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Indar Sugiarto
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Institute of Research and Community Outreach Petra Christian University Siwalankerto 121-131, Surabaya - Indonesia
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International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering
ISSN : -     EISSN : 24077259     DOI : 10.9744/jirae
JIRAE is a peer-reviewed international journal providing a medium for the academic and industrial community to share cutting-edge research and development in various aspects of industrial technology and applied engineering. The objectives are: to encourage research work in the field of industrial technology and applied engineering among scientists, researchers, engineering practitioners, and industrial experts to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and generate high-quality products / services; to promote the adoption and development of comprehensive and state-of-the-art technologies for enterprises and industries; and, to bridge the theoretical and practical gap between academia and industry, and advocate collaboration to address enterprise and industry challenges.
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A novel, Value-Focused-Thinking based, approach for modelling agro-industrial decisions under scarce information Mario Luis Chew Hernández; Leopoldo Viveros-Rosas; Verónica Velazquez-Romero
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 4, No 2: OCTOBER 2019
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/jirae.4.2.33-39

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Agro-industrial decision-making is hampered by several, variously-natured, uncertainties. As uncertainty reduction is expensive, the decision modelling process for these industries must strive to use all available information. However, said inclusive effort should be accompanied by an effort to keep modelling assumptions transparent. This work shows the development, from a Value-Focused Thinking perspective, of a model to assess alternatives for improving the operation of a cattle fodder producer.  Modelling starts by analyzing and structuring the owner’s objectives and proceeds by systematically characterizing, via value judgments or probability distributions, the connections between structured objectives.  Constructing the model over a blueprint of connected objectives allows a faithful representation of the understanding of the system behavior while the methodical, one-connection-at-a-time, modelling procedure renders the assumptions used to operationalize each connection visible, facilitating their replacement if more information becomes available. The modelling approach put forward here can support industrial decision making with limited information.
Keyword Recorder for Robot Framework Amelia Kezia Gunawan
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 4, No 2: OCTOBER 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/jirae.4.2.40-45

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In this era where Agile's popularity is growing fast in the IT industry, test automation becomes more and more crucial for Agile. However, test automation is time-consuming. For this reason, the student creates a tool named Keyword Recorder to create and generate test scripts — the most time-consuming part of test automation — intending to find a solution to speed up the test automation process. Keyword Recorder is a standalone program for web testing and is made to generate scripts for Robot Framework. It consists of two components: a browser, and a recorder. The browser is where the user do the web testing and the recorder’s job is to capture all the user actions along with the web elements during web testing and generate a Robot Framework’s test script based on the recorded actions.
Test Driven Development in OWOW’s Full-stack Web Development Albert Edwillian Pratomo; Erik van der Schriek; Thomas van der Veen
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 4, No 2: OCTOBER 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/jirae.4.2.46-50

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OWOW is a digital agency which operates in the context of software development, design, and digital marketing. One of the key services it provides is full-stack web development. OWOW separates its full-stack web development into back-end and front-end. OWOW had done some automated testing in back-end, but none in front-end. This was not ideal because the quality of web apps developed could not be easily and thoroughly ensured. OWOW believes Test Driven Development (TDD) might be the solution for the situation. TDD is a software development process where test code are written before the implementation code. Through this project, OWOW would like to start applying TDD into its full-stack web development. Research had been done to investigate how to apply TDD in OWOW’s current workflow. In the research, the TDD approach was defined. Afterwards, its application on current back-end and front-end development was investigated. Furthermore, its relation to Continuous Integration was explored. The research findings were then implemented on an ongoing web project called RentIt. This implementation had been delivered as a proof-of-concept application of TDD in OWOW’s full-stack web development. It is concluded that OWOW had been introduced to apply TDD in its full-stack web development.
Job Management System for Cell Monitoring Services Harry Ariyanto Putra
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 4, No 2: OCTOBER 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/jirae.4.2.51-56

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The assignment was initiated and given by CytoSmart Technologies B.V., which specializes in providing a solution to track the behavior of the cells. One of the devices, called Omni, makes it possible to take multiple images of cells and then process them, e.g. cell colony detection, in the cloud by using algorithm selected by the customers. For each experiment initiated by the customers, Omni takes multiples images from the cells and uploads them to the cloud. In the cloud, the images will be combined and processed according to the algorithm selected by the customers. These processes are running in the cloud and are repeated based on the interval that are defined by the customer. Currently there are no solution implemented to track and know what is happening there. Until now, the operational team must check the databases directly to find out if there is any problem. Besides that, to re-do the experiment, failed or not, the operational team must re-do the experiment from start. The system will provide a way to track and manage the process that is happening in the cloud and also provide a feature to re-do the experiment. The intern managed to implement the tracking of the processes and at the same time make the code maintainable and extendable. Reprocessing functionality was also implemented successfully. The solution is built using ASP .NET Core and other in-trend technologies, such as Vue.js, Microsoft Azure, etc.
Omni-Directional Mobile Robot Control using Raspberry Pi and Jetson Nano Evert Oneil; Indar Sugiarto
International Journal of Industrial Research and Applied Engineering Vol 4, No 2: OCTOBER 2019
Publisher : Institute of Research and Community Outreach - Petra Christian University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.9744/jirae.4.2.57-62

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The use of robots continues to increase in various fields in society today. Current developments require robots that are more effective and efficient in its application, especially in terms of its movement. This research is intended to design robots that move omni-directionally, making it easier to move in all directions by using the omniwheels, and the robots can detect simple object around them. The robot using 3 DC motors with encoder as feedback. System movement is controlled using Raspberry Pi 4, to move the robot to destination postition from user’s input. For robot to be able to detect certain object, the robot is equipped with infrared sensor for measure the distance and a camera for image processing purpose with jetson nano as a controller. By using inverse kinematics and odometry calculations for robot movement, it has an error of 9.51% on the x-axis and 8.12% on the y-axis at the robot's final position. The robot can detect objects using infrared sensors with error rate 0.87% and measure object sizes using a camera and image processing with error rate of 30.02% for object’s width readings and 41.8% for object’s height readings.

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