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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Devotion : Journal of Community Service : is a journal that makes it easy for anyone who wants to publish scientific papers in an intensive manner in research. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to all clumps of knowledge; So, the journal invited the meeting points of several disciplines and scholars.
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Analysis of Satellite Rain Data UsageOn The Rationalization Activities of The Rain Post Network (Case Study: Rationalization of The Jelai Watershed Rain Post Network) Susanto, Ari; Oetomo, Wateno; Wulandari , Esti
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.327

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An alternative solution to the availability of inadequate rain data as hydrological data input is with the help of Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) satellite rainfall data using remote sensing technology (satellite). The purpose of this study was to find correlations and corrections of data and validate GPM satellite data with rainfall data at rain stations and observation data in the Jelai watershed. The corrected GP M rain data validation results in Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency (NSE), Root Mean Squared Error (RMSE), Correlation Coefficient (R), and Relative Error (KR). The validation results resulted in NSE values of 0.33, RMSE 48.54, Correlation Coefficient (R) of 0.75, and Relative Error of 0.19 for 2019 and yielded NSE values of -0.14, RMSE 100.24, Correlation Coefficient (R) of -0.36, and Relative Error of 0.23 for 2020. The overall analysis shows that GPM data can be used as an alternative to rain data if in a watershed there is a small number of rain posts that do not meet the WMO criteria. As a suggestion for further research, it is necessary to calibrate and validate by distinguishing between rain data in wet years and dry years
Analysis of Factors Causing Variation Order In Construction Projects of PT. Tatamulia Nusantara Indah Surabaya Branch Office 2018-2022 Period Ali Imron, Mohammad; Teki Tjendani, Hanie; Witjaksana, Budi
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.328

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One of the significant problems that occur during the construction management process of a project is the scope change or variation orders. Based on this background, the research problem is regarding the factors causing the change in scope (variation order). The research objective was to analyze the partial influence of consultant incompetence and material problems on variation orders. The research was conducted at the Grand Mercure Malang Hotel and the research will be carried out in 2022. The measurement of the five research variables is a subjective measurement. Related to this research, 25 previous studies that are relevant to the 2016-2021 publication period are described. The theoretical basis presented is variation order, consultant incompetence, and material problems. The research hypothesis is that the two independent variables are partially thought to influence variation order. Quantitative research approach. The research location is at the Grand Mercure Malang Hotel in Malang – East Java. The time of the research is a one-time study, namely 2022. The research population is all employees who are directly related to construction projects. The sampling technique uses non-probability sampling, in this case incidental sampling. Data collection techniques through surveys. The research instrument was a questionnaire with a Likert scale of 1-6. Data analysis techniques include descriptive analysis techniques, and SEM-PLS. The results of the study show that the incompetence of consultants and material problems partially affect the Variation Order positively and significantly
Value Engineering For Drainage System Planning On Soekarno Hatta Road Malang City Agus Firmanda, Yocky; Oetomo, Wateno; Wulandari, Esti
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.331

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The development of residential areas is very rapid, both in hilly areas and in "water parking" areas. So that puddles occur in several places, where in the past it did not occur. Floods/puddles during the rainy season that occur in the channel area of Jalan Soekarno - Hatta are caused by the capacity of the existing drainage system being no longer able to accommodate rainwater runoff. The aim of this research is Determining alternative drainage structure designs that are more efficient and effective is carried out on Jalan Soekarno - Hatta Malang City using the Value Engineering method and determining cost and time savings after carrying out Value Engineering in the drainage system planning work on Jalan Soekarno - Hatta Malang City. The results of this study is After doing Value Engineering by following the work plan (Job Plan) alternative 2 has been obtained which is efficient because the cost is cheaper (Rp. 15,881,356.00) than other alternatives, and alternative 2 is more effective because time (23 days) is faster than other alternatives . Whereas the initial cost of the U Gutter pair (existing) work on the Drainage System Planning project to Overcome Floods on Jalan Soekarno - Hatta Malang City is Rp. 17,139,144,126.35. While the cost after being in VE, namely alternative 2 Box Culvert Structure, is Rp. 17,014,195,372.72 so that there is a cost savings of Rp. 124,948,753.62 or 0.46%
The Influence of Work Discipline On Employee Performance With Motivation And Job Satisfaction As Intervening Variables In Functional Position Group Zaahidah, Asmaa; Susita, Dewi; Usman, Osly
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.332

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This article discusses how the disparity in office types, which is of interest, affects the performance of First Expert PBC Functional Officers in Indonesia. the degree to which an employee's motivation and work ethic affect their performance. Please use the smart tool in the method that uses structural equation modeling. There were 7 hypotheses, all of which were accepted as significant, with a population of 180 people and a sample size of 124 people. Based on the descriptions in the theoretical framework above, the researcher want to know about work discipline affects employee motivation, Work discipline affects employee job satisfaction, Employee motivation influences employee performance Job satisfaction affects employee performance, Work discipline affects employee performance, Work discipline affects employee performance through motivation to employees, Work discipline influences employee performance through job satisfaction
Inclusive Education Management of Children with Special Needs In The Learning Process and Teacher Handling Larosa, Yasozatulo; Zebua, Peringatan; Zebua, Yaarodotonafo; Heryanto, Heryanto
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.333

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One of the educational programs implemented to overcome the issue of discrimination in the field of education is inclusive education. The teacher is one of the important figures in the practice of inclusion in school institutions, because the teacher interacts directly with students, both students with special needs and non-special needs students. This study uses a descriptive qualitative research approach. In this study the researchers wanted to describe the management of the implementation of inclusive education in the learning process and the teacher’s handling of children with special needs (ABK). The research data was obtained through interviews, observation and documentation. Based on the description of the results of the research and discussion that has been carried out by researchers related to the management of inclusive education in the learning process and the handling of teachers for children with special needs, they must carry out management functions related to planning, organizing, activating, coordinating, directing and supervising starting from the process of learning strategies, learning media , teacher attitudes and evaluation of learning outcomes Suggestions for inclusive education programs to become school programs that can be implemented to avoid discrimination against all students in education
The Role Of Supportive Care To Overcome Depression and Improve Quality Of Life In Patients With Lung Cancer In Pulmonary Hospital Wahyudi, Udi; Salmid, Amid; Subandi, Subandi; Hufad, Achmad; R. Hasanah, Viena; Handayani, Dini
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.334

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Supportive care is an interprofessional collaborative care approach between health personnel, modified through affirmative therapy, psychotherapy, and zoning, to optimize health services for information needs, emotional, spiritual, social or physical during diagnostic treatment or follow-up phase for patients with lung cancer. However, so far, hospital health personnel rarely use supportive care methods. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze the impact of implementing supportive care on depression and quality of life in lung cancer patients. The method used is a quasi-experimental design or pre-experimental design with a post-test approach of control group design. The sample size employed in this study was 44 respondents. The results showed that supportive care had a significant effect on depression and quality of life of lung cancer inpatients. A further recommendation from this study is that hospitals are expected to apply supportive care methods and carry out further research to develop innovative models of supportive care
The Effect of Implementing Corporate Governance and Human Resources Competence On Financial Lacks Yosefin, Yosefin
Devotion : Journal of Research and Community Service Vol. 3 No. 14 (2022): Special Issue
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.335

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Companies need to make efforts to organize the company to avoid a decline in the company's financial condition which causes bankruptcy, including the implementation of Good Corporate Governance and the existence of qualified human resource competencies in the company. This study aims to determine the effect of implementing good corporate governance and human resource competence on financial lacks. This study uses a quantitative research method with a descriptive approach. Data collection techniques in this study used questionnaires and literature studies. The research data were then analyzed using the SPSS program. The results of the study show that the implementation of good corporate governance has a negative effect on financial lacks and the competence of human resources has a negative effect on financial lacks
The Effect of Workload, Work Stress and Work-Life Balance On Employee Performance (Case Study On Startup Employees In Jakarta) Mufida Ahmad, Alfi; Handaru, Agung Wahyu; Usman, Osly
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.336

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In order to ultimately boost business earnings, this study tries to ascertain the impact of workload, work stress, and work-life balance on employee performance. Descriptive quantitative research methodology is employed. This study used an unlimited number of startup employees in Jakarta as its population. The nonprobability sampling approach is employed in the sampling procedure. According to the research's findings, employee performance among startup workers in Jakarta is significantly improved by workload. Because of this, the company's performance expectations will not be met the more work the employees feel they are expected to do. Workload significantly influences how stressed out startup employees in Jakarta feel at work. Thus, employees experience more stress the more work they have to do. Work-life balance for startup employees in Jakarta is significantly impacted by workload. As a result, employees feel less of a work-life balance as their burden increases. Workplace stress significantly affects startup employees' productivity in Jakarta. Employee performance suffers as a result of increased work stress. Work-life balance significantly influences how well startup employees in Jakarta perform at work. Therefore, the greater the employee's success for the organization, the better the ability to manage work and personal life. Work-life balance is significantly impacted by work stress for startup employees in Jakarta. Therefore, the employee would experience less stress the better he can balance his life. work stress and workload have a significant effect on employee performance. this means that the amount of burden and stress felt by employees causes employee performance to decrease. workload, work stress have a significant effect on work-life balance. this means that workload and work stress will be reduced when employees can balance their lives. workload, work life balance has a significant effect on employee performance. This means that the demands of work will cause difficulties for employees to balance between personal life and work life. Work-life balance is significantly impacted by workload and workplace stress. Employees will perform better when they can balance their personal and professional life, which will lessen work-related stress. workload, work stress and work life balance affect performance. this means that workload and work stress will decrease when employees can balance their lives so that employees will improve their performance.
Analysis of Time and Cost Control Using The Earned Value Method In Well Pad Hilling and Compacting Work In The PT. Pertamina Hulu Rokan Riau Province Bonny, Apde; Oetomo, Wateno; Marleno, Risma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i14.339

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The development of physical facilities in Indonesia is increasing rapidly along with the promotion of modernization. In the implementation of a project it is very rare to find a project that goes exactly as planned. Generally, they experience delays from what was planned, both in terms of time and progress of work, but there are also projects that experience acceleration from the initial schedule planned. The research objectives were to determine time and cost performance, and to determine cost estimates and final project completion time for the Well Pad stockpiling and compaction project in the Rokan Riau Oil and Gas Block environment. The method used in this study is the Earned Value method which combines the elements of cost and time as well as the physical performance of the work. The data obtained from the project includes the project time schedule, budget plan (RAB), project weekly reports and actual costs, then an analysis of costs, schedules, variances and performance indexes is carried out by explaining the problems that arise during the research. Based on the results of the analysis and discussion, the calculation of the CPI value is> 1 from the 1st week to the 16th week. This means that from the 1st week to the 16th week, the project cost is more economical. The EAS calculation for the 16th week estimates the project completion time is 116 days or 16 weeks. This means that the project is experiencing a delay from the planned schedule. At the end of the review period, an estimated final project cost of Rp. 4,022,024,000.00. And the estimated time for project completion is 116 days, which means the project will be completed in a longer time than planned, which is 211 days.
Investment Feasibility Analysis For Distribution Network Development of PDAM Tirta Bening Lontar Kupang City Rival Sibuea, Josep; Oetomo, Wateno; Marleno, Risma
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Clean water is the most basic need for humans and other living things. In Indonesia, the government's responsibility for fulfilling clean water is regulated in article 5 of Law Number 7 of 2004 concerning Water Resources, where the state guarantees everyone's right to obtain water for minimum daily basic needs in order to fulfill a healthy, clean life. and productive. The purpose of the research based on the formulation of the problems that occur is to determine the feasibility analysis of investment in the distribution network development of PDAM Tirta Bening Lontar in Penkase Oeleta Village, Alak District, Kupang City, in terms of financial, social and economic aspects. Data collection methods used in this research are observation and literature study. Feasibility Investment Analysis using the Pay Back Period (PBP) Method, Net Present Value (NPV) Method, Internal Rate Of Return (IRR) Method, Probability Ratio (PR) and Break Event Point (BEP). Based on the results of the analysis and discussion regarding the feasibility analysis of the investment from the financial aspect with an investment assessment: Net Present Value (NVP), Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR), Payback Period (PP) and Internal Rate Of Return (IRR) the project is feasible to implement. (NPV > 0) so the project is feasible to continue. If BCR ≥ 1, then it is said that the project is acceptable or feasible. The payback period is 4.24 years. The criteria for analyzing social and economic aspects are for regional development funds 30% and general reserve funds 15% including regional development funds of Rp. 39,515,617.00 and a general reserve fund of Rp. 19,757,809.00.

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