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Journal of Software Engineering, Information and Communication Technology
ISSN : 27741656     EISSN : 27741699     DOI : https://doi.org/10.17509/seict
The Journal of Software Engineering, Information and Communication Technology promotes research in the broad field of science and technology (including such disciplines as Agriculture, Environmental Science, etc.) with particular respect to Indonesia, but not limited to authorship or topical coverage within the region. Contributions are expected from senior researchers, project managers, research administrators and PhD students at advanced stages of their research, representing both public organizations and private industry. Equally, the journal if intended for scholars and students, reseachers working at research organizations and government agencies, and also for enterprises undertaking applied R&D to lead innovations. The editorial contents and elements that comprise the journal include: Theoretical articles Empirical studies Practice-oriented papers Case studies Review of papers, books, and resources. As far as the criteria for evaluating and accepting submissions is concerned, a rigorous review process will be used. Submitted papers will, prior to the formal review, be screened so as to ensure their suitability and adequacy to the journal. In addition, an initial quality control will be performed, so as to ensure matters such as language, style of references and others, comply with the journals style. Focus And Scope Software engineering Information technology Data Science AI/ML Cloud Computing, Big Data and Social Computing Image Processing Applied Informatics Database Technologies and Applications Digital Information Computation and Retrieval Information Security Human Computer Interaction Multimedia and Game Data Mining Ubiquitous Computing Business Intelligence and Knowledge Management Iot Software Engineering Education
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An Empirical Analysis of Code Smell in Eclipse Framework Ecosystem Kawuma, Simon; Mabberi, Enock; Sabiiti, David; Kabarungi, Moreen; Kalungi, Dickson; Nabaasa, Evarist
Journal of Software Engineering, Information and Communication Technology (SEICT) Vol 6, No 1: June 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/seict.v6i1.76200

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Eclipse Framework developers claim that public APIs are supported whereas internal APIs are unsupported. However, there is no guarantee that these interfaces are well-tested because several code smells are reported by interface users. Applications that use code-smelly interfaces risk failing if the code-smell are not fixed.  Previous research revealed that not all code smells can be resolved and fixed within a short period. Thus, interface users have to fix the code smells themselves or abandon that particular interface. To avoid waiting indefinitely for solutions from interface developers or getting involved in code smell fixing, users should use code-smell-free interfaces. However, interface users may not be aware of the existence   of code smell-free interfaces in the Eclipse framework. In this research   study, we used SonarQube tool to carry out an empirical investigation on 28 major Eclipse releases to establish the existence of code-smell- free interfaces. We provide a data set of 218K and 321K code-smell-free public APIs and internal APIs classes respectively. Also, we discovered that on average, 36.1% and 57.2% of the total interfaces in a given Eclipse release are code smell-free public APIs and internal APIs respectively in all the studied Eclipse releases. Furthermore, we have discovered that the number of code smells linearly increases as the Eclipse framework evolves. The average number of code smell and technical Debt is 147K and 2,744 days in all the studied Eclipse releases.  Results from this study can be used by both interface providers and users as a starting point to know tested interfaces and also estimate efforts needed to fix code smells in Eclipse Frameworks.
Development of the “Sehat Tanpa Depresi” Explainer Animation as a Mental Health Education Media for Adolescents Permana, Fahmi Candra; Albari, Fardan Barkah; Sari, Intan Permata; Sylviani, Sisilia
Journal of Software Engineering, Information and Communication Technology (SEICT) Vol 6, No 1: June 2025
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia (UPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/seict.v6i1.84722

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Going through a transitional time in their adolescence makes many Indonesians more susceptible to depression. When people do not realize how important mental health is, depression can grow in popularity. They can be a suitable way to explain what depression is. Many believe that using explainer animations helps share these messages interestingly and easily. This project plans to produce an explainer animation named “Sehat Tanpa Depresi” for teaching mental health to adolescents and to check how effective it is. Using the Design and Development (DD) approach with the N.J. Manson model, the research consisted of five parts: problem awareness, suggestions, product development, evaluation and conclusion. Experts tested and reviewed the developed media, finding it met 91.45% of the requirements, offered 91.11% proper media and was evaluated by 83.8% of users. According to these findings, the explainer animation works well and is suitable for teaching mental health to teenagers.

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