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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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Chatbot helpdesk design for digital customer service Larasati, P D; Irawan, A; Anwar, S; Mulya, M F; Dewi, M A; Nurfatima, I
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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A chatbot is a computer program based on AI (Artificial Intelligence), namely virtual robots that simulate conversations like humans. Customer service (CS) is one of the many parts of a company that will directly contact customers. Therefore CS is expected to be able to provide fast and appropriate responses to customer complaints and needs. Using AI technology, Chatbot can help or replace customer service duties because it can provide information and help customers' constraints precisely and quickly. A chatbot is currently widely used by middle and upper companies. H3I is a kind of Chatbot that serving all loyal customers and can be implemented in various messenger platforms such as WhatsApp, Line, and others. For gathering the information, the authors use interview, observation, literature study. Moreover, the Prototype model is used for the development of Chatbot. The result was made a Chatbot for WhatsApp that can be used for customer service.
Classification system model for project sustainability Hendra, S; Ngemba, H R; Azhar, R; Laila, R; Domingo, N P; Nur, R
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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One of the problems faced by the state-owned electricity company (PT. PLN) in Indonesia is the difficulty of monitoring the progress of an ongoing project so that it requires a technology that can help project managers in monitoring project implementation. The data in this study consisted of 117 Win project data and 89 Lose project data with a total of 206 data. The system development used extreme programming with algorithmic testing, namely the configuration matrix. The result of this research showed that the model could produce an accuracy of 92.68% with an error percentage of 7.32%, which means that the model produced good accuracy in implementing the C4.5 algorithm in recognizing patterns of project development. The first implication of the proposed approach is that it can establish project work monitoring services. The second implication is that project managers can improve company performance
Development of Residential Space for the ToKaili Community with a Phenomenological Approach in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Siradjuddin, Zaenal; Timbang, Gator; Suyuti, Lutfi
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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The uniqueness of the evolutionary process of housing and housing provision is directed by developments in culture, technology, and knowledge. This study aims to reveal what is behind the phenomenon of providing houses from time to time. This study uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. The results of this analysis found several periods of Settlement, ranging from nomadic to ideal permanent solutions and farming settlement hierarchies.
Threshold and its performance in urban settlement Harani, A R; Atmodiwirjo, P; Yatmo, Y A
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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This study aims to investigate several elements as a form of threshold in the urban settlement. Threshold has the function of connectedness and separation, which is an integral part of spatial practice in urban settlements. That is how humans have the freedom to regulate their activities and space by using the threshold as connector or separator. In particular, this paper describes the elements function as a threshold for different conditions to connect and separate human roles and activities. The extent to which activities occur in a particular space and time in urban settlements is the key to determining the shape of the threshold. This paper presents an overview of the forms and performance of threshold that exist in urban settlements based on everyday practices. It not only discusses the function of elements as a threshold but also reveals the relationship between in-out of the everyday practice in urban settlements. The presence of thresholds in urban settlements is not only limited to physical elements. In this paper, we argue that the threshold element can produce a different performance due to the interacting activities between space and time. So that the understanding that connecting and separating cannot be seen as something fixed, but depends on other aspects that occur in everyday practice. This paper provides another understanding of the performance of thresholds in urban settlements, and this can be carried out in the development of a dynamic and transformative urban spatial design.
The influence of urban street-side greenery on people’s visual preference Ernawati, J
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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This study purposed to identify urban street-side greenery’s effect on people's preferences towards streets in Malang town, Indonesia. Nine samples of streets were randomly selected based on greenery conditions and street typologies. Thirty participants for each street systematically selected came to a total of 270 respondents. The research instrument was a questionnaire with photos of the nine streets as stimuli to explore people's preferences towards street-side greenery based on six street greenery variables and two street conditions using multiple rating scales. The data analyses employed a descriptive statistic to determine people's preferences and multiple regression analysis to identify street greenery attributes that influence people's visual preference of the street. The results show that all street greenery attributes significantly influence people's preferences (p .05). As a whole, street-side greenery attributes, i.e., plant height, green street median, vegetation arrangement, the distance between trees, tree and vegetation species, and the number of trees, determine around 17.2% of urban street visual preferences. Among those street greenery qualities, the number of trees, vegetation arrangement, and green street median existence have the most influence on people's visual preferences. However, other than street greenery attributes, the street conditions (i.e., street width and the sidewalk width) significantly contribute to people's preference. It accounts for around 49.4% of the visual preference of the street.
Green warehouse performance monitoring system design using analytical hierarchy process and supply chain operation reference Muttaqin, P S; Margareta, W; Zahira, A D
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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The use of logistics service providers in Indonesia progressively increasing from year to year, especially XYZ company as warehouse service providers with main activity are product distribution and storage of finished good. Currently, the XYZ company uses a web-based system to record products in warehouse activities, but this system has not been able to measure and evaluate warehouse performance. In addition, the company has large operating cost caused by product handling costs and warehouse operating costs. In this study, a monitoring system was designed that can measure and evaluate warehouse performance to be a sustainable warehouse. Therefore, this study integrates Supply Chain Operation Reference (SCOR) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) by considering green warehousing criteria. The weighting of importance level of each criteria using AHP method results in make criteria getting a weighted score (0.421), plan (0.213), deliver (0.152), source (0.119), return (0.064), and environment (0.032). The results of the scoring system using OMAX show that 7 KPIs are included in the green category, yellow category (11 KPIs), and red category (10 KPIs). Total value the company's green warehouse performance index is 11.15 which indicates that overall warehouse performance has not reached expected performance based on Traffic Light System Method.
Temporal analysis of total suspended solids (TSS) at Ujung Pangkah Beach, Gresik, from 2016 - 2020 using aqua MODIS image data Wibisana, Hendrata
Applied Engineering and Technology Vol 1, No 3 (2022): December 2022
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Total suspended solids (TSS) is a parameter widely used to detect pollution on the coast, especially in areas that have a sloping coastal structure where currents and waves parallel to the coast will accumulate these solids to form sedimentation gradually. This study aims to map the distribution of TSS on the coast of Ujung Pangkah Gresik where at the end of this coast there is a flow from the Bengawan Solo river. The method in this study implements remote sensing technology to collect Aqua MODIS satellite image data of from 2016 to 2020. Based on calculation results, the wavelength band 1 (660 nanometers) of the Aqua MODIS image is the best wavelength by looking at the R correlation value generated of 0.573, so it can be concluded that the Aqua MODIS satellite imagery with a resolution of 250 - 500 meters can still be used to create a mathematical model for mapping the TSS distribution on the coast. In terms of forecasting for 5 years, the reflectance value generated from the image does not give significant results, because this satellite image is very influenced by the weather, so it is very difficult to get a cloud-free image in the same month every year to extract the reflectance value.

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