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Applied Engineering and Technology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28294998     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.31763/aet
Applied Engineering and Technology provides a forum for information on innovation, research, development, and demonstration in the areas of Engineering and Technology applied to improve the optimization operation of engineering and technology for human life and industries. The journal publishes original papers, review articles, technical notes, and letters to the editor. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that bridge the gaps between research, development, and implementation. The breadth of coverage ranges from innovative technologies and systems of implementation and application development to better human life and industry. The following scope are welcome: Aerospace Engineering, Automobile Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Chemical Engineering, Chemical Physics, Civil Engineering, Computational Physics, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Energy Engineering, Environment Engineering, Information Technology, Marine engineering, Mechanical engineering, Medical Engineering, Medical imaging, Medical Physics, Nanotechnology, Ocean Engineering, Optical engineering, Photonics, Robotics, Urban Engineering and Other related engineering topics in general.
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The role of time and cost control in CPM, PERT, and EVA methods in construction projects: A meta-analysis study on evaluating project performance Ramdani, E W P; Tutuko, P; Budiyanto, H; Susanto, Susanto
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (313.086 KB) | DOI: 10.31763/aet.v1i1.668

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Time and cost efficiency without reducing quality is something that construction service providers always want to achieve in the implementation of project completion. Project work will be limited by cost and time in completion. Methods of controlling time and costs can assist the Project Manager in evaluating project performance and taking actions needed to achieve project objectives. This study is about the comparison of research articles that have been published previously using Meta-Analysis Review which aims to compare three methods that are often used in controlling time and cost, namely CPM (Critical Path Method), PERT Method (Project Evaluation Review Technique), and EVA Method (Earned Value Analysis). The results obtained from the review of this article that each method of controlling costs and time has advantages and disadvantages following their respective characteristics, with that we can know differences of each method. The study found that experience from the Project Manager is needed to choose the right method for implementing project work.
The determination of green open space (GOS) in Palu based on total population and area Astutiek, P; Chaerul, A; Julia, F
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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Green Open Space (GOS) is the most important factor of a city formation structure. Green open space is very much needed around the downtown area due to its function that supports the ecology of a city. The quality of environment are becoming healthier hence the function of green open space as a recreation area in the downtown. Green Open Space can also function as a spot where people are able to socially interact with each other, function in culture aspect and even function as an area to support the economy of the community around the existence of the green open space. Urban area of Palu city has high temperature because it passed by the equator, sometimes it reaches 36 ℃, even if it is raining during the night but still it is very hot in the daylight. Determination of how green open space starts is from population density and area, it can be seen through several sub-districts because the population of each sub-district is different in terms of number and area. Therefore, it should be regulated from several existing districts. Palu City consists of 8 districts with varying population densities. Method used was quantitative analysis through calculating the need for green open space based on thepopulation in each district. The data were analyzed through the formula and the coefficient per capita. Then it is described in maps of sub-districts in the city of Palu. The results of this research will provide how many public open space is spread in the city of Palu as the capital of Central Sulawesi Province. This can be applied to the map of Palu City. The results of the research will show how many public open spaces are in each sub-district.
Regional network (centrality) and Covid-19 spread in West Kalimantan Muazir, S; Lestari, Lestari; Alhamdani, M R; Nurhamsyah, M
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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At the end of 2019, the disease was identified in the Wuhan region China as coronavirus 2019 or Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19). This disease quickly spread to other nations, including Indonesia and West Kalimantan. The alert for the Covid-19 outbreak in West Kalimantan began with the release of the Covid-19 emergency response circular letter by the Governor of Kalbar. The spread of infectious diseases can occur because of the “connectivity” between areas. This paper is intended to describe the interaction between cities/ regencies in West Kalimantan and the relation to the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic. This paper used centrality measurement (network analysis) as a primary method. Afterward, it will then be superimposed with the Covid-19 spread data, which results in several trends in the position of each regency. From findings, cities/ regencies with high centrality scores tend to have a high number of confirmed cases (positive) of Covid-19.
The possible application of intelligent systems in traditional courtyard houses in Iraq Agha, R H M
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (757.094 KB) | DOI: 10.31763/aet.v1i1.666

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The focus on the Intelligent System (IS) in our existing types of building is a question of suitability, rather than creativity to enhance the building performance. This research explores the possible application of IS in improving the performance of courtyard houses in Baghdad, Iraq by answering the research two questions which are Q1: What does the traditional courtyard house (TCH) contain that should enhanced its performance? Q2: How (IS) could be added to the TCH in Iraq? The investigation which was done through literature review of courtyard houses type as seen beside intelligent building is supported by case studies investigation 12 (TCH) in Al-Kadhimiya through physical survey, observation, and documentation, in addition to 24 semi structure interviews with occupants of the same houses, and then using the qualitative method to analyse the data collection. The key findings highlight the need for adding new systems and architectural values to such TCH which is the basis of adding intelligence systems in such houses to enhance their performance. This could be improving the partial control of the environment related to structure and materials; decreasing the environmental challenges related to the ease of making modifications, the role of government regulations, and modernization requirements. Minimizing social struggles related to the idea of place psychology. Therefore, the current study concludes that the TCH could be as a contender of IS to enhance its performance through retrofit of such houses that contain high architectural value and re-build these houses with low architectural value and slum structure.
The process of adaptability and flexibility of floating house (Rumah Lanting) in West Kalimantan, Indonesia Putro, J D; Zain, Z
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 1 (2022): April 2022
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The culture of settlement of each person is different in accordance with internal and external factors. The culture of settling alongside the river such as in floating houses has becomes a local wisdom for the local community. The ability to adapt and make adjustments to the physical environment by floating house occupants makes this settlement exist until today. The concept of adaptation and adjustment to the physical environment becomes an important point for floating house occupants. Therefore, this study seeks to formulate the concept of adaptability and flexibility in floating houses. The research method used is the case study method with a multi-case approach. The selected cases are samples that indicate that there has been an adaptation process based on consideration of the duration of occupying the floating house. The analysis is carried out by looking at the patterns of occupants’ behavior that affect the function and nature of space. The results of this study are formulated into the concept of adaptation through two types of modification namely environmental modification and User modification. Environmental modification occurs when the function of the existing space changes, following the addition of property. User modification occurs when changes in spatial functions force the occupants to change behavioral patterns.

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