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Building a Narrative Event Dataset from Andersen’s Fairy Tales for Literary and Computational Analysis Daniati, Erna; Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Irianto, Wahyu Sakti Gunawan
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.910

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This paper describes building a narrative event dataset for the entire set of 153 fairy tales written by Hans Christian Andersen as?a resource for literary analysis and computational research. The corpus is?built up through semi-automatic annotation for important narrative events: character actions, period transitions, causal communications, and story themes. Each event is augmented with? metadata such as event type, event participants, event temporality (order) and event thematic relevance. This computer-readable structured data is helpful for NLP applications like event detection and temporal reasoning. Still, it supports in-depth literary?studies of plot structures, moral themes and character archetypes in Andersen's stories. Linking the digital humanities with the domain of computational linguistics, the dataset can be jointly used in inter-disciplinary research, and has the potential to reveal new aspects of classical narrative forms and how these findings?and developments can be usefully integrated in AI-supported storytelling systems.
Development of Integrated Audiovisual Digital Handout Through Flipbook Application Based on Realistic Mathematics Education Fajriana, Fajriana; Mahmuzah, Rifaatul; Ningtiyas, Fitri Ayu; Sinaga, Nurul Afni; Aufa, Zurra Yusally; Saragih, Novilia Junianti
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.990

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Effective learning media that prioritizes digitalization in the learning process and curriculum development are needed to improve students' numeracy literacy skills. One type of digital learning media is digital handouts, which are expected to provide positive changes in the world of education. Digital learning media that prioritizes audiovisual is expected to provide new learning experiences for students. This study will determine whether students' numeracy literacy skills increase after studying digital audiovisual handouts through the Realistic Mathematics Education-Based Flipbook Application. This research method uses the modified Borg and Gall model with stages of needs analysis, planning, initial product development, initial field trials, revision of test results, field trials of the main product, product revision, and final product and implementation. The research was conducted at SMPN 1, SMPN 2, and SMPN 3 Dewantara. The subjects of this study were students of grade VIII. The object of the research was Integrated Audiovisual Digital Handouts Assisted by Flipbook Application Based on Realistic Mathematics Education. The results of the validity test by material experts and media experts showed that the media that had been developed was feasible to be tested on students. The results of the small group trial stated that the press created was valid in appearance, ease of use, and usefulness so that it could be used in the media effectiveness trial through evaluation.
Sentiment Analysis of Vidio Application Based on Reviews on Google Play Store Using Bidirectional Encoder Representations from the Transformers Method Refianti, Rina; Senjaya, Andrian
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.1124

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Sentiment analysis is a computational study that aims to process, extract, summarise, and analyse the information contained in the text so it can conclude the emotions and points of view given by the author from the text and share the emotional tendencies in the text through the subjective information contained in it. Vidio is a video streaming site that allows users to watch and enjoy various videos and other services, such as live chat and playing games over the internet, and broadcast them by live streaming and video on demand. The analysis process uses the Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers (BERT) method to classify comments into positive, neutral, and negative sentiments using the Python programming language, and based on the results of the tests that have been carried out from the amount of comment data—as much as 6000 data with training data as much as 4019 data, validation data as many as 1154 data, and test data as many as 569 data—an accuracy result of 76%.
Potential of Medicinal Plants in Indonesian Forest Biodiversity Conservation in Synergy with Pharmaceutical Technology for Modern Medicine Hasyim, Dadang Muhammad; Anurogo, Dito; Bansaleng, Yessikah Feiby; Hiola, Siti Fatmah; Anripa, Nuralfin
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.899

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This study aims to identify challenges and opportunities for medicinal plant conservation in Indonesian forests, focusing on local communities' role, technology use, and government policies. Indonesia's forests, rich in medicinal plants, face grave threats from deforestation and land conversion for agriculture. Climate change is also exacerbating the sustainability of medicinal plants by changing their growth patterns. Local communities living around forest areas have traditional knowledge that is critical to the conservation of medicinal plants. If properly utilized, this knowledge can help maintain the sustainability of medicinal plant species and minimize the negative impacts of land conversion. In addition, information technology and biotechnology offer solutions for monitoring and preserving medicinal plants. Mapping and active compound extraction technologies can improve conservation quality and facilitate the development of medicinal plant-based products for modern medicine. However, a significant challenge faced is the lack of policies that support medicinal plant conservation and the lack of clarity in regulations governing the utilization of these plants. Community empowerment through conservation education and training is key to the long-term success of medicinal plant conservation. By integrating the community's traditional knowledge, supportive policies, and modern technology, medicinal plant conservation can be carried out sustainably. This research emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the government, local communities, and the private sector in achieving conservation goals that are more effective and beneficial for all parties.
Assessing the Tax Amnesty Program in Indonesia Through System Success and Trust Models Muji, Muji; Maupa, Haris; Cokki, Cokki
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.958

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The success of a Tax Amnesty Program (TAP) in developing countries such as Indonesia depends not only on fiscal policy execution but also on how taxpayers perceive and trust the program. This study integrates the Information System Success Model with the trust construct to empirically examine the factors affecting TAP performance from a citizen-centric perspective. Using a quantitative approach, the research involved 414 Indonesian taxpayers selected through stratified random sampling, with data analysed using SmartPLS 3.0. One hundred eighty-seven valid responses were retained after a filtering process based on TAP knowledge awareness. The proposed model includes six constructs: Information Quality (INQ), Program Quality (PGQ), Service Quality (SVQ), Taxpayer Trust (TPT), Taxpayer Satisfaction (TSF), and Net Benefits (NBF). The structural model revealed that INQ significantly affects both TPT and TSF, and that TSF has the most decisive influence on NBF. However, PGQ and SVQ did not considerably impact TPT, suggesting that trust in TAP may be influenced more by institutional and cultural factors than perceived technical features. The findings highlight the necessity to enhance tax information accuracy and transparency while strengthening public trust and satisfaction. This study provides an integrative model to evaluate TAP success and offers practical insights for policymakers aiming to improve taxpayer participation through trust-based interventions. The novelty lies in quantitatively integrating information systems and behavioural trust constructs within the tax amnesty framework.
Structural Study on the Impact of Aerodynamic Loads on Winglet Support Structures Morales, Eduardo; Chávez, Mario; Abarca, Griselda; López, Yunuén; Mares, Jesús; Cruz, Juan
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.888

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Aerodynamic spoilers are intended to reduce drag forces and generate lift on surfaces. However, dynamic operating conditions can affect their performance and that of their supporting structures. This study evaluates the impact of aerodynamic loads on a spoiler's supporting structure using fluid-structure interaction (FSI) analysis. Three NACA airfoil models were analyzed to benchmark their structural behavior. Simulations using Ansys® software modeled the spoiler's airflow-induced pressures and structural displacements, considering dynamic loads derived from a similarity study between a full-scale (1:1) vehicle model and a scaled-down (1:6) version. The results revealed the mechanical behavior of the support under different flow conditions, assimilating the forces produced and how this is affected by the aerodynamics produced on the spoiler, generating data that informs the evaluation of this system and ensures reliability. The optimization of the support model allows for greater control over measurements, which is of great importance for wind tunnel testing, ensuring that evaluations are not affected by mechanical displacements of the support. The CAD model, combined with finite element Methods (FEM), allows visualization of the mechanical and aerodynamic behavior before manufacturing, thereby reducing the time and costs associated with physical testing and allowing critical failure points to be identified. The work includes studies through simulations of the aerodynamic and structural systems of the spoiler supports, generating data that helps understand and facilitate the evaluation of these systems and guarantees their reliability. Computational simulation is an essential tool for development and validation in the automotive sector.
Clustering of Futsal Interest Level Among Students K-Means Method Bagaswara, Faris; Muthalib, Muchlis Abd; Meiyanti, Rini
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.879

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Futsal is a small field sport with a time of 20 minutes per round. Malikussaleh University is one of the universities that initiated Futsal as a health sport for its students. To determine students' interest in Futsal, clustering was carried out using the K-Means method on 100 students of the Faculty of Engineering involved in this study. This research proposal uses five variables: time variables, field facilities, motivation, environment, and plans. This study aims to help students at Malikussaleh University of Engineering find out what level of interest students have in Futsal. Grouping is based on data mining to determine the pattern of each sequence. Data mining includes tracking patterns, classification, association, outlier detection, clustering, regression, and forecasting. This study also led to an innovative grouping system using the Python programming language and MySQL as a database. The K-Means Clustering algorithm used in this grouping system states that out of 100 Malikussaleh University students, 20 people are students who have a professional player futsal interest level (C1), 28 students have a regular player futsal interest level (C2), five students have a Beginner player futsal interest level (C3), 47 students have an amateur player futsal interest level (C4). The study results showed that 20% were professional, 28% were regular, 5% were beginner, and 47% were amateur players. These results indicate that the interest in Futsal for Malikussaleh University students is still minimal, so encouragement is needed for students to participate in futsal activities.
Kuntilanak as a Runtime Entity: Technical Integration of Javanese Folklore Using Manga Matrix in a 2D Horror Game Saurik, Herman Thuan To; Rosyid, Harits Ar; Wibawa, Aji Prasetya; Setiawan, Esther Irawati
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.961

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In this work, Kuntilanak, a mythological creature from Javanese mythology, is used as a dynamic element in a 2D horror game to provide a technical framework for integrating culturally infused folklore into interactive gaming. The design process breaks down the character's appearance, attire, and personality into workable technical specifications using the Manga Matrix framework as a guide. With C# scripted behaviours like unexpected appearances, animation state changes (controlled by Unity's Animator Controller), audio triggers (laughing, crying), and interactive reactions to in-game objects like yellow Bamboo (for hiding) and scissors (for repelling), Kuntilanak was created as a sprite-based runtime entity inside the Unity game engine. The character can be dynamically instantiated thanks to this technical approach, which supports procedural horror encounters and is consistent with traditional narratives. The effectiveness of the suggested technological integration was validated by a quantitative assessment using a Likert scale (N=50), which showed 82.2% agreement on cultural authenticity and 79.5% on emotional impact. The findings support the methodology's capacity to turn folklore characters into functional game entities and offer a replicable model for serious games that consider cultural sensitivity. The findings support the methodology's capacity to turn folklore characters into functional game entities and provide a replicable model for serious games that consider cultural sensitivity, with direct implications for designing engaging educational experiences that promote cultural heritage preservation.
Compositional Engineering of Chitosan–Potato Starch–Kaolin Biocomposites: Tuning Physicochemical Properties for Wound Dressing Applications Suryati, Suryati; Mulyawan, Rizka; Meriatna, Meriatna; Khairunnisa, Cut; Maulinda, Leni; Hasfita, Fikri
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.1001

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An investigation has been made to predict the effects of various Kaolin fillers with different concentrations from 4 to 10 percent on the properties of Chitosan and Potato Starch Bio-composite for wound dressing applications. The procedure was to prepare the chitosan and starch in equal proportions, apply the filler to the hydrogel, dry it, and characterize it. The characterizations of the synthesized bio-composite were its absorption percentage, mechanical test, presented functional groups, and antibacterial test. It was found out that the bio-composite with the highest swelling percentage 6% Kaolin, showed 128.65% swelling. Moreover, the highest percentage of bio-composite absorption was 65.62% with 8% Kaolin added. In addition to that, adding 4% Kaolin produced the highest tensile strength with the value of 75.6 MPa. Besides, the most significant elongation percentage was 151.60% in the addition of 4% Kaolin. Qualitatively, the synthesized bio-composites exhibited functional groups of OH, alkynes, and carboxylic acid. Finally, the bio-composite with Kaolin filler significantly performed in antibacterial activities.
Evaluating User Satisfaction and Public Engagement in Local Government Social Media Aman, Azwar; Imtihan, Khairul; Rodi, Muhamad
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 3 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i3.905

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Through an integrated model, this study investigates the determinants of user satisfaction, trust, engagement, and continuance intention in local government social media. While social media has become a vital tool for digital governance, its adoption in semi-urban regions often encounters institutional and behavioral challenges. To address this gap, this research develops and validates a framework combining the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM), the E-Government Adoption Model (e-GAM), and the Importance-Performance Map Analysis (IPMA). Using a quantitative approach and PLS-SEM via SmartPLS 4.0, data from 355 respondents in Central Lombok Regency, Indonesia, were analyzed across eleven constructs, including perceived usefulness, ease of use, Transparency, interaction, digital literacy, and trust. Results show that Transparency, Interactivity, and digital literacy significantly impact user satisfaction, whereas traditional TAM factors were insignificant. User satisfaction strongly influenced both public engagement and continuance intention. The IPMA findings highlight Transparency and Interactivity as high-priority areas for improvement. These results underline the importance of institutional attributes in shaping digital public engagement, particularly in developing contexts.