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CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal
Published by UNIVERSITAS RAHARJA
ISSN : 19788282     EISSN : 26554275     DOI : 10.33050/ccit
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CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal adalah jurnal ilmiah yang diterbitkan olehSekolah Tinggi Manajemen Informatika dan Komputer Raharja. CCIT terbit dua kali dalam satu tahun, Setiap Bulan Februari dan Agustus.
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Implementation of The YOLOv5 Model For Crowd Detection : Model Analysis Erna Astriyani; Oleh Soleh; Adisa Lahmania Putri; Fachry Riziq Huseini
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 17 No 2 (2024): CCIT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.2602

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One of several deep learning object detection model ideas is YOLO. High-level characteristics obtained by Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) can be used to overcome the challenges of prior assumptions. Because of the inherent complexity of the human crowd, prominent places in a high-density crowd may exhibit characteristics that differ from those in a normal density crowd. The most efficient deep learning model architecture for use in real-time video applications is provided by YOLO. The CrowdHuman dataset is annotated by researchers using the Roboflow platform. The outcomes are annotated files in the YOLOv5 format including around 4,500 pictures. Photographs of crowds at various elevations and distances are included in this image dataset. The Roboflow platform is used by researchers to convert this annotation and get the required results. This research is divided into four stages: the evolving process, the training process, the testing process, and the evaluation process. The training results are quite positive because they have a mAP value larger than 0.4. However, during the evaluation phase, the model continues to have issues detecting small and moving objects. The device used is a YOLOv5s, a smaller version of the YOLOv5.
Development of GoEliTool using Iterative Incremental Approach Rosa Delima; Joko Purwadi
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 17 No 2 (2024): CCIT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.2857

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GoEliTool is a tool for requirements elicitation during the requirements engineering process. Such a tool is specifically developed for elicitation through a goal-oriented requirements engineering (GORE) approach. GoEliTool was developed in the previous study. However, the first version of the tool still had many limitations to be corrected so that the process of data elicitation from stakeholders could be carried out more easily and effectively. In this study, the development of the tool was performed through an iterative, incremental approach based on the limitations found in the previous version. The development process consisted of three cycles, and there were three iterations in the second cycle. The tool test was conducted using a black box approach, and the user satisfaction test was conducted using two test questionnaires, namely the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) and the System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire. The results of the black box test showed that the tool was able to work according to the test scenario. Furthermore, user satisfaction using the UEQ questionnaire showed that the tool was in the above-average category. Regarding the SUS questionnaire, it obtained a grade C result, which indicated the marginal acceptance category.
Monitoring and Evaluation Electrical Power Control in Solar Power Systems Based on IoT Freddy Artadima Silaban; Evanendra Nur Wisnu Putra; Lukman Madriavin Silalahi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.2996

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This study aims to develop a monitoring and electrical power control system for solar power systems based on IoT. The problem addressed is how to monitor and control the electrical power usage from solar panels in real-time over the internet, as well as how to limit the electrical power used by AC loads for energy efficiency. The system is equipped with sensors to measure current, voltage, and light intensity, controlled by an ESP32 microcontroller. Sensor data is processed and displayed in the form of graphs on a web page in real-time. The system also includes additional controls to connect and disconnect the electric current to AC loads, and limit the electrical power, allowing users to manage electrical energy usage efficiently. The research methodology includes several stages: designing the system block diagram, developing the hardware and software, implementing and integrating sensors with the ESP32 microcontroller, and testing the entire system. The results show that the prototype system can function according to the initial design. The system can record current, voltage, power, and light intensity in real-time and display them as graphs and tables on the website. AC load control and power limiting on AC loads can operate according to user commands. Measurements from a 10 Wp solar panel show maximum intensity around noon under sunny conditions, producing a current of up to 0.45 Ampere. The efficiency of the solar panel in this prototype is 12.16%, indicating a need for improvement for more effective use. The main contribution of this research is the development of an integrated monitoring system with web-based electrical power control, enabling users to monitor and manage solar power systems efficiently and in real-time
Ranking Analysis of Tourist Destinations in Jakarta Using Collaborative Filtering Method Anggi Anggi; Sudaryono Sudaryono; Nur Azizah
CCIT (Creative Communication and Innovative Technology) Journal Vol 17 No 2 (2024): CCIT JOURNAL
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3068

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The high workload coupled with advances in technology means that employees sit all day in front of computers. This can result in stress and mental fatigue. Traveling can relieve soreness from sitting too much and make the heart happy. Indonesia is a country rich in tourist attractions. Jakarta as the capital of Indonesia itself has at least 1,016 recreation and entertainment locations. A recommendation system can be a solution to make it easier to choose tourist destinations that suit user interests and preferences. This research was created to provide users with a list of tourist destination choices based on collaborative filtering and provide method accuracy values with RMSE. The results of this research are that the system is proven to be able to provide tourist destination references for users and shows an RMSE value of 0.34. This value still shows that there is an error in the method's predictions. There is still a lot of development that can be done so that this system has more features and wider uses.
Utilization of Technology in Public Policy Making: Opportunities and Challenges Isnaeni Yuliani; Endang Larasati; Kismartini Kismartini; Tri Yuniningsih
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3108

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Public policy-making is a complex process that requires accurate and timely information to generate effective decisions. In the digital era, information technology has become a crucial tool in supporting this process. This article explores various technologies that can be utilized to optimize public policy-making, as well as the challenges associated with their utilization. Through this analysis, the article offers insights into how more effective strategies in implementing technology can enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of the public policy-making process. This article is the result of a literature review using a conceptual-traditional approach. Primary data in the literature review consists of journals related to the topic under study and some reports sourced from social media. The findings of this study indicate that technology utilization can play a key role in optimizing public policy-making. However, challenges such as limited access and capacity, privacy, and security issues, as well as technological access inequality need to be addressed to ensure that the benefits of technology can serve as powerful tools for creating better and more responsive public policies.
LARAST Apps Administration Public Service Using Restful Api Method and MVVM Architecture Fifit Alfiah; Herfandi Herfandi; Aditya Agus Wisanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3157

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Technological developments have made it easier for users both in terms of speed and accuracy in the transition to accessing an application. This convenience in particular gives rise to an idea and idea to be able to create an administrative service application that is used by the community around the Pasar Kemis sub-district. In the administrative service process, they still use queue numbers and for the filing process, they still use duplicated files by photocopying. The duplication resulted in an archive field at the Pasar Kemis District office. The submission of the completed application file does not have the correct information for file retrieval, so valid information is needed regarding the completion of the application file. This application uses the Restful API in the Laravel framework and implements its security using the Laravel Passport as a JSON access token key. Larast Apps uses the MVVM architecture. For HTTP Client Server using Retrofit 2 and OkHttp and Kotlin Coroutines. With this application, it can simplify the process of submitting public administration services. Submitting an application from home through the Android application can avoid crowds at the Pasar Kemis District Office and cut down on the bureaucracy that is already running properly.
Blockchain Integration for Enhanced Supply Chain Security and Transparency Mohammad Annas; Ninda Luftiani; Qurotul Aini; Rizky Fredrin Terizla
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3165

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In the modern global economy, the complex system of international supply chains plays a crucial role in enabling the transportation of goods and services across large geographical areas. Nevertheless, this intricate system has numerous security issues that jeopardize its smooth functioning. The risks connected with worldwide product and service distribution have been heightened due to geopolitical uncertainties, climate change-related disruptions, and the growing prevalence of cyber threats. These difficulties highlight the urgent requirement for creative solutions to protect the reliability of supply networks and guarantee continuous operations. Blockchain technology is recognized for its strong data protection features, cryptographic encryption, decentralization, and smart contract execution. It provides improved security and transparency. Concrete illustrations showcase the potential advantages of supply chain management, despite the presence of obstacles in its implementation and concerns about its long-term viability. This necessitates continuous research and cooperation to redefine the future of supply chain management.
Transforming Education Through the Use of Blockchain Technology: Innovation in Educational Data Management Felix Sutisna; Riya Widayanti; Fitra Putri Oganda; Shofiyul Millah; Sabda Maulana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3166

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This research focuses on exploring the application of blockchain technology in the management of educational data, aiming to identify the potential benefits and challenges of this technology in enhancing data security, transparency, and efficiency within educational institutions. The study also seeks to develop a conceptual framework that addresses the unique requirements and implications of blockchain integration in the academic sector. In an era where big data has become pervasive in business strategy, this research aims to understand the challenges and advantages of big data in the digital content sector related to environmental issues. The idea of “society 5.0” promotes harmony between technology and sustainable quality of life. Industry as an innovator plays an important role in offering solutions to social problems, and the digital content sector is considered to have great potential in achieving this goal. This research explores the concept of the digital content sector from a Society 5.0 perspective and discusses issues related to economics and sustainability. The importance of collaboration in creating a sustainable digital content sector is emphasized in the form of the concept of co-creation. Collaboration involves stakeholders from various levels of society, including industry, government, academia, and society, to accelerate innovation and share knowledge. In addition, the role of artists' skills in the creative sector is recognized as an important aspect that cannot be completely replaced by technology. This research also discusses the impact of the nation's innovation policies in supporting the growth and sustainability of the digital content sector. Policies that promote technological innovation, protect intellectual property rights, and provide incentives for companies that contribute to social and environmental sustainability, were identified as important factors in the development of the sector. Thus, this research explores the role of the digital economy, big data, and the concept of "society 5.0" in the sustainable digital content sector. It aims to identify challenges, opportunities and formulate policy recommendations that will advance this sector as a major contributor to economic and social sustainability in the future.
The Implementation of Artificial Intelligence in Electronic Commerce Tessa Handra; Nuke Puji Lestari Santoso; Oliver Wilson; Tarisya Ramadhan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3167

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This research aims to explore the implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the context of electronic commerce. As digital technology evolves, AI has become a crucial tool in transforming the way businesses operate online. This study employs both qualitative and quantitative approaches to analyze how AI can enhance the online shopping experience, including personalization, customer service automation, and data analysis for market trend prediction. Through case studies on several leading e-commerce platforms, this research identifies key AI applications such as recommendation systems, chatbots, and price optimization algorithms. The findings indicate that the implementation of AI not only improves operational efficiency but also provides a more personalized and responsive experience for consumers. The study also addresses the challenges and ethical implications of using AI in e-commerce, including issues of data privacy and algorithmic bias. By providing comprehensive insights into the current applications of AI and its potential for the future, this research aims to guide developers, entrepreneurs, and researchers in integrating effective and ethical AI solutions into e-commerce business strategies.
File Upload Security: Essential Practices for Programmers Anrie Suryaningrat; Desi Ramayanti; Glen Maxi Taberima; Panji Pratama Kurniawan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33050/ccit.v17i2.3172

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File upload processes, while convenient, introduce data security risks that must be addressed. Potential malware infections, sensitive information leaks, and data corruption necessitate the implementation of effective strategies and solutions. Data integrity refers to the accuracy, consistency, and reliability of stored and processed data. Human error, system failures, and cyberattacks can compromise data integrity, necessitating effective preventive and mitigation measures. Data security and file upload integrity are critical aspects of modern web applications. Given the escalating cyber threat landscape, implementing best practices to safeguard user data and ensure the authenticity of uploaded files is paramount. This paper delves into the implementation of best practices for protecting user data and ensuring file upload authenticity. The study proposes the implementation of best practices for secure file upload mechanisms in web applications, including the innovative application of hash-salting techniques. By adhering to the guidelines presented, developers can bolster the defenses of their web applications against a wide range of cyber threats, enhance user trust, and protect sensitive data. This approach also serves as an effective solution for improving efficiency, security, and compliance in digital records management.

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