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The purpose of TEPIAN is to publish original research studies directly relevant to computer science. TEPIAN encompasses the full spectrum of information technology and computer science, including information system, hardware technology, intelligent system, and multimedia applications. TEPIAN welcomes original papers, reviews and commentaries. Suggestions for special issues covering selected topics may be considered. TEPIAN is devoted to publish manuscripts that advance the knowledge of information technology and communication beyond state-of-the-art. Authors may contact the Editor-in-Chief in advance to inquire about whether their research topic is suitable for consideration by TEPIAN. Through an Open Access publishing model, TEPIAN provides an important forum where computer science researchers in academic, public and private arenas can present the latest results from research on information technology and communication in a broad sense.
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Information System for Public Complaints at the Industrial Department of Samarinda City Nur Linda; Asep Nurhuda; Fajar Ramadhani
TEPIAN Vol 3 No 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (1205.613 KB) | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v3i4.1420

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In the reporting system at the Department of Industry of Samarinda City, reports on problems from the community are distributed to related parties collectively and manually, so the submission process tends to be long. Submission of long reports has an impact on the slow response from the government to the community. In addition, the process of distributing reports manually means that the public does not know how the government will follow up on the report. Therefore, this research aims to help the community in terms by submitting complaints or suggestions to the Samarinda City Industry Office and to assist the Samarinda City Industry Office to serve the community in terms of answering public complaints. The results of this study can facilitate the work of the Samarinda City Industry Office in viewing complaints from Samarinda City residents via the Web and can be monitored online by the Admin. In addition, residents of Samarinda City can voice their aspirations freely and easily without having to go to the Samarinda City Industry Office
System Monitoring and Controlling Agricultural Activities with Arduino-Based Internet of Things Muhammad Syahril Ramadhani; Eko Junirianto; Eny Maria
TEPIAN Vol 3 No 4 (2022): December 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (907.001 KB) | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v3i4.1567

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Agriculture is one of the most important economic sectors in Indonesia.aHowever, the Center for IndonesianaPolicy Studies (CIPS) estimates that agricultural production will decline by 1.64% to 6.2% due to supply chain disruptions affected by the Corona pandemic. But on the other hand, during the corona pandemic as it is today, the information technology sector, mainly digital, which requires internet access, has experienced a rapid increase. In this modern era, an innovation that utilizes the latest technology is needed to create an innovation that can increase the potential of the plantation sector towards industry 4.0. Therefore, a will be developed in this research Arduino-based Internet of Things monitoring and control system can provide information about soil pH, soil moisture, air humidity, air temperature, and wind speed from plants in real-time, and control water pumps for watering. The Arduino technology can make it easier for farmers to control the conditions in plants so plants can grow and develop optimally.
Web-Based Employee Payroll Information System at Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Ingertad Bangun Utama Ltd Suhesti Handayani; Annafi' Franz; Budi Rachmadani
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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This research is motivated by salaries that have not been maximized at the company Bank Perkreditan Rakyat Ingertad Bangun Utama Ltd because it still keeps documents in hard file form. With this web-based employee payroll information system, it is easier for admins to access salary data by accessing the web. The tool used to describe the system model is an Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD). To implement this payroll information system, supporting components are needed in order to work properly. These components use Laravel programming framework and store database in MySQL and use Talwind CSS design to make design easier. The results of research and applications can overcome the problems that exist in companies that do not yet have a payroll application and can be used to process salaries in the company.
Tourist Information Center (TIC) Application for Department of Tourism – East Kalimantan Dhanita Almira; Eny Maria; Annafi Franz
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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- The activities of tourism information centers in Department of Tourism of East Kalimantan have not been exposed, which are still manually using brochure sheets, YouTube or Instagram to develop tourism in various fields in order to boost regional income from various potentials they have. Information systems are needed in order to produce the right and clear information in order to help tourists or tourists in their trips. The Tourist Information Center application in East Kalimantan Province is an idea that is expected to provide solutions to solve these problems. By using two methods of data collection, namely the interview and observation methods at agencies. The construction of the system used in this study uses the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) with a waterfall model or called a waterfall, which is started by the stage of literature study, problem analysis, design (design), system implementation and testing. With the Tourist Information Center application, it can be used as a reference for tourists to vacation in East Kalimantan and provide information about tourism or lodging in East Kalimantan.
Decision Support System for Selection of Productive Land in Corn Using the SMART Method Yunike Andrayani; Muslimin B; Annafi Franz
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (640.597 KB) | DOI: 10.51967/tepian.v4i1.1644

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Indonesia is one of the developing countries which has characteristics in one sector in agriculture, which is one source of income and improves the economy of farmers, but farmers in processing agricultural land are still not maximized as a means of productive plant land. This productive land requires a technology that can assist in land selection, the purpose of this research is to produce a Decision Support System for the Selection of Productive Land in Corn Plants Using a Web-Based Smart Method, and the author wants to implement the Smart method into the selection of productive land for corn plants that is safe in this system requires data that includes data criteria and alternatives. The results of the data are processed using intelligent methods so that it will produce alternative recommendations that have the highest value. this research can help coordinators of agricultural extension centers assist farmers in managing land to be productive.
Evaluation Information System Success of the PPDB Information System in SMP Negeri 16 Samarinda using DeLone and McLean’s Model Kusno Harianto; Azahari; Farhan Aufa Azhar
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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Information System Success Analysis is a structured process of objects, with certain tools, with the aim of knowing whether the information system is successful or not in its application and getting the desired results from the object of research. In this study the data collection methods to be used were questionnaires, interviews, and literature study which were the theoretical foundations to be used. The model to be used is DeLone and McLean with SMP Negeri 16 Samarinda as a case study. With this research using the DeLone and McLean models, it aims to find out how successful the New Student Admissions (PPDB) information system is from the user's point of view, where the users are prospective students and the PPDB committee and whether the PPDB Online information system is very useful or not.
Location Based Service for Important Locations in the Paser Belengkong District Azahari; Tommy Bustomi; Angga Setiawan
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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Location-based service systems or better known as Location-Based Services (LBS) are information services in the form of geographic information accessed using a smartphone via a mobile network connection for precise mapping. This research focuses on profile information and routes for office locations, places of worship, health, schools, emergency places, markets, sports facilities and infrastructure, companies and ATMs in Paser Belengkong District with location points that utilize the Location Manager Application Programming Interface technology. (API maps) and Location Provider (API Location) from Google. The data collection method used was interviews by asking questions related to important location data in Paser Belengkong District. By way of observation, namely by making direct observations of the villages in Paser Belengkong District. In this research the system development method uses the waterfall and the testing techniques used are Black Box and Beta Testing. The supporting software used is Android Studio, Xampp, Sublime Text, Google Maps and software design using the Unified Modeling Language (UML) modeling system, Use Case Diagrams, Activity Diagrams, Sequence Diagrams and Class Diagrams. Test results by utilizing Location Based Service Technology which combines Geographic Information System, Internet Service
Automatic System of Sound and Light Intensity for Swiftlet House Nursobah; Siti Lailiyah; Muhammad Ragil Prayoga
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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In cultivating swiftlet nests, some swiftlet breeders still find it difficult to summon sounds and control the intensity of light in swiftlet houses. As for the bird calling technique by playing the audio of the swiftlet without having to be heard at any time and there is also a certain hour, an automatic time system is made so that the on/off audio swiftlet process can be properly organized and also the intensity of light entering the swiftlet house is too bright, so breeders close the ventilation holes with insulation or wood, so the system will be made to control light intensity by using automatic opening or closing of curtains/windows, where when the swiftlet house is bright, the curtain closes, while when the light of the swiftlet house is dark, the curtain opens. RTC DS3231 and LDR sensor which functions as a detector of sound time and light intensity, the NodeMCU ESP8266 microcontroller which functions as a data processor so that results can be displayed on the LCD. This research was conducted in stopover Village, stopover District, West Kutai Regency. Data collection methods used are literature study, interviews, and observation. While the system development method used is Prototype. As well as supporting software used by the Arduino Integrated Development Environment. While the system development method used is Prototype. As well as supporting software used by the Arduino Integrated Development Environment. While the system development method used is Prototype. As well as supporting software used by the Arduino Integrated Development Environment.
Application of Collision Detection in Arjuna's Adventure Game Pajar Pahrudin; Siti Lailiyah; Dicky Ary Setiawan
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 1 (2023): March 2023
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This research makes how to build a 2 dimensional game with the theme of a young man named Arjun who is on the battlefield and is attacked by "Buto Ijo's troops and must go through attacks from Buto Ijo's troops to protect the “Banakeling” kingdom. The background in taking the theme Arjuna game with side scrolling game to make this game easy to play. In game research that was built using the stages of multimedia development and also using the collision detection method. The Arjuna’s Adventure Game is built based on Android. The design system in this study uses a flowchart. Testing is done with the White Box and Black Box.
Mixed Reality Sandbox Game Development for Improving Disability Children Fine Motor Skill Lukman Hakim; Muhamad Fuad Al Haris; Eka Mistiko Rini; Dedy Hidayat Kusuma
TEPIAN Vol 4 No 2 (2023): June 2023
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One of the categories of disabled children is a double disability with two or more barriers, such as blind and deaf (Multiple Disabilities with Visual Impairments / MDVI). MDVI children with vision lower or less than Normal vision (low vision) tends to experience motor problems due to a lack of received external stimuli. From previous research, the three learning areas of MDVI children with low vision improved gradually, but the motor skills that support these activities are not optimal. This is because motor movement exercises are not enough just to be presented in visual form but require natural movement from body movements. Therapeutic use playing with sand is effective in stimulating motor movements in children. But its application to MDVI children with low vision has not been tested. In addition, loop repetitive motor training reduces motivation to practice because the training environment is monotonous. Provides an interactive training environment and supports the stimulus aspect visuals such as lighting, contrast, object size, and visualization distance can increase motivation and exercise compliance. The use of a virtual environment (virtual environments / VE) such as mixed reality (MR) can provide a training environment adaptive and produces deeper sensations in the brain (immersion) for exercise extremity motor movements. However the use of interventions is Unprecedented interactive and dynamic practice environment sand-based games applied to help exercise motor skills in MDVI children with low vision. The development of serious games is proposed using a mixed reality-based sandbox game device (MR-Sandbox) for motion therapy upper limb motor skills for MDVI children with low vision by combining reinforcement of visual stimuli to stimulate the activation of the corticospinal nervous system through combining real and virtual activities (mixed reality) and creative visualization using sand media (virtual topography) in promoting fine motor movements. This study uses a quasi-experimental design research method, pre-test, and post-test. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling of 12 MDVI respondents with low vision (eight men, eight women) in the sand-type educational game intervention group. The Assessment uses sheets Denver II instrument, which is taken from the aspect of acceptable motor measurement. Data analysis is the t-test of 2 dependent samples and the t-test of 2 independent models for bivariate.

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