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DESIGN OF DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM ANALYSIS MODEL FOR PRODUCTION RESULT ASSESSMENT IN AUTOMOTIVE COMPANIES IN EAST JAVA BILHAN GAMALIEL HARTANTO; GALI PRIBADI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 06 (2021): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - SEPTEMBER EDITION
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Effective decision making requires a Decision Support System (DSS) that integrates data, automated simulation models, and interactive visualization. The DSS is used to improve the effectiveness of machine operation scheduling, identify lines that require overtime, and develop action plans for lines that do not meet production targets. The use of Macro VB Excel accelerates data query and root cause analysis through fishbone and FMEA, increasing the efficiency of analysis time by 3.5 hours faster and requiring an additional 7.4 shifts of overtime to achieve the production target of 20,593 pcs. In the production meeting, four action plans were proposed including the creation of SOPs to minimize machine adjustments, routine overtime settings, different operation settings for materials from suppliers, and standardization of parameters for each production process.
DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM DESIGN MODEL FOR PRODUCTION RESULT EVALUATION IN CENTRAL JAVA AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY BILHAN GAMALIEL HARTANTO; GALI PRIBADI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 3 No. 03 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - SEPTEMBER - DESEMBER 2022 EDITION
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Effective decision making requires the implementation of a Decision Support System (DSS) that combines data, automated simulation models, and interactive visualization. This DSS plays a role in improving the efficiency of machine scheduling, identifying production lines that require overtime, and designing action plans for lines that fail to achieve production targets. The use of Macro VB Excel facilitates the acceleration of data collection and problem analysis using fishbone diagrams and FMEA, which reduces analysis time by 2.7 hours and requires additional overtime of 6.1 shifts to achieve the production target of 19,277 pcs. In the production meeting, four action plans were proposed including the creation of Standard Operating Procedures to reduce machine adjustments, routine overtime assignments, different operations for materials from certain suppliers, and standardization of parameters for each production process.
ANALYSIS OF HEAVY EQUIPMENT PRODUCTIVITY IN THE PHASE II KASABLANKA KUNINGAN APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT PROJECT GALI PRIBADI; BILHAN GAMALIEL HARTANTO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 3 No. 04 (2023): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - JANUARY-APRIL 2023
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In building construction projects, especially in the excavation stage, the use of heavy vehicles is essential and plays an important role in determining the success of apartment building construction. The production capacity of these heavy vehicles is critical to the progress of the project. The importance of production capacity analysis makes this calculation crucial. This study aims to measure the production capacity of heavy vehicles in the second phase of the Kasablanka Kuningan apartment building construction project, including asphalt finishers, dump trucks, pneumatic tire rollers, and tandem rollers. Using the volumetric method, this study calculates the volume and production capacity of heavy equipment, with results showing that productivity is in accordance with the predetermined schedule.
ANALYSIS OF HEAVY VEHICLE PRODUCTIVITY ON THE TERBANGGI BESAR-KAYU AGUNG TOLL ROAD PROJECT KM 30+100 TO 30+500 GALI PRIBADI; BILHAN GAMALIEL HARTANTO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - MARCH 2022 EDITION
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Infrastructure projects, especially in flexible pavement work, are highly dependent on the use of heavy vehicles. This use is a crucial factor in supporting the success of asphalt road construction projects, where the production capacity of heavy vehicles plays a vital role in the progress of project implementation. Therefore, the calculation of production volume capacity analysis is important. The purpose of this study is to identify the production volume capacity of work on the construction of the Semarang-Demak Toll Road section 1C KM 35+400 to KM 36+400, including the capacity of asphalt finishers, dump trucks, pneumatic tire rollers, and tandem rollers. The method used is the volumetric method, which aims to calculate the volume and production capacity of heavy vehicles. The results of the analysis show that the calculation of the volume and productivity of heavy vehicles has been in accordance with the planned schedule.
MEDICINAL PLANTS WITH ANTIFERTILITY POTENTIAL OF SINDANG KELINGI ILIR TRIBE IVONI SUSANTI; FITRIA LESTARI
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - EDITION SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2024
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This study aims to identify plants that have potential as antifertility in the Sindang Kelingi Ilir tribe. The method used in this research is exploration with data collection techniques in the form of field observations and interviews with tribal chiefs, traditional birth attendants, and the people of Sindang Kelingi Ilir. The results of this exploration found 19 species that have antifertility potential, namely: bandotan, cepokak, kate mas leaves, guava, jotang, meniran, patikan kebo, putri malu, knob grass, sintrong, dragon scale spikes, broken bones, noni, bitter melon, star fruit, sawo, makasar fruit, mondokaki, and mulberry. It is concluded that there are still plants that have potential as antifertility, which have minimal side effects.
THE INFLUENCE OF TECHNOLOGY GLOBALIZATION CHANGES THE ORDER INTO A SHOWCASE SRI BUDI RAHARJO; SUNNY UMMUL FIRDAUS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - EDITION SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2024
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Every country certainly has rules to regulate behavior in society or its people, this is related to human nature that humans are homohominilupus (humans are wolves to other humans) meaning that humans have an innate/natural nature, namely predators for other humans and have a competitive nature and will be able to influence others and can influence others for personal interests with their egos, One of the major influences and impacts on significant social change is IA (Artificial Intelligence) technology or what in Indonesia is often called artificial intelligence. This influence is very easy and fast to enter society because humans are social creatures who cannot live without other people. The history of the emergence of globalization did not occur quickly but through a very long process and which continuously involves social change, including the economic, cultural and political fields that exist. The current situation that we are feeling is the globalization of culture in which we really feel the social changes, where the spread of culture such as music and lifestyle including fake and online gambling and online trading, local wisdom and our nation's culture are very different from the culture of foreigners, manners, manners, behavior and way of dressing, how to speak are very prioritized, especially as our country is a country based on Pancasila, with current technology, little by little our local wisdom has begun to change, where people no longer prioritize conscience but prioritize ego. so that we can feel the feeling of courage and self-defeating nature in this power, such as the loss of a sense of justice, benefits and certainty of the law.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AGAINST CYBER CRIME IN ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS IN INDONESIA TEGAR HARBRIYANA PUTRA; SUNNY UMMUL FIRDAUS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 4 No. 03 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - EDITION SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2024
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Law enforcement against cyber crime in electronic transactions in Indonesia is an increasingly crucial issue in the current digital era. The increasing use of information and communication technology has driven the growth of the digital economy, but has also given rise to various threats, including cyber crime. This article examines the law enforcement efforts carried out by the Indonesian government to overcome cyber crimes related to electronic transactions. This study analyzes existing regulations, including the Information and Electronic Transactions Law (UU ITE), as well as the role of law enforcement agencies in tackling cyber crime. Apart from that, this research also identifies challenges faced in the law enforcement process, such as limited resources, lack of coordination between agencies, and gaps in technological understanding among law enforcement officers. The research results show that although there has been significant progress in the legal and policy framework related to cyber crime, there are still many obstacles that reduce the effectiveness of law enforcement. Therefore, continuous efforts are needed to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement institutions, increase international cooperation, and update regulations so that they are in line with technological developments. Thus, it is hoped that law enforcement against cyber crime in electronic transactions in Indonesia can be more optimal in protecting the public and maintaining the integrity of the digital economy.
IMPROVING PUBLIC HEALTH THROUGH INNOVATIVE AND COMMUNITY-BASED HEALTH PROMOTION STRATEGIES. ABDUL HANAN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 4 No. 01 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - JANUARY-APRIL 2024
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Public health is one of the key pillars of sustainable development. This article aims to explore innovative and community-based health promotion strategies to improve people's health status. Using a qualitative approach, this study identifies key challenges in health promotion and proposes evidence-based solutions. The results show that cross-sector collaboration, technology utilization, and community empowerment are key factors in improving the effectiveness of health promotion. This article provides practical recommendations for policy makers and implementers of public health programs.
CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR MISUSE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN DEEPFAKE CRIMES JANDRIE SEMBIRING; SUNNY UMMUL FIRDAUS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - JANUARY-APRIL 2025
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought significant innovations in various fields, but it has also created new challenges in the realm of criminal law. One of the negative implications of AI is its misuse in the deepfakes crimes, a media manipulation technology that can create video, audio, or image content that appears authentic but is fake. Crimes involving deepfakes can include blackmail, spreading fake news, defamation, and privacy violations. This paper discusses the criminal liability for the use of AI in deepfake crimes, highlighting relevant legal aspects, including who can be held liable, the AI creator, the technology user, or other related parties. This article examines the criminal liability of AI used to commit deepfake abuse. This study analyzes existing regulations, including the Electronic Information and Transactions Law (UU ITE), as well as the role of law enforcement agencies in combating deepfake crimes. In addition, this study also identifies challenges faced in the law enforcement process, such as limited resources, lack of coordination between agencies, and gaps in understanding technology among law enforcement officers. The results of the study show that there is a legal and regulatory vacuum governing Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Crimes, although there are regulations on Information and Electronic Transactions (ITE) but they have not been able to resolve the problem of deepfake crimes that are increasingly occurring in Indonesia. significant progress in the legal framework and policies related to cyber crime, there are still many obstacles that reduce the effectiveness of law enforcement. Therefore, efforts are needed to strengthen the ongoing regulatory side to strengthen the capacity of law enforcement institutions, increase international cooperation, and update regulations to be in line with technological developments. Thus, it is hoped that law enforcement against deepfake crimes that utilize artificial intelligence in electronic transactions in Indonesia can be more optimal in protecting the public from misuse of AI and deepfake crimes..
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ONLINE TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT MONITORING SYSTEM: GOOGLE CASE STUDY AYU KUMALA SARI HAMIDI; SUNNY UMMUL FIRDAUS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 5 No. 01 (2025): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - JANUARY-APRIL 2025
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Online marketing or often called digital marketing is marketing with the concept of promoting products or services through internet-based media, one of which is a website. Digital transformation has brought new opportunities and challenges to brand protection, particularly in the online space. Trademark infringement across digital platforms, including search engines like Google, is becoming increasingly common and requires innovative and integrated solutions. This article discusses the development of a technology-based monitoring system to detect and resolve online trademark infringement, focusing on a case study of Google's infringement policies and mechanisms. This research utilizes a normative legal analysis method with a case study approach. The results show that artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies and machine learning algorithms can improve the effectiveness of infringement detection. However, challenges such as cross-country regulatory inconsistencies, lack of algorithmic transparency, and limited reporting processes remain major obstacles. The study recommends strengthening international regulations, enhancing cooperation among stakeholders, and developing comprehensive surveillance technologies to create a sustainable brand protection ecosystem in the digital age.

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