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Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR)
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Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research (IJAR) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal, published by Formosa Publisher, which is mainly intended for the dissemination of research results by researchers, academics, and practitioners in many fields of science and technology. IJAR publishes articles monthly. The editors welcome submissions of papers describing recent theoretical and experimental research related to: (1) Theoretical articles; (2) Empirical studies; (3) Case studies; (4) Literature Review and (5) Applications of recent technology advancement.
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Production and Income Analysis of Salak Sugar Farming in District Pinrang Regency Sahlan, Sahlan; Wardah, Siti; Aisha, Suci Nur
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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This study aims to determine the factors that influence the farming of sugar snake fruit (Zalacca Var. Amboinensis) and income of sugar snake fruit (Zalacca Var. Amboinensis) in Katomporang Village, Duampanua District, Pinrang Regency. The types of data collected are primary data and secondary data. The results showed that the production factors that influenced the salak sugar farming in Katomporang Village, the real effect of land area was tcount (2.955) < t0.05, meaning that the larger the land area, the higher the production yield. The real influence of labor was tcount ( -1.272) > t0.05, meaning that if the number of workers increases, it will also affect production results. The real effect of seedlings is tcount (-1.746) > t0.05, meaning that the more expensive the price of seeds, the less ability of farmers to meet the needs of salak seeds. and the real effect of fertilizer tcount (-0.070) > t0.05 means that the more expensive the price of fertilizer, the less ability of farmers to meet the needs of their zalacca seeds, so that salak production will decrease. What has a real effect on the production of salak farming is the land area of ​​1.3862 (X1). Revenue from the production of sugar salak farming is Rp. 11,709,673/0.0032. So the average salak farming income earned by farmers is Rp. 10,530,304/0.0032, this has a great opportunity in the development of salak farming.
Visual Identity Design in Events: A Strategic Approach to Improve Image and Attractiveness at the Bandung Shocking Sale Festival Event Rinaldi, Mario; Satyadharma, I Gede Nyoman Wisnu
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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Visual identity is one of the essential aspects of a branding strategy, which includes elements such as logos, color palettes, typography, and other design elements that shape the public's perception of a product or event. This design aims to explore the role of visual identity in improving the image as well as being the main attraction of an activity. In the context of the Bandung Shocking Sale Festival, the design of the right visual identity is expected to be able to attract more visitors while strengthening the position and identity of the event in the city of Bandung. As the number of similar events increases, a clear differentiation effort is needed so that the Bandung Shocking Sale Festival can compete and have a unique value in the eyes of the public. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with data collection techniques in the form of interviews, observations, and documentation, and is complemented by literature studies and tracing of other literature sources to obtain secondary data. The final design results are in the form of soft logo files, logo design derivatives, and the application of visual identity in various promotional media that are relevant to the needs of the event.
Fuzzy Logic Based Automatic Chili Plant Watering and Pest Monitoring Using the Internet of Things (IoT) Najib, Nandy Rizaldy; Tahir, Muhammad; Loloallo, Reginald; Syahban, Aditya Rahmat
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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A challenge many chili farmers currently face is how to streamline watering from manual to automatic for more effective chili plants. This research aims to streamline water use by utilizing fuzzy logic and the Internet of Things (IoT). The method used begins with modeling in fuzzy logic and pest monitoring program code, connecting the system to an Android device. Test results show that the soil moisture sensor is capable of detecting soil moisture in various conditions, both dry and wet. The error tends to be slightly larger due to the increased sensor sensitivity with an average accuracy error below 5%. This sensor is very suitable as an automatic monitoring tool, especially for determining the need for automatic plant watering.
Integration of FMEA Analysis with Environmental Sustainability Aspects in the Defense Industry a Proactive Approach to Prevent System Risks and Ecological Impacts Saefullah, Endang; Sudiarso, Aries; Muhammad, Ade
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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The defense industry plays a strategic role in national security, yet environmental impacts are often overlooked. This study develops an integrated Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) framework that incorporates environmental sustainability indicators into critical processes such as ammunition assembly, combat vehicle painting, and explosives storage. A descriptive quantitative approach is applied using FMEA by assessing severity, occurrence, and detection, while also considering hazardous waste, emissions, energy use, and contamination risks. The results show that the failure mode with the highest Risk Priority Number (RPN) is process failure due to human error or non-standard procedures (RPN = 252). Other significant risks include hazardous waste (RPN = 200) and excessive energy/resource use (RPN = 175). These findings emphasize the need for operator training, integrated waste management, and regular energy audits. The study concludes that sustainability-integrated FMEA provides a comprehensive framework aligning operational reliability with ecological responsibility in the Indonesian defense industry.
Aquaponics System as an Agricultural Innovation to Provide Alternative Protein Sources on Marginal Land Yanis, Muhammad Nazarul
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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The objective of the research program in the MAN Nuruzh Zholam area, Seruyan Regency, Central Kalimantan, is to introduce aquaponic cultivation technology, provide alternative protein, utilize yard land more productively and beautiful, and support economic needs. The methods used in this program include socialization and training in fish and vegetable cultivation (aquaponic system). The stages of this program's activities include socialization about aquaponics, fish, and vegetable cultivation training, implementation of mentoring, monitoring, and evaluation. Community mentoring through this activity also serves as a form of support for the Government's program to optimize beautiful yard land as a sustainable food source, increase its availability, accessibility, and utilization, and increase community income.
Segmentation Analysis of Countries Based on Human Development Index and Artificial Intelligence Readiness Using Unsupervised Learning Methods: Principal Component Analysis and K-Means Clustering Sibarani, Alexander J.P.; Marpaung, Preddy
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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This study explores the segmentation of over 120 countries based on indicators of human development and digital readiness using unsupervised learning methods. By applying Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for dimensionality reduction and K-Means Clustering for grouping, countries were categorized into four clusters reflecting different levels of development and AI preparedness. Indonesia was positioned within the developing cluster, highlighting both its digital growth potential and structural challenges in innovation and R&D. The analysis provides strategic insights for policy formulation and emphasizes the importance of digital inclusion, research investment, and international collaboration. The clustering approach offers an intuitive visual framework to understand global patterns in the era of technological transformation.
Implementation of Teaching Factory in Indonesian Vocational High Schools: A Bibliometric and Systematic Literature Review Siagian, Maslina; Hantono, Hantono; Haloho, Ronald H.; Arisandy, Dodi; Simaremare, Aman
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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This study affirms that Teaching Factory (Tefa) is a systemic educational innovation bridging vocational high school learning with industry needs. By embedding authentic production processes into curricula, Tefa supports national economic priorities and global TVET reform principles. Bibliometric analysis identified four clusters: resources and evaluation, competency-based education, operational implementation, and the education–industry–quality link. Publication growth since 2018 reflects strong policy momentum from initiatives such as SMK Revitalization. However, gaps remain in longitudinal employability studies, cost-effectiveness evaluations, and Industry 4.0 integration. Tefa’s success depends on teacher development, curriculum alignment, infrastructure readiness, and industry collaboration. With strategic scaling and continuous improvement, Tefa could serve as a benchmark for vocational education reform in Indonesia and other nations.
Digital Work Culture in the Era of Society 5.0: An Observational Case Study in the Higher Education Administrative Environment Simbolon, Dedi Holden
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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This study investigates the digital work culture within the administrative environment of Universitas Quality through an observational case study on the implementation of integrated systems including Q‑Enterprise, Q‑Layanan, Q‑Skripsi, Q‑Kinerja, Q‑Course, and Q‑Tracer. The findings indicate that these digital systems have significantly enhanced efficiency, transparency, and accountability in administrative workflows. However, challenges persist, particularly in the form of cultural resistance, limited two-way interaction, and low levels of engagement in self-directed learning. These findings highlight the critical importance of inclusive digital leadership, cross-generational digital literacy development, and reflective, data-driven evaluation mechanisms. The study recommends the advancement of adaptive and human-centered digital systems to support the transformation of organizational work culture in the context of Society 5.0.
The Role of Beauty Content Creators and TikTok Affiliates in Influencing Local Skincare Product Purchase Decisions Simangunsong, Sixson Roberto; Amanda, Nayla; Simanjuntak, Josuwandi
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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The development of digital technology has significantly changed marketing strategies, including in the beauty industry. One of the modern forms of marketing that is now very popular is through social media platforms such as TikTok. Many beauty content creators are actively sharing reviews, tutorials, and recommendations for local skincare products. Not only that, TikTok's affiliate program also makes it easier for content creators to market products directly to their audience. This phenomenon encourages changes in consumer behavior, especially in making decisions to purchase local skincare products. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method. Data will be collected through the distribution of questionnaires to respondents who are active users of TikTok and have purchased local skincare products that are recommended to beauty creators. The independent variable in this study is the role of beauty content creators and TikTok affiliates, while the dependent variable is the purchase decision. The data analysis technique used is multiple linear regression analysis to see the effect simultaneously and partially. From this study, it is hoped that beauty content creators and TikTok affiliates have a significant influence on local skincare product purchase decisions. Trust in content creators, the quality of the content presented, and the ease of access to purchases through affiliate links are expected to be the main factors in encouraging consumers to buy promoted products.
Analysis of Emina Product Endorsements on the Instagram Account @tasyafarasya for Teenagers Haliza, Sabina Nur; Majdiyyah, Hamidah; Nurfalah, Farida; Wihayati, Welly
Indonesian Journal of Advanced Research Vol. 4 No. 9 (2025): September 2025
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Endorsement is a promotional strategy that has been widely used in the marketing world to increase attractiveness and trust in a product. This study aims to analyze @tasyafarasya's endorsement of Emina products among teenagers through Instagram. With a qualitative descriptive approach, data was collected through interviews and documentation studies using purposive sampling techniques as many as 5 informants. The results showed that @tasyafarasya succeeded in building credibility as a celebrity endorser through competence in the beauty world, honesty in providing product Emina reviews, and her attractiveness. The followers rated the shared content as very informative, transparent, and easy to understand, which encouraged them to try Emina products. These findings support the theory of source credibility by Hovland and Weiss (1951), which states that the competence, trustworthiness, and attractiveness of endorsers affect the effectiveness of the message conveyed.

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