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Benazir Imam Arif Muttaqin
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INDONESIA
Journal of Advanced in Information and Industrial Technology (JAIIT)
Published by Universitas Telkom
ISSN : 27161935     EISSN : 27161927     DOI : -
Journal of Advances in Information and Industrial Technology publishes peer-reviewed papers on all fields of information and industrial technology.
Articles 104 Documents
Revisit Intention in Trend Driven Casual Dining: A Stimulus-Organism-Response Approach in Trendy Noodle Restaurants Helmi Aditya Reza Gunawan; Rizqa Amelia Zunaidi; Norma Septin Nurlaela; Talia Rahmanina Az Zahra; Rahaditya Dimas Prihadianto
Journal of Advances in Information and Industrial Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52435/jaiit.v8i1.772

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As trendy noodle restaurants continue to proliferate in Indonesia, competition in this industry has become increasingly fierce, making it all the more important to understand the factors that drive customer satisfaction and the intention to return. This study focuses on modern casual dining restaurants characterized by customizable noodle menus, distinctive food presentation, and a socially oriented dining experience.Using the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model, this study examines three external stimuli (price, food quality, and restaurant ambiance) and their influence on customer satisfaction (organism) and intention to revisit (response). A quantitative research design employing Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modeling (CB-SEM) was used, with data collected from 243 respondents who had previously dined at trendy noodle restaurants in Indonesia. The results indicate that food quality is the strongest predictor of customer satisfaction, while restaurant ambiance and customer satisfaction are significant predictors of revisit intention. Interestingly, price had no significant effect on either customer satisfaction or intention to revisit, indicating that customers of trendy casual restaurants are more sensitive to quality and experience than to price. These results suggest that in an experience-oriented dining environment, customers prioritize food quality and atmosphere over price.
Econometric Analysis of Poverty and Economic Welfare as Predictors of Criminal Activity in Indonesia Kurnia Qurrotul A’yun; Azzah Sumaiyah; Nabilla Hannah Wardani; Shinta Devi Arsy Zelika; Arip Ramadan; Alhassan Sesay
Journal of Advances in Information and Industrial Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52435/jaiit.v8i1.773

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Criminal activity is defined as a violation of legal mandates and societal standards that triggers communal instability and economic detriment. To address this challenge, identifying the core determinants of such behavior is essential, which this study achieves through a multiple regression methodology. The empirical results demonstrate that Gross Domestic Product (GDP), poverty demographics, per capita spending, and the Human Development Index (HDI) collectively exert a significant influence on national crime rates. This integrated model accounts for 0,775 of the observed variances, as evidenced by the  value. Individually, higher levels of GDP, poverty, and HDI correlate with increased criminality, whereas improved per capita expenditure serves as a restrictive factor. These outcomes underscore the necessity of prioritizing welfare enhancement and poverty alleviation within national crime prevention frameworks.
Analysis of Occupational Safety and Health Risks in Scaffolding Work Using HIRADC and JSA Methods at PT. XYZ Muhammad Fajar Maulana; Eftha Dhartikasari Priyana; Purwanto
Journal of Advances in Information and Industrial Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52435/jaiit.v8i1.774

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This study aims to analyze occupational safety and health (K3) risks in scaffolding work at PT. XYZ is using the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control (HIRADC) and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) methods. The study used a quantitative descriptive approach with field observation methods, structured interviews, and documentation of 11 respondents during the period August to December 2025. The results of the hazard identification showed that there were 17 potential hazards classified into 13 risk items. Risk assessment using a risk matrix of 5×5 showed that there were 2 high risks (R=15) and 11 moderate risks. The highest risk comes from work at height on the installation and painting of scaffolding. After the implementation of hierarchical-based controls, all high risks were successfully downgraded to medium risk, with an average reduction in risk values by 40%. The JSA analysis produced 37 safe work steps that can be used as the basis for the preparation of SOPs and safety briefings in the field. The results of the study show that the integration of HIRADC and JSA methods is able to increase the effectiveness of comprehensive risk identification and control in construction work.
NASA-TLX Mental Workload Analysis of Agrarian Reform Access Field Staff at Kantor Pertanahan X Aisyah Juliawulan Malahayati; Yulia Sawitri; Tachtassara Zulkarnain; Friesca Erwan
Journal of Advances in Information and Industrial Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2026): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52435/jaiit.v8i1.776

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Agrarian Reform Access activities require field staff to integrate field and administrative responsibilities, including data collection, field verification, community coordination, data processing, mentoring, and report preparation. In public land administration, this integrated role requires a workload evaluation approach that can describe both the overall workload level and its dominant dimensions. This study applied the NASA Task Load Index (NASA-TLX) as a practical diagnostic method to assess the perceived mental workload of field staff at Kantor Pertanahan X and to formulate dimension-based improvement directions. A descriptive quantitative survey was conducted using a total sampling of all eight field staff members. The results showed an average NASA-TLX score of 89.88, indicating a high level of perceived mental workload; all respondents were classified in the high workload category, with scores ranging from 82.00 to 99.33. The dominant dimensions were Performance, Mental Demand, and Effort, suggesting that respondents perceived their workload most prominently in relation to program target achievement, cognitive processing of field and administrative data, and the effort required to complete interconnected tasks. These findings should be interpreted as descriptive perceived workload patterns rather than causal relationships. Compared with general workload evaluation approaches, NASA-TLX offers the advantage of identifying both aggregate workload and dimension-level profiles. The findings support targeted improvements in task distribution, work scheduling, reporting formats, technical support, and internal coordination in Agrarian Reform Access activities.

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