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Proceeding of International Conference Health, Science And Technology (ICOHETECH)
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2962634X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47701/icohetech.v3i1
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Implementation of the K-Nearest Neighbor Method to determine the Classification of the Study Program Operational Budget in Higher Education Gufron; Bayu Surarso; Rahmat Gernowo
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Sultan Agung Islamic University annually designs operational costs for work programs in the study program and of course determines the amount of financial budget for the study program work program. K-Nearest Neighbor algorithm is needed to determine the required operational budget classification based on the number of active students, the number of financial admissions, the number of employees and the percentage of work program realization programs. The results of this study are to facilitate the leadership of higher education in the budget field to classify the amount of the budget required by study programs in the classification of up, or fixed. The purpose of this study is expected to facilitate the leadership of the financial budget department to classify the budget needed by the study program and as an awareness system in the work program of the study program with a classification value of 79.96% for the operational budget of the college study program.
Internet Freedom As Human Right? Rina Arum Prastyanti; Eiad Yafi; S.Andi Sutrasno
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In the international world, the protection of human rights and the internet has become one of the important discussions at the United Nations. In 2012, the United Nations issued a Resolution on the Promotion, Protection and Enjoyment of Human Rights on the internet, one of which acknowledged that expressions delivered online received the same protection in offline expression activities. But in Indonesia the government has blocked internet and data services due to demonstrations in several regions such as Jayapura, Manokwari, Sorong, and Fakfak. Blocking actions on a number of platforms or internet sites, has drawn a number of polemics in the public. These actions are often judged disproportionately. This research is in accordance with the grouping of the concepts of the fifth law, namely the law is a manifestation of the symbolic meanings of social actors as seen in their interactions. This type of research is sociological (non-doctrinal) legal research. Research Approach is a sociolegal study which is a study of law using the approach of law and social sciences. Empirical social research or socio legal research only places law as a social phenomenon. Therefore, in this study social problems have always been linked. Method of Collecting Data that used in this research is in-depth interview data collection techniques and literature study. Validity Data in This research uses data triangulation and information from one party is verified by obtaining information from other sources. For example from second parties, third parties and so on using different methods. The data analysis technique used in this study is qualitative data analysis. Internet content governance policies, in addition to providing clear classification restrictions regarding content, should also contain the following elements: first, control of internet information (control to content) which is closely related to the role of key actors in managing the internet as public goods (netizens) including oversight mechanisms; second, access to services (access to internet service) that provides a set of rules on how the position of the role of internet intermediaries (rule of internet intermediaries) in managing internet information; third, protection of vulnerable groups (children, women,); and fourth, the remedy mechanism (remedy mechanism) if certain actions have an undue impact in relation to the enjoyment of access to knowledge. In this context, governance policies in Indonesia still show a number of shortcomings.
Optimation On Health, Safety and Environtment (HSE) By Developing Medical Chek Up Information System (MCUIS) Rida Indah Fariani; Radix Rascalia
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PT. XYZ is a multinational company in Jakarta, Indonesia which has permanent employees of approximately 12,000 employees. As a company that implements Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) policy, PT XYZ holds annual Medical Check-Up (MCU) activities for all permanent employees. Unfortunately, MCU experienced a number of issues such as uneven scheduling, filling in the same data on the MCU Question Form every year, unable to find out employees who had not done MCU, manually filling the Employee Questionnaire Form, distribution of MCU results that takes a long time, the MCU results are missing, employees do not pay attention to the results of the MCU, and HR Medical cannot analyze the results of the MCU. The purpose of this research is to build a system called Medical Check-Up Information System (MCUIS) which able to solve these problems. SIMCU is a web-based information system, uses ASP.NET as its programming and Oracle as DBMS. SIMCU was made using Phased Development-based methodology as the system breaks into four phases. With the implementation of MCUIS Phase I, based on Net Quality Income (NQI) calculation, PT XYZ can save the budget spent as much as IDR 744,238,000 per year by reducing the printing of forms and results of the MCU. Besides, SIMCU phase I can reduce distribution time from seven days into one day, reduce potential missing MCU results from 200 on average into zero, and analyze MCU results
PIECES For Evaluating Registration Information System in The Kasih Ibu Hospital Surakarta Yunita Wisda Tumarta Arif; Nurhayati; Ni Putu Larasati Janur Mudiari
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Kasih Ibu Hospital has a Hospital Management Information System. Based on the preliminary survey, the implementation of SIMRS in the patient registration unit is still not stable. System evaluation is needed so that deficiencies in the implementation of the system are immediately addressed. The method used to evaluate the registration information system is the PIECES Method. The purpose of the evaluation is to conduct an assessment of the performance of the patient registration information system that is already running with the PIECES method based on aspects of performance, information, economic, control and security, service. This research is a descriptive study with cross sectional approach. The object of this study was the patient registration information system and the subjects observed were outpatient and inpatient registration officers who were related to the registration information system. The research instruments were observation guidelines, interview guidelines, and questionnaires. The results of the evaluation of the patient registration information system by the PIECES method at the Kasih Ibu Hospital based on performance aspects, showed the system was able to produce the desired throughput the system was able to carry out the patient registration process. The information system aspect is able to produce accurate information very well. The economic aspects of resources on the system are very good. The integrity control aspect of access to software or data is very good. The efficiency aspect of business reusability to study systems is very good. The service aspect shows that accuracy, computational accuracy and control are good. The conclusion of this study based on the assessment of respondents is that the patient registration information system at the Surakarta Ibu Hospital is categorized as good and can be accepted by respondents.
Thinking Process of X Science Students in Web Design using Polya Ardymulya Iswardani; Nugroho Arif Sudibyo; Moh. Muhtarom; Muslimin
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Degree of thinking process affect student achievement. Measurement of the degree of thinking process with Polya is expected to obtain knowledge in the form of students thinking level abilities. Data collection of respondent used purposive sampling and snowball. The data then analyzed based on Polya. This study concluded that 10th-grade science students completely reach all four Polya.
Tourism Village Management Based On Information Technology With Destination Management System Singgih Purnomo; Endang Siti Rahayu; Asri Laksmi Riani; Suminah
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The development of technology has increased the ability of the tourism industry to increasingly develop. This is marked by the use of information and communication technology in tourism marketing. This study aims to review the implementation of the Destination Management System in Tourism Villages in Indonesia. This study uses qualitative methods and the object of this study is the Ponggok tourism village in Klaten Regency. The results show that the application of the Destination Management System in the tourism village is not optimal. The information and communication technology used is limited to social media, the web system owned by the village has not been optimized for online services.
Use of SOA Framework and Web Service in Development Mobile Application of Public Services in Surakarta City Sopingi; Nurohman
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The existence of Law of the Republic of Indonesia number 14 of 2008 concerning Openness of Public Information and Regional Regulation of Surakarta City Number 11 of 2013 concerning Openness of Public Information. So it is very important for the city of Surakarta to convey information to the public. Village as the spearhead of service, must be able to provide the best service to the community. The public has the right to get information quickly and accurately. To realize this, we need an online information system that can be accessed by all people. Android application is the most appropriate solution for the implementation of the information system, because most people already have an Android device. With the information system installed on Android, people can access profile information, news, activities, services, galleries and RT cover services online. In this study the author uses the Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Framework with service-oriented available in Tipes village as a data sample. To develop Android applications that have good user experience (UX) capabilities and high performance, the writer uses the Kotlin and AppCompat Library programming languages. The results of the study are architectural designs and Android applications that have access rights as citizens, head of RT and head of RW, while administrator access rights using web-based applications are equipped with web services that bridge the android application with the database. Test results show the application does not experience an error except when the server has a problem. The statistical data obtained are 365 devices that have been installed and 113 residents gave ratings of applications with an average rating of 4.98
Clinical Decision Support System in Computational Methods: a Review Study Sri Sumarlinda; AzizahBinti Rahmat; Zalizah Awang Long
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Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) are computational models designed impact clinical decision making about individual patients at the point in time that these decision are made. Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) form an important area of research. While traditional systematic literature surveys focus on analyzing literature using arbitrary results, visual surveys allow for the analysis of domains by using complex network-based analytical models. In this paper, we present a detailed visual survey of CDSS literature using important papers selected. The aim of this study is to review a number of articles related to CDSS for heart and stroke diseases. In this study several articles are comparable to the computational methods and rules used for data processing. From the analysis of several sources of literature, the computational methods and rules used in CDSS are Principle Component Analysis (PCA), Support Vector Machine (SVM), Naïve Bayes data mining algorithm, Case Based Recommendation Algorithm, Weighted Fuzzy Rules, Ontology Reasoning, TOPSIS Analysis, Genetic Algorithms, Fuzzy Neural network, Case-based reasoning (CBR), Weighted Fuzzy Rules and Decision Tree.
Metagenomic Sequencing of P30-gene-positive Using MinION Sequencer for Apicomplexan Species Identification Dela Ria Nesti; Ahmad Baidlowi; Lucky Ronald Runtuwene; Ari Indrawati; Wayan Tunas Artama; Yutaka Suzuki
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Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION sequencer is a recent technology of portable, real-time, single molecule long-read DNA/RNA sequencing which has the potential to analyze clinical and environmental samples in the field. Here, we describe the result of metagenomic sequencing from samples with P30-gene-positive using MinION sequencer. One hundred cattle blood samples which were confirmed positive of blood parasites using blood smear method were collected from Diseases Investigation Centre (DIC), Yogyakarta province. After DNA extraction, each sample was amplified by conventional PCR using primers targeting the P30 gene. PCR products were visualized under UV illumination after electrophoresis on 1.5% TBE/agarose gels and stained with SYBR Safe™ DNA gel stain. Twenty-five samples showed the desired 400-bp DNA fragment, which was inferred as P30 gene positive. Four whole cattle blood samples with the highest DNA concentration were sequenced separately using MinION sequence for 24 hours. Sequencing data was then analyzed using bioinformatics tools. Three samples resulted in low sequencing yield and could not be analyzed, but we were able to identify Theileria orientalis as the major pathogen from one sample. We were also able to construct 95.8% of its genome. To our knowledge, this is the first publication of a parasite genome reconstruction from metagenomic sample using MinION sequencer in Indonesia.
Influential Factors on Preventive Behaviours of Risk Factors for Adults’ Metabolic Syndrome in Ponorogo, East Java, Indonesia Edy Bachrun; Bhisma Murti; Mahendra Wijaya; Endang Sutisna Sulaeman
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In Indonesia, the component prevalence of metabolic syndrome continuously increases. The main risk factors for metabolic syndrome are obesity and inactive lifestyle. This research aimed at finding out influential factors of preventive behaviours of risk factors for adults’ metabolic syndrome in Ponorogo using a Health Belief Model (HBM) theory. This cross- sectional research was done in Ponorogo Regency, East Java, Indonesia on October 2019. The dependent variable of this research was the preventive behaviours of risk factors for metabolic syndrome. Then, the independent variables were perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived barriers, perceived benefits, and cues to action. The data was obtained using questionnaires and analysed using chi-square. The findings shows that the HBMconstruct had an effect on preventive behaviours of risk factors for metabolic syndrome including perceived susceptibility (OR= 2.00; CI 95%=1.06 - 3.77; p= 0.032); perceived severity (OR= 2.05; CI 95%=1.38 - 4.61; p= 0.003); perceived benefits (OR=1.86; CI 95%= 1.01 - 3.34; p= 0.045); perceived barriers (OR= 0.48; CI 95%= 0.25 – 0.90; p= 0.024); cues to action (OR= 3.92; CI 95%= 1.94 - 7.92; p= <0.001).

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