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Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Undergraduate Conference Proceeding
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In the rapid progress of the world today, the contribution and role of the younger generation becomes a obligation to be present in every problem in the world. To deal with various problems, The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are presented as a common goal for a better world to maintain the sustainability of nature and social life by promoting sustainable development. The 1st University of Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Undergraduate Conference (UMYGRACE) presented to accommodate a variety of contributions to ideas and ideas that are solutive from the younger generation to contribute to the joint effort to achieve the goals of the SDGs. Scope of the Journal; Business Accounting and Management Health and Nursing Social Humanities, Religious Studies and Law Engineering and Technology
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Articles 395 Documents
Cimahi Pay as a Digital Payment Solution for MSMEs in Indonesia sudrajat, jajat; Syamil, Ahmad; Rangkuti, Abdul Haris; Utomo, Satrio Matin; Sardjono, Wahyu; Syafaat, Raden Raka Abduk Kamal
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.675

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In today's digital age, a territorial payment system is essential to drive local economic progress. Cimahi, as the economic center of West Java, has a great opportunity to develop more open and inclusive payment methods today. However, many people, both those who live there and those who have just arrived, experience limitations in accessing transactions digitally. Most transactions in MSMEs are still done in cash, which hinders the growth of small businesses and limits payment flexibility. The research method in this study uses a qualitative method of a case study approach, through a literature review of digital information media information data. Case study research is carried out to gain a deeper understanding of a condition and the meaning of an object that is the object of research. Case studies are analyzed from the results of business start-ups. The results of the study show that users can save balances, make digital payments at local merchants, transact more efficiently and profitably, and have wide cooperation potential. This platform allows companies and local governments to work together to encourage local economic growth, thus becoming a prototype for the development of local MSMEs. Keywords: smart city, digital payments, MSME ecosystem
Parasocial Relationship Activities in BLACKPINK’s Fan Culture in social media Weverse Pratama, Akhdan Naufal; Annisa, Firly
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.676

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Fan culture is a culture in which fans actively engage in efforts to get closer to the figures they idolize. Fans are always looking for new news about their idols. This also applies to the BLACKPINK fandom. BLACKPINK is a South Korean idol group that debuted in 2016 under YG Entertainment. BLACKPINK is known for being very close to its fans through various events and services provided, one of which is the Weverse membership. With this service, fans can access exclusive content directly from BLACKPINK members through the Weverse app, and fans can respond directly. The presence of this service facilitates the parasocial relationship that occurs on social media between fans and BLACKPINK. A parasocial relationship is a relationship in which fans feel they have a close connection with their idols. This study aims to determine the parasocial relationship activities of BLACKPINK on the Weverse social media platform to describe the parasocial relationship activities within the BLACKPINK fan culture on the Weverse social media platform. The method used in this study is phenomenology with a descriptive qualitative approach. The data collection techniques used in this study were interviews and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the existence of BLACKPINK's Weverse membership account is able to strengthen the parasocial relationship activities that occur on Weverse social media between fans and BLACKPINK, where BLACKPINK members send messages containing information about their daily activities using language as if they were communicating with someone they know well.
Mapping IoT Applications in the Textile Industry: A Bibliometric Study using Biblioshiny and VOSviewer Kurnia, Deni; Sutanto, Agus; Fakhrurroja, Hanif; Son, Lovely
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.677

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The rapid advancement of technology, particularly the Internet of Things (IoT), has had a transformative impact on various industries, including the textile sector. IoT facilitates real-time data collection, monitoring, analysis, and decision-making, thereby enhancing efficiency, productivity, and resource sustainability. However, a comprehensive bibliometric study of IoT applications in the textile industry has yet to be undertaken. To address this research gap, this study employs bibliometric methods using the Biblioshiny R package and VOSviewer to examine research trends, key contributors, and emerging themes. By analyzing 177 relevant publications from 2015 to 2025, the study identifies major research directions, influential authors, leading institutions, and evolving areas of interest. The findings highlight a growing research focus on IoT-driven textile innovations, particularly the development of electronic textiles (e-textiles), which integrate electronic components into wearable devices for human use. This positioning of e-textiles at the forefront of smart wearable technology underscores their significance as a critical area of exploration within contemporary textile engineering. Furthermore, China, the United States, and India emerge as the predominant contributors to this research domain. The insights derived from this study offer valuable guidance for researchers, industry professionals, and policymakers, supporting future advancements and innovations in IoT applications within the textile industry.
Challenges and Strategies in Adapting English Language Teaching Materials : A Study of a Primary School Teacher Azhar, Mauliya Mizani; Prasetya, Bara Adi; Marwa, Marwa; Annisa, Annisa; Purwanti, Eko
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.679

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This study investigates the difficulties and methods primary school teachers have when modifying English language teaching (ELT) resources for use in environments where English is a foreign language (EFL). The two main questions that guide the research are: (1) What difficulties do EFL teachers in elementary schools have when modifying ELT materials to suit the needs of their students? and (2) How do they modify and assess these resources for use in the classroom? Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with chosen English teachers in primary schools were used to gather data. The results were analyzed using thematic analysis. The study identified a number of persistent issues, such as the curriculum's divergence with students' real language skills, the textbooks' inflexible structure, the lack of cultural relevance, and the scarcity of resources. To overcome these obstacles, educators reported using a variety of tactics, including making texts simpler, introducing examples that are culturally relevant, integrating multimedia materials, adapting activities to students' skill levels, and assessing the effectiveness of the materials through informal feedback or classroom assessments. The results point to the necessity of supporting teacher-led content adaptation and allowing for more flexibility in curriculum design. The study highlights the value of teacher creativity in creating engaging and responsive resources for young learners and adds to the expanding conversation on localized ELT approaches.
Review of Effectivity Graphite Anode for Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) on Reinforced Concrete Nurcholis , Herlan; Laksita , Amanta Ptri; Astuti, Pinta
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.680

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Reinforced concrete is one of the essential elements in the construction field, especially in infrastructure buildings. The metal reinforcement in concrete, one of which is iron, has the weakness of being prone to corrosion. Corroded reinforcement cannot withstand the planned load and cannot meet the service life of the building. Thus, the process of corrosion must be slowed down or controlled. Currently, many studies are being conducted to find new methods for preventing corrosion, one of which is the Impressed Current Cathodic Protection (ICCP) method. Graphite is a material that can be used as an anode for cathodic protection using the ICCP method. Graphite is a form of carbon that has high porosity and thermal conductivity, allowing it to function as a current conductor. Graphite is immune to chloride, making it suitable for use as an anode.
The State of Institutional Readiness to Build Regional One Data to Foster Data-Driven Policy: Experience from Garut Regency Office of Industry, Trade, Energy, and Mineral Resources Rifai , Bahtiar; Sari, Karlina; Soekarni , Muhammad; Septian, Adityawati
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i2.682

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Digitising government data has been a critical challenge for sub-national governments in implementing Open Government Data since there is a gap between top-down policy implementation and the bottom-up data flow from the local to the national level. Sub-national government offices encounter issues providing quality, complete, sufficient, and timely updates to government data. Investigating institutional readiness is one of the fundamental stages among the key factors determining OGD implementation to foster data-driven policy. This study aims to measure the institutional readiness of the Garut Regency Office of Industry, Trade, Energy, and Mineral Resources (OITEMR) in developing small and medium industry (SMI) databases. The readiness level is assessed based on five pillars: Policy and Regulation, Data Management, Data Utilization, Human Resources, and Infrastructure. The study employed a questionnaire survey of 42 local government staff and a focus group discussion. The result shows that the readiness state of the OITEMR is at level 2 with an average score of 1,83 out of 5, which means the Office is still at the basic stage of establishing an OGD. Human resources capability and digital infrastructure capacity are the lowest readiness state among the five pillars. The study suggests that top-down policy for implementing OGD should be responsive to situations at sub-national government offices that lack data knowledge, digital capacity, skilled human resources, and financial budget. The study contributes to academic knowledge by elaborating theoretical and practical approaches to develop an institutional readiness index applied at the sub-national government's Office where government data is produced.
Semiotic Analysis of Grab and OVO Identity on Instagram Naspia, Wika; Adawiyah, Hilda; Normawati, Wahyu Putri; Fandra, Fadhilla Izzatul; Fauziah, Kholifatul
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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This research aims to analyze how Grab and OVO visual identities communicate through Instagram. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach using Roland Barthes' semiotic model on the visual elements of Instagram content in the form of illustrations, colors, typography, and layout. Grab and OVO Instagram content uploaded from October 2024 to December 2024 became the unit of analysis of this research. Documentation of the unit of analysis and secondary data were conducted as data collections techniques. The results show that the characteristics of Gran and OVO visual identity through Instagram content are effective. This can be seen from the consistency of the visual characteristics that are built, namely the characteristics of color, typography, and layout. In addition, the visual identity of Gran and OVO in communicating is conveyed through content uploaded on Instagram, interestingly they also use uniques illustrations, and various content with trending topics.
Exploring Students’ Experiences on Kampus Mengajar at an Islamic Private University in Yogyakarta Anjasmara, Sekar; Maharani, Vanessa; Purwanti, Eko; Khoirunnisa, Itsna Zahroh
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Renewable Energy, Environment, and Technology for Sustainable Transformation
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i1.684

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Kampus Mengajar is part of the MBKM (Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka) activities, which strives to give students the opportunity and experiences to study and develop outside of the classroom. This program is one of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Kemendikbud) programs to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. In its implementation, Kampus Mengajar is more focused on teaching-learning. To see whether the Kampus Mengajar program is successful in realizing its goals, it is important to know the views of students who participate in the program. The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of the Kampus Mengajar according to the views of students who participate in the Kampus Mengajar at an Islamic private university. This research is qualitative research with a descriptive qualitative type and was obtained by interviewing several students who studied at one of the private Islamic universities in Yogyakarta. The interviewees who participated in the data were 2 English education students who participated in the Kampus Mengajar activities in 2023. The finding in this research is the experiences of students who participated in Kampus Mengajar, there are different opinions or experiences of each student and the advantages and disadvantages they feel in following the program.
The Impact of Generative AI on Clinical Decision-Support Systems: A Systematic Review of Applications, Benefits, and Ethical Challenges Polampally, Sanjay Kumar; Ravindran, Renjith Kathalikkattil; Jeyabalan, Jeyashree; Kusam, Venugopala Reddy; Morsu, Ashok; Ragunayakula, Sharat Kumar
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i1.685

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This systematic literature review explores the integrations of generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, such as ChatGPT, GPT-4, MedPaLM, BioGPT, and LLaMA, into Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) between 2020 and 2025. Analyzing 500 studies across multiple countries and healthcare contexts, the paper evaluates that generative AI transforms clinical workflows through enhanced diagnostic assistance, personalized treatment planning, improved patient communication, and document automation."This systematic literature review provides the first comprehensive analysis of generative artificial intelligence (AI) integration into Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) from 2020 to 2025, addressing a critical gap in understanding their transformative impact on healthcare delivery. Through rigorous PRISMA-guided analysis of 500 peer-reviewed studies across six continents, we establish a novel theoretical framework demonstrating how generative AI models (ChatGPT, GPT-4, MedPaLM, BioGPT, and LLaMA) fundamentally reshape clinical workflows through four primary mechanisms: enhanced diagnostic reasoning, personalized treatment optimization, adaptive patient communication, and intelligent documentation automation.
IoTLSDT: IoT Anomaly Detection Using a Novel Hybrid Method Ali, Dan; Orifama, Dagogo; Olaleye, Olatunde; Ibe, Benedict Onochie; Ajani, Ayodeji Akeem; Oyeleke, Oluseun Damilola
Proceedings of Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta Graduate Conference Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Fostering Gen Z for Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18196/grace.v5i1.686

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The increasing integration of smart devices into daily life has made the Internet of Things (IoT) essential across sectors such as manufacturing, transportation, healthcare, and smart homes. While IoT offers substantial benefits in automation and real-time monitoring, its pervasive connectivity exposes networks to significant security threats. Timely detection of anomalies is therefore critical to ensuring system resilience. This study presents IoTLSDT, a novel hybrid anomaly detection model that combines the temporal learning strengths of Long Short-Term Memory (LSTM) networks with the interpretability of Decision Trees. The model was trained and evaluated on three diverse and publicly available IoT datasets, including CICIoT2024, DAD, and IoT-23, which cover various attack types and traffic behaviours. Unlike existing methods, IoTLSDT utilises SoftMax probability outputs from the LSTM as input features for the Decision Tree, enhancing both performance and explainability. Experimental results demonstrate that IoTLSDT consistently outperforms conventional machine learning models, achieving classification accuracies ranging from 86% to 99% across all datasets. These results suggest that the proposed model is a robust and scalable solution for real-time anomaly detection in heterogeneous IoT environments.