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Journal of Information Systems and Informatics
ISSN : 26565935     EISSN : 26564882     DOI : 10.63158/journalisi
Core Subject : Science,
Journal-ISI is a scientific article journal that is the result of ideas, great and original thoughts about the latest research and technological developments covering the fields of information systems, information technology, informatics engineering, and computer science, and industrial engineering which is summarized in one publisher. Journal-ISI became one of the means for researchers to publish their great works published two times in one year, namely in March and September with e-ISSN: 2656-4882 and p-ISSN: 2656-5935.
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Integrating ISO 27001 and Indonesia's Personal Data Protection Law for Data Protection Requirement Model Nugraha, Arya Adhi; Nasyuha, Asyahri Hadi
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.754

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This research explores the integration of ISO/IEC 27001:2022 with Indonesia's Personal Data Protection (PDP) Law to establish a robust framework for data protection and information security within organizations operating in Indonesia. The research addresses the challenges of aligning the comprehensive information security management systems (ISMS) standard of ISO/IEC 27001:2022 with the specific legal requirements of the PDP Law, which governs personal data collection, processing, and protection. Employing the Action Design Research (ADR) methodology, the study involves a thorough review of existing literature, consultations with domain experts, and the development of a structured framework for integration. Key findings highlight the complementary nature of ISO/IEC 27001:2022's risk-based approach and the PDP Law's emphasis on data subject rights, consent management, and breach notification. The integration framework provides organizations with a unified approach to meet both international standards and local regulatory requirements, enhancing overall data protection. The research concludes with insights and recommendations for organizations seeking to navigate the complex landscape of data protection compliance, emphasizing the importance of harmonizing security measures with legal mandates to build a comprehensive and effective data protection strategy.
Usability Analysis of the IBOSS PTSP BP Batam User Interface Using Heuristic Evaluation Alamandha, Bintang Febrian; Yulius, Rina
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.756

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This research investigates user dissatisfaction with the IBOSS user interface, reported by 54% of users in an initial survey, and aims to improve the interface through heuristic evaluation and subsequent redesign using Gestalt principles. The usability of the IBOSS user interface was assessed using the heuristic evaluation method, focusing on 10 usability variables. Among the 10 heuristic variables, only the ‘Aesthetics and Minimalist Design’ variable was rated positively, with a score of 78% and was considered satisfactory with no need for improvement. Based on the evaluation results, the interface was redesigned using Gestalt principles to improve user experience. After the redesign, interviews with experts showed a significant improvement in the user interface. The experts gave positive feedback compared to their assessment before the redesign. The heuristic evaluation identified key areas for improvement in the IBOSS user interface, excluding aesthetic aspects. Applying Gestalt principles in the redesign process resulted in improved usability and received favourable feedback from experts, indicating the success of the redesign effort.
Realtime-Based System for Facemask Detection Using PCA, with CNN and COCO Model Etuk, Ubong; Umoren, Imeh; Umoren, Odudu; Inyang, Saviour
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.759

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The instant spread of COVID-19 has underscored the need for effective measures such as wearing face masks to control transmission. As a response, facemask detection systems using advanced machine learning techniques have become essential for ensuring compliance and public safety. This research focused on developing a system for detecting facemask usage using a hybridized approach comprising of Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), and the Common Objects in Context (COCO) model. A hybridized detection model is often explored to enhance the precision and efficiency of previous methods that leveraged traditional machine learning or deep learning for the same task. Hence, this system effectively identifies whether individuals are properly wearing masks, not wearing masks at all, or wearing masks improperly from images and real-time video streams using bounding boxes. The results demonstrate that the hybrid approach achieves high accuracy in detecting various facemask conditions across different scenarios. Evaluation metrics such as Average Precision (AP) and Average Recall (AR) indicate the model's robustness, with a reported AP value of 70% and an AR value of 81%, primarily evaluated on larger objects within images. Further evaluations involving different individuals and types of facemasks revealed variability in detection accuracy, highlighting the model's effectiveness and areas for improvement. Nevertheless, the development and deployment of facemask detection systems are crucial for managing public health and ensuring safety in the face of ongoing and future pandemics.
Designing Gamified Systems for Mental Health Support: An Exploratory Study Prasetyaningrum, Putri Taqwa; Ibrahim, Norshahila; Yuniasanti, Reny; Setyaningsih, Putry Wahyu; Subagyo, Ibnu Rivansyah
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.760

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This exploratory study investigates the innovative design of gamified systems for mental health support, focusing on enhancing user engagement and well-being. By integrating user-centered design (UCD) principles with effective gamification elements, this research aims to develop engaging and therapeutically effective mental health interventions. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study combines qualitative and quantitative data collection, including surveys, interviews, and user testing, to gather comprehensive insights from a diverse participant group. The findings reveal significant insights into user engagement, satisfaction, and the impact of gamification on mental health outcomes. While gamification enhances user engagement, balancing entertainment with therapeutic functionality is crucial. A comparative analysis between gamified and non-gamified app versions highlights the benefits and challenges of incorporating gamification in mental health contexts. The study concludes with practical recommendations for future research and design, emphasizing the need for continued innovation to optimize digital mental health interventions.
Digital Marketing Strategies by Start-Ups in a VUCA Context Joshi, Manoj; Enwereji, Prince Chukwuneme; Nwosu, Lilian Ifunanya
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.761

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In the volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) business environment of today, online marketing has become crucial for connecting with customers and the community. Organisations leverage online marketing to retain and grow their customer base by fostering engagement and building strong community ties. This study explores how start-up leaders utilise online marketing systems to achieve these benefits. Targeting successful small retail business owners in India, the research involved semi-structured and face-to-face interviews, while other data sources include reviews of public documents, company websites, and social media sites. The findings reveal the strategies that start-ups use to boost sales through digital marketing. Four key themes emerged from data collection and analysis: (a) social media platforms and strategies; (b) online marketing strategies and challenges; (c) online content strategies; and (d) follow-up strategies. These findings expounded upon the digital marketing techniques employed by business organisers to increase sales, build strong customer relationships, and promote community development. The study recommended that start-ups should enhance the use of social media platforms, refining online content to better engage target audiences, address the challenges inherent in online marketing, and develop robust follow-up strategies to maintain customer relationships. The study highlights how these businesses would enhance brand recognition, drive progress, and maintain sustainability by utilising various communication networks to advance and promote products and services in the retail industry.
Evaluation of Information Systems on the SIMDAPRO using the Unfield Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) Method Hasbiallah, Muhammad Jidan; Ibrahim, Ali; Indah, Dwi Rosa; Seprina, Iin; Firnando, Ricy
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.763

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The Management Information System for Housing Profile Data and Settlement Areas (SIMDAPRO) is a web-based system managed by Department Housing settlement Areas South Sumatra Province (DISPERKIM).. This system is integrated and unified, thus accelerating and improving the process of proposing assistance from the South Sumatra Provincial Government. Additionally, it facilitates related parties in verifying proposals. To analyse the factors influencing to understand how people accept and use the information technology, This study employs the UTAUT model, comprising four primary constructs: the first one is performance expectancy, and the next is the second effort expectancy, and the next one is the third social influence, and the next one is the fourth facilitating conditions. It aims to examine how these constructs influence the behavioral intention of (SIMDAPRO) application users in South Sumatra Province. The research approach is quantitative accompanied by a survey method. The research sample consists of 34 respondents who were chosen through using purposive sampling. Data collection techniques include validation, questionnaires, and observation. with instrument tests conducted for validity and reliability. The findings reveal that all four constructs the first one is performance expectancy, and the next is the second effort expectancy, and the next one is the third social influence, and the next one is the fourth facilitating conditions. significantly and positively impact the behavioral intention of SIMDAPRO application users in South Sumatra Province.
Leveraging COBIT 2019 Framework for Recommending ERP System Module Development at Cardboard Manufacturing Industry Dharmada, Tralya; Wiratama, Jansen; Faza, Ahmad
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.764

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The manufacturing industry is a cornerstone of Indonesia's economy, contributing significantly to the nation's GDP and exhibiting consistent growth. The sector's advancement is closely linked with technological innovations, particularly those associated with Industry 4.0, which integrates advanced technologies into production processes. Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems play a pivotal role among these technologies. However, maximizing the potential of ERP systems necessitates robust IT governance, which can be assessed using the COBIT 2019 framework. This research targets the Cardboard Manufacturing Industry, which has not previously undergone an IT governance assessment, primarily due to the lack of a dedicated IT division. The study evaluates the current state of IT governance within the industry, focusing on specific objectives, including APO12 (Manage Risk), BAI09 (Manage Assets), APO14 (Manage Data), and EDM05 (Ensure Stakeholder Engagement). The methodology involves a comprehensive evaluation using the COBIT 2019 framework to identify gaps between the current and desired capability levels. The findings reveal significant discrepancies in IT governance maturity, highlighting improvement areas. Consequently, the study proposes recommendations to bridge these gaps, enhancing overall IT governance. Suggestions for developing customized ERP modules are further provided to support the industry's technological integration and efficiency.
Designing Student Internship Information System Interfaces Using the Design Thinking Method Maulana, Jefri Achmad; Putro, Fidi Wincoko; Amri, Arni Muarifah
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.765

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Internship programs are essential for tertiary students to gain relevant experience before entering the workforce. Managing these programs, especially in institutions such as the East Java Province Marine and Fisheries Agency (DKP), poses challenges due to the reliance on paper-based processes and the need for centralized management across 17 branches. Therefore, this research developed a "Centralized Internship Information System" (CIIS) program designed with the aim of simplifying internship registration, student placement, document management, and program monitoring at DKP and its branches. This research focuses on designing a user-friendly interface for CIIS to address these issues. The design process follows the Design Thinking method, which emphasizes deeply understanding user needs and creating innovative solutions. The effectiveness of CIIS was evaluated using the Short User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ), which assesses user experience across key aspects. The UEQ results showed an average pragmatic quality score of 1.954 (excellent) and an average hedonic quality score of 1.856, with an overall average of 1.91. These results indicate that CIIS provides a high-quality user experience, facilitating easier access to internship opportunities for students, efficient candidate selection for companies, and effective monitoring for internship managers at DKP.
Enhancement Campus Office Supplies Requests Website Utilizing Rapid Application Development Setiawan, Jovanka Suryajaya; Oetama, Raymond Sunardi; Andersen, James
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.769

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The web-based office supplies requisition application is a significant step in modernizing office equipment procurement in various organizations, including universities. However, this website encounters problems due to immature planning and less effective implementation. The current website faces some problems with requesting office supplies on campus, where the current process lacks efficiency and transparency in the status of user requests. It often results in discrepancies between the registered stock of office supplies and the actual stock in the warehouse. Our research aims to improve this website using the Rapid Application Development methodology. We also include user feedback when designing this website. The result is a new web-based application that provides a much better user experience when requesting office supplies. This update is expected to increase the efficiency of office equipment request services, provide users with more transparent request status information, and ensure accurate stock availability.
Comparative Analysis of Server-Based and Serverless Service Performance on Google Cloud Platform (GCP) (Case Study: Machine Learning Model Deployment) Fujiyanti, Vina; Suranegara, Galura Muhammad; Ichsan, Ichwan Nul
Journal of Information System and Informatics Vol 6 No 2 (2024): June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51519/journalisi.v6i2.773

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Cloud infrastructure providers such as GCP provide various computing services to deploy applications such as machine learning models, namely server-based and serverless. However, the two services each have different characteristics and advantages so that this becomes a difficulty factor for users in choosing cloud services. This research was conducted to compare server-based and serverless services with the aim of knowing the best service resulting from the analysis of performance measurements, namely CPU and memory utilization, latency, pricing, and developer experiences. The application of machine learning models is carried out on Compute Engine and Vertex AI services and will be tested for performance through requests to endpoints 100 times using JMeter for 30 minutes. The findings show that Vertex AI performance is better than Compute Engine with CPU utilization of 0.10%, memory utilization of 0.94%, and latency of 17.34ms but the cost efficiency is owned by the Compute Engine.