential capital. Therefore, it could as well contribute to innovations of communication and information technology. Development of the tourism sector should be based on technology development. The district of Bantul has a big variety of several important and tourism sights, which are spread all over the District with a wide range of different routes and locations. Therefore, it might be confusing for tourist to locate them. Based on this problem, the writer creates an information system which can be integrated in Google Maps as a visual media map including all sight-seeing spots completed with an application which efficiently recommends the shortest route using A* algorithm. From the result of the research conducted, the result of the browsing system is compared to manual calculation giving the same results.
Recommendation System for Giving Scholarships to New Students Using TOPSIS Method Nuri Guntur Perdana; Muhammad Akid Musyafa; Elvanisa Ayu Muhsina; Shofwatul Uyun
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): IJID December
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Yayasan Pondok Pesantren Wahid Hasyim (YPPWH) is one of the bases of modern Islamic education in Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (Special Region of Yogyakarta). As one of devotion to education and society, formal education institutions, namely Madrasah Ibtidaiyah (Religion Elementary School), Madrasah Tsanawiyah (Religion Junior High School) and Madrasah Aliyah (Religion Senior High School) Wahid Hasyim currently have scholarship opportunities for students who excel and underprivileged, especially those from the local population. With the increasing number of scholarship applicants, making a challenge for the manager of the agency to be able to give a correct decision, effective and efficient in data management Fellow truly eligible to receive a scholarship. This study uses a Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). The criteria used in these systems vary according to the scholarships provided by the Foundation. Based on the results of case selection calculations show that the results using the same system with manual calculations. The system is able to provide scholarships recommendation. This system has been passed fit for use for 100% testing of system functionality using the alpha test, the test results and accessing interface produces 65.15% of the respondents strongly agreed with the system interface, as well as the results of the test content for the page admin, counseling teachers and students each yield 88.89%, 83.33% and 100% of respondents stated strongly agree with making this system.
Japanese Letter Pattern Recognition Application with Tesseract Engine Akhmad Imam Fahrizal; Ahmad Subhan Yazid; Shofwatul Uyun
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): IJID December
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Digital image processing is a field that is being cultivated by many researchers at this time because it is interesting to apply to various activities, both analysis and production activities. One branch of the digital image is pattern recognition. This study uses Tesseract as a tool to recognize patterns from Hiragana letters. This study was conducted to find out how much Tesseract was able to recognize a Japanese text and handwritten text. This study uses 1 image as training data containing 74 Hiragana letters which are processed through training for each letter. This study has several testing criteria based on font size and resolution to find the best results in pattern recognition. This pattern recognition system is able to do data training and recognize 74 Hiragana letters using the Tesseract Engine. The system can also recognize images with the best success percentage of 98.24% with an image resolution of 200dpi (dots per inch) at size 18. This system can also recognize handwritten images with the best percentage of success of 90% with 200dpi image resolution.
Business Simulation Game Design Based on Real Time Strategy Using SpringRTS Engine Muhammad Alfian Jauhari; Muhammad Akid Musyafa; Muhammad Dzulfikar Fauzi; Bambang Sugiantoro
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): IJID December
Publisher : Faculty of Science and Technology, UIN Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Competition in today's business world is getting tougher and raises the number of changes, in which the changes occur more rapidly. Because of that the ability and skills of human resources should also be able to learn quickly to adapt the changes in business world. Therefore, entrepreneur needs a tool that can give the effect of teaching and improve the ability of decision-making and reduce the financial risk for businesses. This research aims to develop a game which can do business simulation. In the process of developing this game, SpringRTS framework is used to maintain the development. There are some steps being taken, which originated from the literature study followed by analysis and design requirements and proceed with expressing ideas that have been done on the analysis and design steps into a tangible form, which includes 3d modeling, uv texture mapping, 3d assembling and coding with the Lua programming language. This research successfully produces business simulation game that can give the effect of teaching in a game without compromising the beauty of the graphics aspect according to research output which made a simulation game with 3 dimensional graphics which make the user whom played it did not easy to became bored.
A GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEM OF A WEB-BASED FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES Aprilliyanto, Tofik; Fauzi, Muhammad Dzulfikar; Nuruzzaman, Muhammad Taufiq
IJID (International Journal on Informatics for Development) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2015): IJID December
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Kalijaga Yogyakarta

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Food delivery services become more popular in Indonesia, which is proven by the number of restaurants that provide delivery services such as KFC, Mc Donald, and others. They are still using the phone to serve the customers. For customers, ordering by phone is less interactive since they cannot see the display of available menus with the prices and other details. For the cashiers, ordering by phone is also less effective since they have to write the menus, prices and addresses manually, whereas nowadays we need automation and the speed becomes a very important factor. This system is using Mobile Web technology and Geographical Information System (GIS), which with this technology the customers can order anywhere, and the order pages will be more interactive. For the cashiers, with this GIS, they do not need to record the data order manually. For food deliver, with the technology of GIS, food delivery processes will become easier due to the visualization of the location of customers, and they also can use the existing tracking features in GIS. The system implements the concept of client-server where the server website is used by restaurants, and mobile websites as client are used by customers for ordering food. The Web server has a notification ordering feature, administrator management, menus management, order management, suggestion management, restaurant management, and financial reports. Client's website has a food order feature, geolocation, and send suggestions features to the restaurant.

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