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Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2829310X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.29207/joseit.*
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International Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) is an international journal published by Ikatan Ahli Informatika Indonesia (IAII / Association of Indonesian Informatics Experts). The research article submitted to this online journal will be peer-reviewed. The accepted research articles will be available online (free download) following the journal peer-reviewing process. The language used in this journal is English. JOSEIT is a peer-reviewed, blinded journal dedicated to publishing quality research results in Computers Engineering and Information Technology but is not limited implicitly. All journal articles can be read online for free without a subscription because all journals are open-access.
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Public IP Efficiency and Data Center Security Enhancement with Reverse Proxy Implementation Sandy Bukhari, Achmad; Iqbal, Mohammad
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Sep 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i2.5948

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With the increasing frequency of cyber-attacks, the trend of national cybersecurity traffic anomalies reached 976,429,996 incidents in 2022. Additionally, the world is now facing the fact that the supply of Public IPv4 addresses available for allocation is diminishing. IPv4 uses 32-bit addressing, which provides only over 4 billion unique IP addresses. By conducting research using two methods, namely a server without a reverse proxy and a server with an applied reverse proxy, it was found that implementing NGINX with a reverse proxy can lead to savings in public IPv4 addresses. Regardless of the number of servers, only one public IPv4 address is needed, which reduces the number of IPs required and also prevents cyber-attacks on the server. Testing with DNSChecker and whatismyipaddress showed that after applying the reverse proxy with NGINX, the application server could not be identified or accessed by external parties. Only the reverse proxy server was accessible to outsiders. As the number of applications increases, which directly correlates with the need for public IPv4 addresses, the study's results show that applying a reverse proxy with NGINX in a data center can overcome the limitations of public IPv4 addresses. As the number of virtual machines and applications grows, a single public IPv4 address applied to the reverse proxy server suffices. Thus, implementing a reverse proxy with NGINX allows multiple servers to use just one public IPv4 address.
Solution of the Data Load Issue in Business Intelligence Tools: QlikView Live Case Study Kumar Prajapati, Anil; Yogesh Mishra; Saral Nigam; Pradeep Lakhare
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Sep 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i2.6064

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To stand in the marketplace it very essential to extract and deal with high-performance and usable data for every industry. The traditional ways are too slow and they are not suitable for the current scenario. This document gives knowledge about the new trends in technology which used for the benefit of business in terms of analysis and reporting. The document contains a live case study of the problem faced by an organization and a holistic evaluation of how to overcome it with the help of new technology. The primary objective of this case study is to minimize the ideal time for accessing and/or extracting files from different sources in the QlikView Platform.
Evaluating E-Government Adoption in Rural Digital Transformation: A UTAUT Model Application in Indonesian Smart Village Initiative Yuhefizar; Raemon Syaljumairi; Ervan Asri; Roni Putra
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Sep 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i2.6136

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This research examines the implementation of electronic-based government systems (SPBE) in Nagari Batipuah Ateh, West Sumatra, Indonesia, analyzing the adoption patterns and challenges of digital transformation in rural governance. Through the application of the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, this study investigates how traditional rural communities adapt to and accept e-government services while maintaining their cultural identity and social structures. The study employed a mixed-method approach, combining quantitative surveys of fifty participants with qualitative insights from fifteen in-depth stakeholder interviews conducted over twelve months. The research focused on measuring key UTAUT constructs: performance expectancy, effort expectancy, social influence, and facilitating conditions, while also examining the role of community dynamics in technology adoption. Findings reveal significant correlations between social influence and behavioral intention (r = 0.72), highlighting the crucial role of community leadership in technology acceptance. While 52% of users demonstrated advanced digital literacy, 26% required substantial support for basic system navigation, leading to the emergence of effective community-based support networks. The study identified a 65% increase in adoption rates among initially hesitant users through these informal support systems, and a 58% higher sustained engagement when implementing phased approaches with community feedback integration. The research contributes to understanding rural digital transformation by demonstrating how e-government services can be successfully implemented while preserving cultural integrity. The results suggest that successful rural digital governance requires more than technological solutions, demanding careful attention to social dynamics and cultural contexts.
Optimizing Student Admission Process Through EPPMB Raemon Syaljumairi; Asri, Ervan; Sarmiadi
Journal of Systems Engineering and Information Technology (JOSEIT) Vol 3 No 2 (2024): Sep 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29207/joseit.v3i2.6264

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The research addresses the challenges of managing multiple admission channels in higher education institutions through a comprehensive web-based solution. Following Design Science Research Methodology, we developed and implemented a multi-layer architecture that integrates various admission processes while maintaining system security and performance. The system handles six distinct admission channels, including Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), Applied Master's Program, and industry partnership programs. Results demonstrate significant improvements in operational efficiency, with a 65% reduction in application processing time and error rates below 0.1%.

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