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INFOKUM
Published by SEAN INSTITUTE
ISSN : 23029706     EISSN : 27224635     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science,
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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SALES LEVEL FORECASTING OF JASMINE FLOWERS WITH EXPONENTIAL SMOOTHING METHOD Harvei Desmon Hutahaean; Muhammad Dominique Mendoza; Charles Fransiscus Ambarita
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 4 (2022): October, computer, information and engineering
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The forecasting process is used to support the decisions of a company to get maximum profit. The sales of jasmine flowers have been growing rapidly lately, especially for the needs of environmental friendly decorative plants sector. It is necessary to predict the sales value of these flowers to prevent loss in business income during Covid-19 pandemic. The Exponential Smoothing method has been widely used for forecasting because it has a fairly good performance. The Exponential Smoothing method has several alpha parameters that are used, namely 0.1; 0.5; 0.9 to support calculations that will be used in forecasting. With these methods, calculations can be carried out to find the best optimal value with the smallest error rate. The chosen forecasting method is used to forecast jasmine flowers sales. Based on the results of the MAD (Mean Absolute Deviation) calculation, it can be seen that the smallest MAD value can be obtained at a value of α = 0.1, is 61.17. Forecasting the sale of jasmine flowers using the Exponential Smoothing method is most suitable for UD. Susan Melati with a value of α = 0.1. This shows that the historical pattern of actual data does not fluctuate or is relatively stable over time.
Application of the Multimedia Development Life Cycle Method for the Development of Android-Based E-Learning as an Alternative Learning Media during the Covid-19 Pandemic Yanter Wilve Baly Woda; Imelda Dua Reja; Gufran Ghozian Rizky
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 4 (2022): October, computer, information and engineering
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The rapid spread of Corona Virus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) has forced various countries in the world to start implementing lockdowns to break the chain of virus spread. The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) on its website stated that the COVID-19 pandemic threatens 577 million students in the world. The Indonesian government implements social distancing to prevent the spread, by organizing Distance Learning (PJJ) and advising students to learn from their respective homes which are conveyed through the Circular of the Ministry of Education and Culture Directorate of Higher Education No. 1 of 2020 regarding the prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the world of education. The COVID-19 pandemic, which continues today, has resulted in students still having to study from home. An alternative that can be used to keep learning going is online learning. PJJ with E-Learning media is an alternative solution for learning media during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of this study is to develop an Android-based learning media E-Learning as a learning solution during the COVID-19 pandemic, and by using the Multimedia Development Life Cycle (MDLC) approach. The research method referred to in this study is to adopt the MDLC approach, there are 6 stages of research, namely: Concept, Design, Material Collecting, Assembly, Testing, and Distribution. The results of this study help schools, teachers, and students with learning solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic.
PRINCIPLES OF LANGUAGE POLITENESS IN SPEECH ACTS OF MADRASAH ALIYAH DARUL IHSAN MAKASSAR TEACHERS IN LEARNING AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES Abd. Rahman Rahim
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 4 (2022): October, computer, information and engineering
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Language is a mirror of its speakers. Whatever the information delivered by the educator or discussed by the students, it is highly likely to be accepted and comprehended by others if the educators' and students' language is acceptable to the listeners or readers. This study intends to evaluate the principles of politeness in speech acts, identify types of speech acts, and describe Madrasah Darul Ihsan Makassar teachers' departures from the rules of politeness in speech acts in learning. The methodology employed is qualitative, and the sort of research is descriptive. Sources of information derived from the speech acts of teachers instructing diverse courses and classes. The results indicated that Madarasah Aliyah teacher Darul Ihsan Makasasar utilized the principle of politeness in language using six maxims: the maxim of wisdom, the maxim of consensus, the maxim of appreciation, the maxim of simplicity, the maxim of generosity, and the maxim of sympathy. The Madrasah Aliyah instructor, Darul Ihsan Makassar, employs the maxim of sympathy in the teaching and learning process. The instructor at Madrasah Aliyah Darul Ihsah Makassar uses directive, representational, expressive, and declarative speech acts in her instruction.
AN EFFECT OF APPLICATION SYSTEM ORGANIC FERTILIZERS AND ECOENZIM ON GROWTH SOYBEAN EDAMAME (Glycine max L. Meril) Wahyu Pratama; Najla Lubis; Devi Andriani Luta
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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This study aims to determinethe effectiveness of chicken manure and ecoenzymes on the growth of soybean (Glycine max L. Merril) plants. This study used a factorial randomized block design (RAK) with 2 treatment factors, 16 treatment combinations and 2 blocks so that there were 32 plots. Treatments (1) Chicken Manure Organic Fertilizer (A) consisted of A0 = No Chicken Manure Organic Fertilizer, A1 = Chicken Manure Organic Fertilizer 7.00 g/plot, A2 Chicken Manure Organic Fertilizer 1,400 g/plot, A3 Chicken Manure Organic Fertilizer 2,100 g/ plots. For treatment (2) Ecoenzyme (R) consisted of R0 = Without Ecoenzyme Treatment, R1 = Ecoenzyme Treatment 1:100, R2 = Ecoenzyme Treatment 1: 200, R3 = Ecoenzyme Treatment 1:300. The changes observed were plant height (cm), and number of leaves (strands).
ENHANCE VERTICULTURAL TECHNIQUE CHAIN LIQUID SUPPLEMENTARY Donny Ardianta; Hanifah Mutia; Devi Andriani Luta
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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The demand for pakcoy vegetables in urban areas is quite high, but these vegetables must be supplied from outside the city or suburban areas. The limited land available is one of the reasons why urban communities cannot produce their vegetables. Urban farming is the right solution to overcome the problem of limited land. One of the urban farming technologies that can be applied is vertical plant cultivation. The purpose of this study was to determine the response of pakcoy plants to liquid complementary fertilizer in a vertical system. The materials used were green fortune pakcoy seeds, liquid complementary fertilizer, compost, husk charcoal, and NPK fertilizer while the tools used were polybags and bamboo racks. The research variables observed were the number of leaves, leaf width, plant height, plant fresh weight, and plant dry weight. The results showed significant differences in plant height, leaf width, and several leaves seen after the plants were 21 DAP. The P4 treatment with a concentration of 2.5 cc/liter of liquid Complementary Fertilizer (PPC) and in the best plant height, leaf width, number of leaves, fresh weight, and dry weight of pakcoy plants.
A NEW TECHNOLOGY CULTURAL LANDSCAPE HERITAGE Syukur Iman Jaya Gulo; Ramadhani Fitri; Bhakti Alamsyah
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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Nias Island is one of the islands in North Sumatra which has various potentials in the form of tourism. One of the tours in Nias is the Nias Heritage Museum. The Nias Heritage Museum not only collects, protects and maintains Nias cultural heritage objects, but also conducts research. The Nias Heritage Museum has many places, namely exhibition venues, cafes, mini zoos, inns, meeting rooms, recreation parks and libraries. This research uses the method of identifying green open spaces and public spaces in the Nias museum as the Cultural Landscape of Nias. For now, there are three places that are used as public spaces, while green open spaces are in the middle of the museum. To protect every culture that exists in Nias and become a source of knowledge for the people of Nias and the people of Indonesia,
DESIGN OF A HOMESTAY AREA IN HUTA HIGH REGENCY OF SAMOSIR REGENCY BASED ON BATAK TOBA LOCAL WISDOM Asido Martodi Simbolon; Ramadhani Fitri; Novalinda
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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Indonesia is a country known for its rich natural and cultural resources. One of the tourism sectors in North Sumatra is the Toba Batak culture. Where one aspect of culture in the Toba Batak reflects the potential for cultural tourism in Huta Tinggi, Samosir Regency. To develop and advance the potential of the tourism sector, especially in Huta Tinggi, Samosir Regency, and also as an effort to preserve culture, a Homestay building is needed which is one of the important factors in the development of the Homestay area in Huta Tinggi, Samosir Regency. local wisdom with a modern form (Neo-Vernacular) Toba Batak. This is because Neo-Vernacular Architecture shows a modern form but still has the image or characteristics of the area, but with a touch that is in accordance with the context of today. In the context of realizing the Samosir Regency Vision "The Realization of a Prosperous, Independent, and Competitive Samosir Community Based on Tourism and Agriculture" then to achieve this the Samosir Regency government has made eight missions, two of which are; Development of environmental and cultural tourism as well as community empowerment as the main actors in the tourism business, and increasing the development of public facilities and infrastructure that support the tourism industry, smooth the economy and facilitate public services, one of the main elements of which is the preservation/conservation of all sites and tourist objects in the area. Samosir Regency. The research method in this design Determine the design topic, which in this case is the design of Homestay in Huta Tinggi, Samosir Regency Primary data collection is carried out by surveying the field to collect data needed in the design Questionnaireor questions about Homestay. Data analysis and the results of using the concept of a circulation plan the sopo in the form of a greenhouse sopo the concept of a meeting hall is formed from a perspective that raises the concept of the foundation pillars of a Batak Toba traditional house the concept an exhibition room By applying the concept of a mimetic theme in architecture, this homestay building in Huta Tinggi Regency, Samosir contains the typical characteristics of the Toba Batak culture which we know as the Tatak Toba traditional house (Rumah Bolon) along with the Batak gorga which is an attraction for visitors and with that we can introduce our culture to foreign tourists. educational f, informative, recreational as well as making visitors interested and comfortable visiting Samosir Regency and staying at a Homestay located in Huta Tinggi.
THE DESIGN OF THE SOUTH NIAS CULTURAL CENTER WITH A NEO-VERNACULAR APPROACH Angelus Manao; Ramadhani Fitri; Novalinda
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Tourism has now become the prima donna of the world and a source of income for several countries in the world. Increasing tourism destinations and investment, making tourism a key factor in export earnings, job creation, business and infrastructure development. Currently, Nisel has its own annual agenda to increase its tourism. However, the existence of buildings to accommodate all these activities is still very minimal. The design of the South Nias Cultural Center is a building design response to the need for new facilities in South Nias Regency, especially in the arts and culture fields. Coupled with the application of the Neo-Vernacular approach, this design is a process of inculcating cultural values ​​in a building design for the South Nias Cultural Center. With the existence of the South Nias Cultural Center, The longing to witness various cultural events and traditional arts of South Nias will be fulfilled even more due to the new facilities that are more organized and organized. In addition, the South Nias Cultural Center is expected to become a new tourism icon in South Nias Regency, especially on the Baloho beach and take part in advancing South Nias tourism in the future.
AN APPLICATION PUZZLE 31 GAME ON LOCAL AREA NETWORK (LAN) Rizky Trianda; Arpan; Zulfahmi Syahputra
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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Puzzle Game 31 is a numbers game played on a 6 x 4 square, where each column contains numbers from 1 to 6 such that the first row contains the value of all one, the second line contains the value of two all and so on. The first player will start selecting a number in the box and mark it so that it cannot be used again. All values ​​taken will be added up. The goal of the game is to score 31 points, which means that the player who reaches 31 first wins the game. This game is usually played by two players.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM IN GIVING BEST EMPLOYEE REWARD USING AHP (ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY PROCESS) METHOD CASE STUDY PT. SWASTIKA ANUGRAH PACK Khairul Anwar; Muhammad Syahputra Novelan; Zulfahmi Syahputra
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 03 (2022): August, Data Mining, Image Processing, and artificial intelligence
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In improving the performance of employees at the company PT. The Anugrah Swastika package is by giving rewards to employees so that their morale continues to increase and they are given awards for being the best employees. One way to implement or implement it is to create a decision support system in giving awards to the best employees by making several criteria that will be considered. In this study, the method that will be applied is AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process) by giving weighting to each criterion that will be assessed by each person. The criteria that will be assessed are quality of work, quantity of work, speed of work, mastery of fields, discipline, initiative and loyalty.

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