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The INFOKUM a scientific journal of Decision support sistem , expert system and artificial inteligens which includes scholarly writings on pure research and applied research in the field of information systems and information technology as well as a review-general review of the development of the theory, methods, and related applied sciences. Software Engineering. Image Processing Datamining Artificial Neural Networks
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Application Of The AHP Method In A Decision Support System For Used Car Selection Recommendations Istiqomah, Istiqomah; Firrahmi Rizky; Harya Ningsi, Etty
INFOKUM Vol. 13 No. 02 (2025): Infokum
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The selection of used cars often becomes a complicated matter for consumers who lack knowledge about cars. According to the owner of the Mobilku Sumut Aceh showroom, many aspects need to be considered, such as engine condition, year of manufacture, price, and physical condition. This study aims to design a decision support system (DSS) using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method to provide recommendations for selecting used cars. The AHP method was chosen for its ability to break down complex problems into a hierarchical structure and compare criteria pairwise to determine priority weights. This analysis allows consumers to adjust their preferences for specific criteria, such as budget or specific features. Based on testing results, this analysis is capable of providing recommendations that match the needs and preferences of consumers, thereby helping them make more targeted and effective decisions. This study is expected to simplify the decision-making process for purchasing used cars for consumers at the Mobilku Sumut Aceh showroom.
Analysis Of The Implementation Of The Regional Government Report Information System (SILPPD) At The Directorate Of Regional Performance Evaluation And Capacity Improvement (EKPKD) Directorate General Of Regional Autonomy, Ministry Of Home Affairs Indah Dwi Oktasari; Marja Sinurat; Ahmad Averus Toana
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The research began with many local governments not yet optimal in inputting LPPD data and low human resource competency in understanding the input of IKK LPPD through SILPPD. The success of achieving regional autonomy is influenced by the implementation of targeted regional government and guaranteed growth of regional development. To realize this, an evaluation of regional government implementation is carried out through the Regional Government Implementation Report Information System (SILPPD) in assessing the performance of regional government implementation. This study aims to analyze the implementation of SILPPD, analyze the supporting and inhibiting factors in the implementation of SILPPD, and efforts made by the EKPKD Directorate in overcoming inhibiting factors in the implementation of SILPPD using the PIECES analysis theory by James Wetherbe which emphasizes the dimensions of Performances, Information, Economy, Control, Efficiency, Service. This study was conducted using a qualitative research method with an inductive approach. Data sources were obtained from primary and secondary data. Data collection was carried out by observation, interviews, and documentation. Then the data analysis technique is carried out through data reduction, data tabulation, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of SILPPD in the EKPKD Directorate has been running well and efficiently according to the aspects measured by the percentage recapitulation using a Likert scale calculation of 79.38%. Supporting factors in the implementation of SILPPD are easy SILPPD mechanisms, laws and regulations, adequate facilities and infrastructure. The inhibiting factors include the lack of understanding of IKK and the presentation of supporting data by the local government, limited features in SILPPD, the absence of clear standards from the Ministry/Institution regarding operational definitions and standard standards for supporting data. Efforts made by the EKPKD Directorate to overcome the inhibiting factors in the implementation of SILLPD are the implementation of technical guidance for SILPPD users, development of the SILPPD application, and updating of Key Performance Indicators (IKK) with the Ministry/Institution.
Increasing Papaya Seed Viability By Osmoconditioning Treatment With Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) 6000 Tanjung, Khairil Anwar; Ade Fitriadi
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Papaya (Carica papaya L.) is a plant that has high economic value, although its distribution is limited. One of the obstacles in increasing papaya production is the limited availability of seeds caused by a decrease in seed quality due to less than optimal storage. Seed viability is thought to be able to be increased through osmoconditioning techniques using Polyethylene Glycol (PEG) 6000. This study aims to evaluate the effect of osmoconditioning with PEG 6000 on the viability of papaya seeds (Carica papaya L.). The experimental design used was a Randomized Block Design with two treatment factors repeated three times. The first factor is the concentration of PEG 6000 consisting of 0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%. The second factor is the soaking time, which is 4 hours, 8 hours, and 12 hours. The results showed that osmoconditioning treatment with PEG 6000 had a significant effect on the viability of Papaya seeds (Carica papaya L.). The most effective concentration of PEG 6000 is 4%, while the optimal soaking time is 6 hours.
Implementation of Natural Language Processing On Chatbot for Tourist Information Services (Case Study: Serang City) Hadinata, Wira; Stianingsih, Lilis
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This research aims to develop and implement a chatbot system based on Natural Language Processing (NLP) that can provide tourist information services in Serang City. With the increasing need for fast and accurate information in the digital era, it is hoped that chatbots can be an effective solution to help tourists obtain information regarding tourist attractions, accommodation and activities in Serang City. The methods used in this research include data collection through interviews and surveys, as well as developing an NLP model using natural language processing techniques to understand and respond to user questions. The results of this research show that the chatbot developed is able to provide relevant and satisfying answers to users. In addition, feedback from users shows that this chatbot improves tourists' experience in exploring Serang City. It is hoped that this research can become a reference for the development of technology-based tourism information systems in other areas.
Accountability of Building Permit Services in Buton Regency Rahmawati, Rahmawati; La didi; Asrul, Asrul
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This study aims to explore the accountability of building approval services at the Investment and One-Stop Integrated Service Office (DPMPTSP) of Buton Regency; procedures in building approval services, cost certainty, time standards and responsiveness. Data collection techniques are carried out through interview methods, observation, documentation, and online data search methods, data analysis techniques are carried out through data reduction, and drawing conclusions. The findings of this study indicate that the Accountability of Building Construction Permit Services in Buton Regency, as a whole, is not fully accountable, there are still several dimensions that are considered inadequate as follows: “1. The service procedure is not in accordance with the SOP contained in the standard service standards, the public still does not know much about the change in regulations from IMB to PBG, socialization has not been carried out so that the public is confused about taking care of building permits, 2. Transparent financing according to community expectations, financing is regulated in regional regulation number 6 of 2023 concerning Regional Taxes and Regional Retributions although there are still several points that are different from the previous IMB retribution, such as technical standard compliance inspection services, PBG issuance, and building inspections but are still carried out manually. 3. The time period for processing PBG regulations at the Buton Regency PUPR DPUPR is not in accordance with the applicable provisions and SOPs. During the transition period, the IMB regulation is still the patron in serving PBG permits which has an impact on the process of adapting online-based PBG licensing services, in terms of the division of the implementation of PBG licensing services involving two (2) agencies which has implications for the service process which takes a long time and is not on time”. 4. The responsiveness of the PUPR Service of Buton Regency is quite good, the PUPR service and related officers quickly respond to complaints and complaints from the public so that the public can understand the mechanism of PBG licensing regulations.
Electronic-Based Government System Governance Through Digitalization In The Sabang City Government Hawary Annisa; Ismail Nurdin; Layla Kurniawati
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The implementation of the Electronic-Based Government System (SPBE) in Sabang City faces various obstacles, such as lack of adequate human resources and technology, limited infrastructure, and minimal coordination between agencies. In addition, socialization to the community and the absence of regulations related to data security are also major challenges. This study aims to analyze the governance of SPBE in Sabang City, identify supporting and inhibiting factors for the implementation of SPBE, and formulate efforts to overcome these obstacles in order to support effective and efficient government digitalization. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques through interviews, observations, and documentation studies. Data were analyzed using NVivo software for exploration, coding, and interpretation of results. The study found that SPBE governance in Sabang City is still in the early stages (pilot level) with many indicators not yet met. The main obstacles include limited human resources, lack of government commitment, and geographical challenges. The proposed solutions include strengthening technological infrastructure, increasing digital literacy, developing data security regulations, and optimizing human resources through training and collaboration between parties.
Implementation of Special Protection Policy in Child-Friendly City Program in Banda Aceh City, Aceh Province Nurul Wariyin Erzak; M. Irwan Tahir; Imelda Hutasoit
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The Child-Friendly City (KLA) Program in Banda Aceh City has faced various challenges, including child exploitation, violence, low access to education, limited facilities for children with disabilities, and obstacles to coordination between institutions. This study aims to analyze the implementation of special protection policies in the KLA Program in Banda Aceh City, identify supporting and inhibiting factors, and formulate strategies to overcome these obstacles. This study uses a qualitative method with an inductive approach. Data were collected through interviews, observations, and documentation, then analyzed using NVivo software for data exploration, coding, and interpretation. The implementation of special protection policies has gone quite well, but has not been optimal in reducing cases of violence and exploitation of children. Partnership support, clear regulations, and the level of public trust are supporting factors. On the other hand, obstacles such as sectoral egos, limited facilities and infrastructure, and low public awareness are still the main obstacles. The recommended strategies include optimizing the program, increasing coordination between parties, and educating the public about child protection.
The Impact Of Changes In Accounting Standards On The Quality Of Corporate Financial Reports Aulia Rahman Mehaga Sembiring; Leon Reynold Pakpahan; Fitri Yani Panggabean
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This study examines the impact of changes in accounting standards on the quality of corporate financial reports. Accounting standards play a crucial role in ensuring transparency, consistency, and comparability in financial reporting, which is essential for investors, regulators, and other stakeholders in making informed decisions. However, frequent revisions and updates to these standards may create challenges for companies in maintaining compliance while ensuring accurate financial representation. Using a quantitative approach, this study analysed financial data from selected companies before and after significant accounting standard changes. Key financial indicators such as earnings quality, revenue recognition, asset valuation, and disclosure levels are evaluated to determine the extent to which these changes influence financial reporting. Multiple regression analysis is used to assess the relationship between accounting standard updates and financial report quality. The findings reveal that changes in accounting standards have a significant impact on financial reporting quality. Improved disclosure requirements and fair value measurement enhance transparency and reliability, while frequent changes may lead to temporary inconsistencies and increased compliance costs. Additionally, companies with strong internal controls and corporate governance tend to adapt better to new standards, ensuring higher financial reporting quality. This study provides valuable insights for corporate managers, auditors, investors, and policymakers, highlighting the importance of effective implementation strategies to minimize disruptions while improving financial report accuracy. Strengthening accounting regulations and providing adequate transition periods can enhance the overall quality of financial reporting in response to evolving standards.
The Effect Of Liquidity, Profitability, And Solvency On Company Value Meilany Angreni; Gracia Lavenia Tampubolon; Tarves Tanjugo malau; Rizka Handayani; Fitri Yani Panggabean
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This study examines the effect of liquidity, profitability, and solvency on company value in publicly listed firms. Financial performance is a crucial factor influencing investor perceptions and corporate valuation, making it essential to analyze how these three financial indicators impact firm value. The research employs quantitative methods, utilizing financial ratio analysis, including Current Ratio (CR) for liquidity, Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) for profitability, and Debt to Equity Ratio (DER) for solvency. Secondary data from financial statements of selected companies is analyzed using multiple regression analysis to determine the significance and strength of the relationships between these variables. The findings indicate that liquidity, profitability, and solvency significantly influence company value, though their effects vary. Profitability (ROA & ROE) has the strongest positive impact, suggesting that firms with higher profitability are more attractive to investors. Solvency (DER) shows a negative relationship, indicating that excessive debt may reduce firm value due to higher financial risk. Meanwhile, liquidity (CR) has a mixed effect, depending on the firm's ability to balance short-term obligations with long-term growth. This study provides valuable insights for investors, financial managers, and policymakers in understanding the key financial factors that drive company value. Enhancing profitability while maintaining optimal liquidity and solvency levels is essential for sustainable business growth and increased market valuation.
The Impact Of Changes In Company Financial Performance On Company Financial Reports Nabila Syaharani; Elsa Nasution; Liza Seftina; Esra Yanti Sibarani; Fitri Yani Panggabean
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This study examines the impact of changes in company financial perfor-mance on company financial reports, Financial performance plays a crucial role in deter-mining a company's financial health, stability, and investment potential. Key financial indicators such as liquidity, profitability, solvency, and efficiency are essential for evaluat-ing corporate success and sustainability. The research employs a quantitative approach, analysing financial ratios derived from company financial reports. Indicators such as Return on Assets (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), Debt to Equity Ratio (DER), and Cur-rent Ratio (CR) are used to measure the relationship between financial performance and changes in financial reports. Multiple regression analysis is applied to assess the signifi-cance of these factors. The findings indicate that fluctuations in profitability and solvency have the most significant impact on company financial reports, influencing investor con-fidence and corporate decision-making. Companies with higher profitability ratios tend to report improved financial stability, while excessive debt levels negatively affect finan-cial statements. Liquidity, although essential for short-term obligations, shows a varied effect depending on asset utilization and operational efficiency. This study provides val-uable insights for corporate management, investors, and policymakers in understanding how financial performance changes reflect in financial reports. Effective financial man-agement and strategic decision-making are crucial in ensuring business sustainability and long-term value creation.

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