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Science in Information Technology Letters
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27224139     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31763/SiTech
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Science in Information Technology Letters (SITech) aims to keep abreast of the current development and innovation in the area of Science in Information Technology as well as providing an engaging platform for scientists and engineers throughout the world to share research results in related disciplines. SITech is a peer reviewed open-access journal which covers four (4) majors areas of research that includes 1) Artificial Intelligence, 2) Communication and Information System, 3) Software Engineering, and 4) Business intelligence Submitted papers must be written in English for initial review stage by editors and further review process by minimum two international reviewers. Finally, accepted and published papers will be freely accessed in this website.
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Knowledge representation of drug using ontology alignment and mapping techniques Herlina Jayadianti; Alisya Amalia Putri Hasanah; Yuli Fauziah; Shoffan Saifullah
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 2, No 1: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v2i1.561

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Drug searches are still based on drug names and brands, making it difficult for patients to come looking for a cure by saying that they feel sick. Likewise, when looking for drugs and information about their content to avoid overdose errors when changing drugs when drugs are supposed to be unavailable. Based on the issues raised, a study was conducted on applying semantic web ontology to search for drugs that can appear based on patients’ names, compositions, or complaints of diseases. Protégé 5.5 serves to represent drug information based on knowledge. The application uses Netbeans with Jena API as a library and creates data and drug information on the semantic web. Drug search also uses similar in-formation meaning based on user knowledge. By representing knowledge on the search for drug and disease information with semantic web ontology technology, it can meet the purpose of research, namely to improve drug and disease information search following the user’s wishes.
Location-Aware Recommender System: A review of Application Domains and Current Developmental Processes Khalid Haruna; Aminu Musa; Zayyanu Yunusa; Yakubu Ibrahim; Fa’iz Ibrahim Jibia; Nur Bala Rabiu
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 2, No 1: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v2i1.610

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Recommender systems (RS) have been widely used to extract relevant and meaningful information from a vast body of data, to make appropriate suggestions to users with different preferences in various domains of applications. However, despite the success of the early recommendation systems, they suffer from two major challenges of cold start and data sparsity. Traditional RS consider an interaction between user and item (2D), neglecting contextual information such as location, until fairly recently. The contexts extend traditional RS to multi-dimension interaction and provides a useful information that allow recommendations to be more personalized. Surprisingly, taking these contexts such as location, into consideration eliminates the challenges of traditional RS. Location-Aware Recommender System (LARS) takes user's location into account as an additional context. The combination allows the prediction of spatial items, items closest to the users, to reduce information overload and was proved to be more effective than earlier RS. In this research, we provide a systematic literature of the existing literature in LARS from 2010 to 2021, focusing on the state-of-the-art methodologies, the domain of applications, and trends of publications in LARS. The paper proposed several models of LARS based on the traditional RS methodologies, providing future directions to researchers. Despite numerous reviews available on LARS, a review that proposed several LARS techniques were not found in the literature. The results indicated that the trend of publication in LARS is growing exponentially and that the field is getting attention rapidly with the number of publications on the rise every year.
Developing an integrated business model in the manufacturing industry – An AHP approach G K L Chien; F T S Chan
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 2, No 1: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v2i1.611

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Due to the market competition in the current business environment, there are many pressures in the Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME) manufacturers. Most SMEs are facing challenges in the market change from Mass Production (MP) to Mass Customization (MC). The purpose of this study is mainly based on drilling down into an SME manufacturer, exploring the limitation in its current business model and determining the boundaries of its operation process. This research paper designs an Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) model to develop a new business model to resolve the MC issue in the SME manufacturers. The aims of the new business model should be to improve company profit. Thereby seven criteria in the AHP model are profit, Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ), flexibility, inventory control, delivery time, revenue from existing customers and revenue from new customers for customized products. The methodology is pilot-run the new business model and compares the results among the AHP, current and new business models. The results prove that the new business model not only solves the problems in MC but also create a synergic effect on the business. The study provides a method that uses an AHP model for developing an integrated business model for SME manufacturers.
Forecasting electrical power consumption using ARIMA method based on kWh of sold energy Gianika Roman Sosa; Moh. Zainul Falah; Dika Fikri L; Aji Prasetya Wibawa; Anik Nur Handayani; Jehad A. H. Hammad
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 2, No 1: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v2i1.637

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Customer demand for electrical energy continues to increase, so electrical energy infrastructure must be developed to fulfill it. In order to generate and distribute electrical energy cost-effectively, it is crucial to estimate electrical energy consumption reasonably in advance. In addition, it is necessary to ensure that customer demands can be met and that there is no shortage of electricity supply. This study aims to determine the estimated long-term electricity use with a historical Energy Sold (T1) database in kW accumulated over several periods from 2008 to 2017. The ARIMA method with the Seasonal-ARIMA (SARIMA) pattern is used in forecasting analysis. The ARIMA method was chosen because it is considered appropriate for forecasting linear and univariate time-series data. The results of this study indicate that the MAPE (%) error rate is relatively low, with a result of 7,966, but the R-Square reaches a value of -0.024 due to the lack of observational data.
Image processing for student emotion monitoring based on fisherface method Awang Hendrianto Pratomo; Mangaras Yanu Florestyanto; Y I Sania; B Ihsan; H H Triharminto; Leonel Hernandez
Science in Information Technology Letters Vol 2, No 1: May 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/sitech.v2i1.690

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Monitoring academic emotion is an activity to provide information from students' academic emotions in the class continuously. Some research in the image processing field had done for face recognition but had not been many studies on image processing to detect student emotions. This paper aims to determine the percentage of facial recognition with fisherface and academic emotional recognition by monitoring changes in students' facial expressions using facial landmarks in various distances, camera angles, light, and attributes used on objects. The proposed method uses facial image extraction based on fisherface method for presence. Furthermore, face identification will be made with Euclidean distance by finding the smallest length of training data with test data. Emotion detection is done by facial landmarks and mathematical calculations to detect drowsiness, focus, and not focus on the face. Restful web service is used as a communication architecture to integrate data. The success rate of applications with the fisherface method obtains 96% percent accuracy of face recognition. Meanwhile, facial landmarks and mathematical calculations are used to detect emotions, with 84 %.

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