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Jurnal Syntax Transformation
ISSN : 27213854     EISSN : 27212769     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36418
Syntax Transformation. Jurnal syntax Transformation adalah jurnal yang diterbitkan sebulan sekali oleh CV. Syntax Corporation Indonesia. Syntax Transformation akan menerbitkan artikel ilmiah dalam lingkup ilmu sosial sains. Artikel yang diterbitkan adalah artikel dari penelitian, studi atau studi ilmiah kritis dan komprehensif tentang isu-isu penting dan terkini atau ulasan buku-buku ilmiah.
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Application of Earned Value Analysis Method and Earned Schedule Method to Time and Cost Control In Bank X Building Project Achmad Rizki T. A; Niko Akbar M. W; Triana Suci R; Aryati Indah K
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.989

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In the execution of construction projects, time and cost control is an important aspect to achieve profitability and efficiency. Delays and cost increases are common, which can be detrimental to the project. Therefore, an appropriate analysis method is needed to predict and control project performance. This study aims to analyze project performance and estimate the final time and cost of the project using the Earned Value Analysis (EVA) and Earned Schedule (ES) methods. This research uses a quantitative descriptive approach by analyzing existing data. Data were collected through surveys and observations at the research site, as well as interviews with relevant parties. The EVA method was used to evaluate project progress, while ES was used to improve the accuracy of time prediction. The results of the analysis showed that in week 28, the Cost Variance (CV) value was Rp. 1,126,276,650.65 with a Cost Performance Index (CPI) of more than 1, indicating that the work was completed at a lower cost than budget. The time performance index (SPI) of 1.003 indicates that the work was completed faster than planned. Overall, the estimated cost and time of project completion showed savings of 12.63%, which amounted to Rp. 4,380,694,868. This study concludes that the application of EVA and ES methods can effectively improve time and cost control in construction projects.
Design of Comfortable Structure of Junior High School Building By Using ETABS Software Malfazan Abda'u malfazan; Muhammad Azrial Akbar; Sudarno Sudarno; Arief Firmanto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1018

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Ibnu Abbas Foundation intends to build a four-story school building for junior high school in Talun District, Cirebon Regency. This study aims to design a school building structure that is comfortable, safe, and meets earthquake-resistant standards using ETABS software. The design process includes structural planning, analysis of building response to static and dynamic loads such as dead load, live load, wind load, and earthquake load, as well as detailed design of structural elements such as floors, columns, beams, and foundations. This research method uses a calculation approach that refers to the applicable Indonesian National Standards (SNI), namely SNI 2847: 2019 for structural planning, SNI 1727: 2020 for load planning, and SNI 1726: 2019 for earthquake resistant planning. The planning process uses the Response Spectrum SRPMK method and is assisted by ETABS software for structural analysis and design. The planning results show that the four-story school building structure can be built safely using a pile foundation with a depth of 4.4 meters and diameters of 50 and 60 cm. The foundation is able to withstand the load of the planned structure. The structural elements of the school building are planned using reinforced concrete with a material quality of K-300 for the frame and K-350 for the columns. The main reinforcement used is BJTS 420A, and the transverse reinforcement is BJTP 280.
Challenges and Constraints in the Economic Development of Rural Areas in Afghanistan and Solutions for Development Fayaz Gul Mazloum Yar; Ahmad Sabir Noori
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1020

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This study aims to investigate the challenges and constraints of economic development in Afghanistan's rural areas and to propose solutions to overcome these obstacles. Rural economic development in Afghanistan faces significant challenges due to infrastructure deficiencies, financial and social limitations, and high rates of labor migration to urban areas. In this regard, the study seeks to analyze these inhibiting factors and provide practical, policy-oriented solutions to improve the economic conditions of Afghanistan’s rural communities. This research utilizes a mixed-methods approach, combining qualitative and quantitative methods. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and quantitative surveys from various groups, including farmers, small business owners, and local officials in several rural regions of Afghanistan. The data were analyzed through content analysis and statistical methods. Findings indicate that the primary challenges to economic development in these areas include a lack of infrastructure, insufficient financial facilities, and limited access to technical and vocational training. Additionally, the results suggest that support for small businesses, infrastructure development, and vocational training could significantly improve rural economic conditions. This research not only offers policy recommendations for government institutions and development organizations but also adds to the theoretical literature on rural economic development in Afghanistan, potentially serving as a guide for effective, localized policymaking.
The Impact of Palm Oil Plantations on Per Capita Income in Kalimantan and Its Effect on Unemployment Januar Barkah; Sumaryoto Sumaryoto; Muhammad Rozali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1021

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Currently, Indonesia's oil palm plantation sector is in a critical phase. While the sector has contributed significantly to national income and created jobs, it is increasingly urged to address a number of social and environmental issues. This study aims to explain the complex relationship between oil palm plantation expansion, per capita income, and unemployment dynamics in the region. Using quantitative methodology and multiple linear regression analysis, this study examines secondary data sourced from the Central Bureau of Statistics (BPS) and the Ministry of Agriculture covering the period 2001-2022. The findings show that the expansion of oil palm plantations significantly increases per capita income through direct and indirect job creation. However, its impact on unemployment is not uniform and depends on the prevailing economic structure and adaptability of the local labor market. While some regions experienced a decline in unemployment due to increased job availability, other regions experienced an increase in structural unemployment caused by the adoption of modern technology that reduced the need for manual labor. These findings underscore the need for regional policies tailored to the local economic context, labor market, and local employment conditions
The Role of Digital Transformation in Enhancing Organizational Performance in Multisectoral Industries Fithriawan Nugroho; Aditya Ahmad Fauzi; Rahmad Firdaus; Marna Marna
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1022

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In the era of Industry 4.0, the adoption of digital technology has become a key factor in enhancing the competitiveness and performance of organizations across various industrial sectors. Organizations that do not adopt digital technology risk falling behind in terms of operational efficiency, productivity, and customer satisfaction. In Indonesia, the implementation of digital technology in the manufacturing, retail, and service sectors still faces several challenges, including infrastructure limitations and insufficient human resource readiness. This study aims to analyze the impact of digital technology implementation on operational performance in three sectors: manufacturing, retail, and services in the Pangkalpinang region. Using a qualitative case study method, data was collected through in-depth interviews with 15 operational managers and IT staff from three companies in these sectors that have implemented digital transformation in the past five years. The findings indicate that the adoption of digital transformation has improved operational efficiency by up to 30%, employee productivity by 18%, and customer satisfaction by 22% in the retail and service sectors. However, in the manufacturing sector, technological infrastructure limitations hindered optimal results. Digital transformation has a positive impact on operational performance and customer satisfaction, especially in the retail and service sectors. However, additional investment in technological infrastructure is needed in the manufacturing sector to achieve maximum results.
Evaluation of Abortion Measures in Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 on The Right to Life of the Fetus From a Human Rights Perspective Florencia Desiree; I Gusti Ayu Putri Kartika; I Gede Sastra Winata; Piers Andreas Noak
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1023

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Indonesia has legalized abortion under certain conditions, such as pregnancy resulting from rape, through Government Regulation No. 28/2004. This policy has sparked heated debate because it contradicts the principle of protecting the right to life of the fetus. This study aims to provide a complex overview of the issue of abortion in Indonesia and its implications for human rights. The method used is normative legal research. This research is conducted by examining library materials or secondary data. The two approaches used are a statutory approach related to the legal issue of abortion and a conceptual approach to examine the medical legal understanding of abortion due to rape. Cases of sexual violence and rape in Indonesia are still high. In 2023, Komnas Perempuan recorded 2,078 cases of sexual violence, of which 143 were rapes. Abortion, in this context, is often used as a solution to address unwanted pregnancies. This research shows that while Government Regulation No. 28 of 2024 provides legitimacy to abortion, it is still contrary to the right to life of the fetus guaranteed by law. While abortion is considered a violation of the right to life, this policy is also considered a protection for women victims of sexual violence. Despite arguments to protect women's rights, the right to life of the fetus as a non-derogable right should not be ignored. Therefore, there needs to be a review of this regulation to ensure that all human rights, including the right to life of the fetus, are optimally protected.
The Future of Education: How Mobile Learning, Microlearning, and Gamification are Revolutionizing Architecture Learning Aryani Widyakusuma; Afriq Sarwarana Ramadhan Sudibyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46799/jst.v5i11.1025

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Human education has undergone various cycles of reform, yet many current education systems still rely on rigid models that do not meet the individual needs of students. Along with the advancement of technology and the digital revolution, there is a need for significant changes in the way education is delivered, especially in architectural education. This research aims to explore how mobile learning, microlearning, and gamification can revolutionize architecture education by meeting the increasingly diverse needs of students. This research uses a descriptive methodology that combines case studies and literature reviews to analyze current phenomena in architecture education. Findings show that the implementation of gamification, micro-learning, and mobile learning increases engagement, customization, and flexibility in architecture learning. Students now seek learning experiences that are interactive and customizable to their personal needs. By utilizing AI-based tools and more dynamic learning methods, educators can create learning environments that are more productive and responsive to the demands of the digital age. Architecture education in Indonesia, in particular, needs to adapt to international standards and modern challenges such as environmental sustainability. This research underscores the importance of integrating new technologies in architectural education to create more relevant and effective learning experiences. By adopting a more flexible and technology-driven approach, architecture education can better prepare students to face challenges in the world of work.

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