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Analysis of Road Damage Management Using the Bina Marga Method on the Access Road of Politeknik Negeri Lampung Rizki, Sekar Dwi; Asnaning, Aniessa Rinny; Tiarto, Eko Hari; Ariyanti, Titi; Wisman, Mira
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
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Access roads at Politeknik Negeri Lampung (Polinela) support mobility for students, lecturers, and staff. Thequality of these roads, particularly the level of damage, is a serious concern as it disrupts accessibility for students and staff.Additionally, this condition hinders academic activities and the overall operations of the campus. Adequate and appropriaterepair efforts are necessary to ensure comfort and safety within the campus environment, thereby better supportingacademic activities.The Bina Marga Method is an approach used to assess the level of road damage. The assessment isconducted using specific established criteria, such as road classification and the severity of damage. The data collected isthen analyzed to determine the priority order for repairs and maintenance plans.The access road to Polinela Campus is 1,616.4 meters long and has an average daily traffic volume of 1,011.5 passengercar units per hour, classifying it into traffic class 4. Based on the results of the analysis, the condition rating of the PolinelaCampus road is 6, indicating that the priority order for road management is 7. Under these conditions, routine maintenanceis required. The routine maintenance needed in this case includes patching holes and resurfacing the pavement.
Optimizing Compost Quality: Decomposition Of Rice Straw Agro-Waste Through Various Biological Agent Supplementations Priyadi, Priyadi; Mutaqin, Zainal; uana, Arum Sekar B; Maharani, Juwita Suri
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ntensive agricultural activities in rice cultivation impact increasing waste, especially straw. Unfortunately,straw contains cellulose and lignin, which are difficult to decompose. This study examines the effect of adding biologicalagents on compost quality from rice straw waste. The study used a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with four treatmentsand six replications, including T0: control (without biological agents), T1: POF catalyst, T2: Bacillus sp., T3: Trichodermasp. Observation variables for compost quality include analysis of temperature changes, pH value, water content, andchemical analysis, including the content of total macronutrients nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Quantitative datawere analyzed statistically using ANOVA and the LSD test p <0.05. The findings indicated that incorporating biologicalagents in rice straw composting markedly enhanced the quality of the resulting compost. Utilizing biological agents,particularly the Trichoderma treatment, led to a notable enhancement in compost quality. The macronutrient content ofnitrogen (N) increased by 3.60%, phosphorus (P) by 0.49%, and potassium (K) by 1.67%. This increase could havesignificant implications for the composting process. Additionally, an increase in temperature, reaching 50-60°C,significantly impacts the composting process, collectively affecting microorganisms and facilitating the decomposition oforganic matter. Furthermore, the thermophilic phase in Trichoderma treatment accelerates decomposition, thus offering apotential solution for faster composting
User Experience of Cognitive Digital Games Among Elderly People to Prevent Dementia Khairunisa, Yuyun; Latif, Antinah; Nurwicaksono, Bayu Dwi; Kuswoyo, Deni
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A few ponders have appeared that cognitive and physical work out can offer assistance diminish the hazard andindications of alzheimer's and dementia. The utilize cognitive technology can be an successful to anticipate or moderate themovement of alzheimer's and dementia. Creator past inquire about have created a crosswords memory diversion applicationwith manufactured insights highlights as a refresher as one of the reviving media for cognitive treatment for the elderly .Research was conducted to test the user experience among users, namely the pre-elderly and elderly community. The researchwas conducted on 30 elderly people at the elderly posyandu. UX encompasses all user experiences and interactions with aproduct, service, or brand. It includes the user's feelings, emotions, and context when interacting. In this case, what is evaluatedis the ease of navigation in playing games, whether this game is interesting and fun and whether there are less pleasantexperiences. The result is for the convenience of navigation has a UX score of 68.42% out of a maximum of 100%, while theassessment for the fun experience of playing this game is 76.8%. The less pleasant experience is if there is a process ofinstalling the game on a mobile device because it is quite troublesome so it needs a mentoring process. And the font sizegreatly affects the comfort of using the application, where the larger the font size, the better.
Classification of Oil Palm Trees Using Quantum Convolutional Neural Network (QCNN) Amirullah, Desi; Gultom, ipantri Mashur
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The oil palm trees (Elaeis guineensis) is an important commodity in the plantation industry, and the classificationof its varieties is crucial for enhancing productivity and harvesting efficiency. This study aims to apply QuantumConvolutional Neural Network (QCNN) as a method for classifying oil palm trees. QCNN integrates quantum computingprinciples into the architecture of convolutional neural networks, allowing for more efficient and accurate data processing.The data used in this research includes oil palm plantations located in the coastal areas of Bengkalis Island. Data acquisitionwas performed using a DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone, capturing vertical images from above. The classification process utilizedkey features extracted from the images using the QCNN algorithm. The results of the experiments show that QCNNachieved a training accuracy of 94.7% and a testing accuracy of 92.5%. Thus, this research makes a significant contributionto the development of oil palm tree classification technology and opens new opportunities for the application of quantumalgorithms in agriculture. These findings are expected to assist farmers and researchers in identifying and managing oilpalm tree varieties more effectively, thereby supporting the sustainability and productivity of the oil palm industry as awhole.
Revealing The Meaning Of Cultural Accounting In The Safar Bath Ritual Ceremony In Bengkalis Regency Wahyuni, Endang Sri; Sartika, Novira; Aryani, Aryani
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The purpose of this study is to find out the financing of safar bathing cultural rituals, the disclosure of cultural accountingand safar bathing traditional ceremonies as local economic and cultural values. This research is a descriptive research. Datacollection techniques use interviews, documentation and observation. The data analysis technique is with quantitative descriptiveanalysis techniques. The results of the study show that in financing the safar bathing cultural ritual as a whole, the financing comesfrom the Regional Expenditure Revenue Budget (APBD) of Bengkalis Regency. In the range of 2021 – 2023, the budget forprotection, development, material utilization, and cultural promotion activities, in this case specifically for the safar bathing culturalritual in 2021, is budgeted at IDR 159,184,000 with a realization of 92.20%, in 2022 with a realization of IDR 233,230,000 with apercentage of 94.80% while in 2023 it will increase by IDR 260,723,000 with a percentage of 90.67%. Cultural accounting refersto how cultural values influence accounting practices, including the measurement, reporting, and disclosure of financialinformation. Then the community can feel the economic value of preserving the traditions, customs, and original values of the safarbath ritual. This cultural preservation not only preserves cultural heritage, but can also bring economic benefits both directly andindirectly. The direct benefits are mainly related to the financial aspects felt by the area manager on Teluk Rhu Beach and thepeople of North Rupat village as economic and cultural actors.
Analysis of Service Quality at the Truntum Padang Hotel Zengg, Zengg; Husna, Rifdatul; Riesa, Rafidola Mareta; Derizal, Derizal
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This research aims to analyze the quality of service at the Truntum Padang Hotel, based on room occupancydata from November 2022 to February 2023. The room occupancy rate at the Truntum Padang Hotel has decreased, evenin January it did not reach 50%. From February to April 2023, the Truntum Padang Hotel's room occupancy rate is unstableand still has not reached 90% according to management's target. Even though the Truntum Padang Hotel is the only hotelmanaged by a State-Owned Enterprise (BUMN) in Padang City. The main objective analysis in this research is to look atthe quality of service at the Truntum Padang Hotel. This type of research is a quantitative descriptive research type of datasource used for both primary and secondary data. Purposive sampling was used as a sampling technique in this research,with a total sample of 100 respondents. Based on the results of a questionnaire using a Likert scale, it shows that the analysisof service quality at the Truntum Padang Hotel, seen from service quality indicators, has a percentage of 52%, namely atthe interval limit of 3, 26-4.00 in the satisfied category.
User Resistance: Reasons MSME Actors Are Hesitant to Prepare Financial Reports in Siak Regency Anita, Nur; Maulana, Hutomo Atman; Eriska, Ririn; Lusiana, Sonia
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The study aims to investigate the impact of perceived value, switching cost, switching benefits, and self-efficacyfor change on user resistance in preparing financial reports in MSMEs. The hypothesis was tested empirically with a sampleof 63 MSME actors from Siak Regency, Riau Province. This study uses structural equation modeling with WarpPLS 7.0as a test tool. The study's findings suggest that MSME actors may be resistant to preparing financial statements becausethey are worried about the expenses they will spend and forfeit if they do so. They believe that if they adopt new proceduresand guidelines, all their earlier work will have been in useless. Furthermore, the study's findings demonstrate that whileMSME actors exhibit strong self-confidence in adapting to change when it is viewed to have a good effect, resistance willpersist if the costs and sacrifices associated with adjusting to new circumstances are as substantial. This study contributesby providing empirical data on the elements that lead to user resistance when creating financial reports. Practically, thisstudy shows that it is important for the government and policymakers to pay attention to the factors that cause MSMEs torefuse to prepare financial reports so that these factors can be mitigated, and the objectives of financial reporting can beachieved.
Marshall Immersion Performance of Asphalt ConcreteBinder Course with Silica Sand as Fine Aggregate Substitute Lusyana, Lusyana; Mukhlis, Mukhlis; Suardi, Enita; Khairunnisa, Latifa; Huzzairi, Muhammad
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The Asphalt Concrete Binder Course (AC-BC) layer is part of the pavement structure that serves as an intermediate layer to withstand the maximum load from traffic. Damage to the pavement layer, which often occurs on the surface, can be influenced by layers with large pores and voids due to inadequate compaction during construction. In large voids, water can enter the pavement structure through cracks and gaps, forming potholes. Water trapped within the pavement structure can accelerate road deterioration, reducing the pavement layer’s ability to support traffic loads. The purpose of using silica waste in this study is to assess the Marshall Immersion performance (water resistance) of the AC- BC mixture with silica sand. Variations of the AC-BC mixture using silica sands as a fine aggregate substitute include SI- 0%, SI-25%, SI-50%, SI-75%, and SI-100%. The Marshall Immersion test was conducted by continuously immersing the samples in water for 0.5 hours, 24 hours, and 48 hours. To assess the Marshall Immersion performance of the AC-BC asphalt mixture, two indicators were used: the Index of Retained Stability (IRS) and the Index of First Durability (IDF). From the study, the IRS values obtained were as follows: SI-0%; 92.53%, SI-25%; 92.42%, SI-50%; 91.56%, SI-75%; 91.21%, and SI-100%; 90.78%. These results overall indicate that with silica sand substitution, the IRS values decrease but still meet the minimum requirement of 90%. The IDF values (r%) were positive (+). This positive value indicates that some mixture variations experienced different degrees of strength loss.
Implementation of Recycling System in Graphic Industry to Reduce Environmental Pollution Juwairiah, Juwairiah; Sinambela, Yusnia; Sitorus, Nurianti; Gobal, Raju
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he increase in production and consumption in the graphic industry has had a negative impact on theenvironment, especially related to the waste produced. Solid, liquid, and gas waste produced by this industry, includingwaste paper, chemicals, and emissions from the printing process, contribute to air, land, and water pollution. This studyaims to analyze the implementation of an effective recycling system in the graphic industry as an effort to reduceenvironmental pollution. The research method used is a case study in several graphic companies that have adopted arecycling system, focusing on the paper recycling process, the use of environmentally friendly inks, and chemical wastemanagement. Data were collected through interviews, field observations, and document analysis related to companypolicies and environmental audit results. The results of the study show that the implementation of an integrated recyclingsystem can reduce waste volume by up to 60%, increase the efficiency of raw material use by up to 30%, and significantlyreduce carbon emissions from the production process. In addition, companies that implement a recycling system also getadditional benefits in the form of savings in production costs and an improved environmentally friendly image in the eyesof consumers. This study concludes that the implementation of a holistic recycling system in the graphic industry is astrategic step to reduce negative impacts on the environment and encourage more sustainable business practices.
Strategy To Improve The Competitiveness Of The Dried Fish Processing Industry In Bandar Lampung City Irawati, Luluk; Unteawati, Bina; Zaini, Muhammad
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This study aims to create a strategy model to improve the competitiveness of the dried fish processing industryin Bandar Lampung city. This study is a survey study with a population of dried fish processors in Teluk Betung BaratDistrict. Primary data and secondary data are used in this study, then the data is analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively,SWOT analysis. The strategy formed is growth seen from the IE matrix value in quadrant 5 with a score value of IFE(2.64) and EFE (2.86), the right alternative strategy through marketing development is digital marketing to supportfishermen's income, in addition there needs to be an alternative cage business as an anticipation of the availability ofuncertain raw materials

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