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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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DESIGN OF WEST JAVA CULTURE LEARNING MEDIA BASED ON INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA FOR CILANDAK BARAT 08 SDN Yasin Efendi; Sodikin Sodikin; Rizky Ramadhan
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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Science is developing rapidly enough to produce an innovation and new changes. Technology in the form of interactive multimedia is one of the impacts of current technological developments. Interactive multimedia is a communication method in which the output of the media comes from the input and participation of the user. Media still serves the same purpose but user input adds interaction and brings interesting features of the system for better enjoyment. In the form of an interface between the end user/audience and the media can be considered interactive. Interactive multimedia is not limited to electronic media or digital media. Board games, pop-up books, game books, flip books and constellation wheels are examples of printable interactive multimedia
Implementation of Question Bank Applications for Website-Based Students Pandi Barita Nauli Simangunsong; Satria Yudha Prayogi; Sony Bahagia Sinaga
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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Every tertiary institution, both private and public, has students with high and low scores. This also happened at the Catholic University of Santo Thomas, a private university in Medan, North Sumatra. So a solution is needed that can help students improve their grades, and one way is to make the previous year's questions a reference for student learning. So, a service or application is also needed that accommodates all the questions that exist at a university such as a question bank that can be accessed easily. The Waterfall method is used for the process of developing system engineering and software in an orderly and systematic manner. This method is taken with a systematic approach starting from needs analysis, system and software design, implementation, unit testing and development. In this application, users can upload questions they have, look for questions as references, mark questions that are considered important and download questions that are needed. Where is the purpose of making this application, students no longer have to bother looking for material references through the questions that were tested before. Where is the purpose of making this application, students no longer have to bother looking for material references through the questions that were tested before. The Waterfall method is used for the process of developing system engineering and software in an orderly and systematic manner. This method is taken with a systematic approach starting from needs analysis, system and software design, implementation, unit testing and development. In this application, users can upload questions they have, look for questions as references, mark questions that are considered important and download questions that are needed. Where is the purpose of making this application, students no longer have to bother looking for material references through the questions that were tested before. In this application, users can upload questions they have, look for questions as references, mark questions that are considered important and download questions that are needed. Where is the purpose of making this application, students no longer have to bother looking for material references through the questions that were tested before. In this application, users can upload questions they have, look for questions as references, mark questions that are considered important and download questions that are needed. Where is the purpose of making this application, students no longer have to bother looking for material references through the questions that were tested before.
APPLICATION OF THE COX METHOD TO DIGITAL IMAGES FOR COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Abdul Sani Sembiring; Pandi Barita Nauli Simangunsong
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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All these digital products can be downloaded easily. And can be exchanged with services such as e-mail. One way to protect multimedia copyrights is to embed information into the multimedia data (watermarking) as a digital signature of the legal owner of the multimedia product. Thus, the embedded watermark does not damage the protected digital data. So that the person who opens the multimedia product knows about the ownership of the maker. Digital data that will be applied in this research is only data in the form of digital images. Currently there are several watermarking methods that can be applied to digital images, such as: Least Significant Bit Coding, Patchwork (introduced by Bender), Pitas and Kaskalis, Caroni, Cox, Randomly Sequenced Pulse Position Modulated Code (RSPPMC), and others. However, the authors are interested in methods that utilize the characteristics of the Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT).
Analysis Of The Influence Of Service Quality And Asn Discipline On Community Satisfaction In The Manufacture Family Card (Kk) Online System In Perigi Baru Village Apriansyah, Hendi; Salam, Rahmat
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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This study aims to determine the influence analysis of service quality and ASN discipline on community satisfaction in making online system family cards (KK) in Perigi Baru Village. This research method uses a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to respondents and then the data results are processed with the help of the SPSS 25 application. This research has the result that there is a partial influence between service quality on community satisfaction with a t count of 2.149 > t table of 2.069 and a significance of 0.034 < 0.05, there is a partial effect of ASN discipline on community satisfaction with a t-count value of 6.766 > t-table 2.069 and a significance of 0.000 <0.05, there is a simultaneous influence of service quality and ASN discipline on community satisfaction with an F-value of 83.253 > F table value of 3.403 and a significance of 0.000 <0.05
The Influence Of Complaint Handling And Quality Of Public Services Of "Broadcasting" Applications On South Tangerang Smart City Program Imam Chairudin; Muh. Kadarisman Kadarisman
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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This study aims to determine the effect of complaint handling and the quality of public service of the "Broadcast" application on the South Tangerang Smart City program. This research method uses a quantitative approach by distributing questionnaires to respondents and then processing the results of the data with the help of the SPSS application. This research has the result that there is a partial influence between the handling of complaints against Smart City with a t count of 2.291 > t table of 2.179 or 0.024 <0.05, there is a partial influence between the quality of service to Smart City with a t count of 7.285 > t table of 2.179 or 0.000 <0.05, there is a simultaneous effect on complaint handling and service quality on Smart City with an F count of 59.641 > F table 3.806 and a significance of 0.000 <0.05.
Optimizing Online Learning Using Oceanvira E-Learning Application Sasongko, Dimas Bayu
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused learning activities to stop offline for some time and switch to using an online learning system to reduce the spread of the virus. Online learning has many challenges, among which the focus of cadets is less effective because the process of delivering material is not done directly or face-to-face. This study used descriptive qualitative research method. The subjects of this study were three hundred and twenty-six Sidoarjo Marine and Fisheries Polytechnic. Based on the results of the study, it shows that lecturers have carried out online learning activities well. This is indicated by the cadets' statements, that the lecturers can explain the material well and the cadets easily understand it. Lecturers also utilize technology well to support online learning. The results showed that most cadets have been able to use learning tools well so as to reduce the obstacles that occur during lectures. Effectiveness is a guideline for the success of a learning activity. The results showed that 41.1% of cadets felt 'quite' with the statement. The author interprets that informants still do not feel the benefits of the positive impact and also feel the negative impact of this online learning. The results of the study are (1) online learning activities take place interspersed with face-to-face learning approximately one to two times a week with the number of participants 50% of the class capacity. (2) Lecturers must increase creativity by using learning media that can make it easier for cadets to understand lecture material.
Waterfall Method In The Development Of Information Systems In Supporting Transactional In Small Businesses Basmar, Muh. Fahmi; Yusuf, Muh.; Rachmat, Rachmat
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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The application of the Waterfall technique to the development of sales information systems in small organizations is one way to increase sales process efficiency and effectiveness. The Waterfall technique is an organized and sequential approach to software development that begins with an analysis of user requirements and proceeds to system design. In this study, the Waterfall method is applied to the development of a sales information system determined by specifications for a small business with a relatively simple business process, namely the sales transaction process related to improving services in business transactions and the process of ordering items related to the inventory of items in the warehouse to be able to control whether items need to be restocked. The design employs a structured method, the Data Flow Diagram (DFD), beginning with the context diagram, DFD level, table design with the Conceptual Data Model (CDM), and interface design for the sales transaction process and arranging transactions.
Marketing Communication of Grand Hatika Hotel in Increasing the Number of Visitors on Belitung Island Lexianingrum, Siti Rahayu Pratami; Mandaria, Vina; Taqwa, Dwi Muhammad
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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Hotels in Belitung have problems in marketing in this study aiming to find out how the Marketing Communication of Grand Hatika Hotels in Increasing the Number of Enders on Belitung Island. By using a qualitative research method with a descriptive approach where research describing the object under study based on the facts in the field, using informants as sources of data, the data presented using primary data and secondary data through interviews, observation, documentation relating to research. The results of this research indicate that the Grand Hatika hotel did some marketing planning in increasing the number of visitors, namely using 4P’s model (product, price, place, promotion) and combined with the promotion mix (Advertising, sales promotion, direct marketing, public relations). In the planning process to increase the number of visitors, it can conclude that was quite successful and can be role model for other belitung, it can be prov from the increasing occupancy rate of in this hotel per year.
Design Of A Decision Support System For Assessing Lecturer Performance At International Women's University Using The Balanced Scorecard Method Umar Sidik Maulana; Djajasukma Tjahjadi
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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The objective of this study is to build a decision support system (Decision Support System) that can aid in the evaluation of lecturer performance at the International Women's University. This study employs the balanced scorecard method for analyzing system requirements, which is based on four perspectives: the customer perspective (institutional customers), the financial perspective (college financing profile), the internal process perspective (assessing and measuring lecturer performance), and the growth perspective (understanding and measuring lecturer productivity). These are the findings of this study: 1) Determining strategic objectives from the financial, customer, internal process, and learning and growth process perspectives, based on UWI Bandung's vision, purpose, and strategy. 2) Determine the measurements and weights for evaluating performance indicators in the form of Key Performance Indicators (KPI) that align with the vision, purpose, and strategy of UWI Bandung. 3) Analyze data requirements and related components by integrating current systems, which can be utilized to analyze decision support systems for evaluating lecturer performance.
A Design New Panel Of Energy Roof House Rahmad Rahmad
INFOKUM Vol. 10 No. 5 (2022): December, Computer and Communication
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Energy from sunlight is collected and then converted into electrical energy. This energy can later be used to run various kinds of electronic devices, from turning on lights, moving motors, and many others. In this research using solar energy as an alternative energy to supply energy to portable fertilizer dryers in meeting household electricity needs and also helping farmers so they don't need electricity that is sucked up through the PLN.

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