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Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application
ISSN : 26140047     EISSN : 26140047     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31763/businta.v6i2.601
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application (ISSN 2614-0047) is an interdisciplinary scientific journal for researchers from Computer Science, Informatics, Social Sciences, and Management Sciences to share ideas and opinions, and present original research work on studying the interplay between socially-centric platforms and social phenomena. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application is the first Asia-Pacific journal in social informatics. The journal aims to create a better understanding of novel and unique socially-centric platforms not just as a technology, but also as a set of social phenomena and to provide a media to help scholars from the two disciplines define common research objectives and explore methodologies. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application offers an opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge between the two communities by publishing of original research papers and experience-based case studies in computer science, sociology, psychology, political science, public health, media & communication studies, economics, linguistics, artificial intelligence, social network analysis, and other disciplines that can shed light on the open questions in the growing field of computational social science. To that end, we are inviting interdisciplinary papers, on applying information technology in the study of social phenomena, on applying social concepts in the design of information systems, on applying methods from the social sciences in the study of social computing and information systems, on applying computational algorithms to facilitate the study of social systems and human social dynamics, and on designing information and communication technologies that consider social context.
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One-gateway system in managing campus information system using microservices architecture Salim, Yulita; Muis, Ismunandar; Syafie, Lukman; Azis , Huzain; Rachman Manga, Abdul
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.635

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Universitas Muslim Indonesia (UMI) has developed several applications for managing the campus's digital information and management systems, both internally and externally. However, several applications were previously created in the development of information system applications at UMI. However, these applications were not well-suited for long-term use due to their complexity and lack of integration. Therefore, UMI aims to create a fully integrated and well-managed campus information system by implementing the concept of microservices. The microservices approach involves dividing large applications into smaller interconnected components. This approach facilitates the management of application systems and enables better integration. Moreover, the microservices approach simplifies system maintenance for application developers, as each application is separated into smaller components
Analysis of Hospital management information systems using cobit 5 framework case study "Saraswati Dental and Oral Hospital in Denpasar” Raditya Pramita, I Putu Agus; Indrawan, Gede; Setemen , Komang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.639

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A hospital's operations, such as patient registration, medical management, financial management, and upgrading the services offered in the hospital, are managed and organized using an application system called a hospital management information system (HMIS). Because the lack of evaluation in the usage of HMIS has led to insufficient security in the HMIS, this research focuses on Saraswati Dental and Oral Hospital as the research site. Due to lax security measures, confidential data is readily accessible. The prevalence of duplicate data entry is an issue, and the success of HMIS performance implementation is still unknown. The COBIT 5 framework has been used to administer the HMIS at Saraswati Dental and Oral Hospital using the MEA (Monitor, Evaluate, Assess) and BAI (Build, Acquire, Implement) domains in response to these problems. This decision was made with the intention of aligning the application with the necessary features, monitoring system security, evaluating, and assessing the domain's alignment with the hospital's strategy in order to ascertain whether the current system still achieves the intended goals and maintains the controls required to satisfy the requirements. This study makes use of questionnaire, observation, and interview techniques. The capacity levels used in the COBIT 5 study were taken from ISO/IEC 15504-2-2003, and they were combined using straightforward mathematical calculations in accordance with the rules for computing capability values. Weaknesses or flaws in the security system that need to be fixed can be found by analyzing the capability levels in the MEA and BAI domains. The study's findings include suggestions for increasing the security system, which will enhance Saraswati Dental and Oral Hospital's HMIS performance and give users and patients with more beneficial outcomes
Empowering smart city governance through decentralized blockchain solutions for security and privacy in IoT communications Zainuddin, Ahmad Anwar; Muhammad, Nurul Fadhilah Ahmad; Hasli, Amir Husaini Mohd; Zaini, Nor Ani Jannah Ahmad; Karimudin, Nureen Batrisyia Balqis; Bahri, Hannah Sabrina Saiful; Nizam, Muhamad Khaleesh Mirza Khairul; Kamarudin, Saidatul Izyanie; Ghazalli, Nasyitah
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.642

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This paper highlights the benefits and challenges of smart cities, which leverage technology to offer a wide range of services to citizens. While these services have the potential to greatly improve the quality of life in metropolitan areas, they also raise significant privacy and security concerns. The study emphasizes the need to employ "privacy by design" principles to ensure that personal data is protected throughout the entire lifecycle of data, and data owners have the self-control to manage their data according to their preferences. Smart contracts, built on blockchain technology, offer a secure and transparent way of conducting transactions, particularly in e-governance, and automating processes. By leveraging these technologies, smart cities can address the privacy and security challenges they face while continuing to offer cutting-edge services to their inhabitants. Ultimately, the study emphasizes the importance of a proactive approach to privacy and security in the development and implementation of smart cities.
The China-Pakistan economic corridor boosted tourism industry in pakistan and digitalization of society Ali, Aqib
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.647

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The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is a massive undertaking worth more than $ 55 billion, as a result of which the proportionate relationship between Pakistan and China has reached new heights. CPEC should seek to build partnerships between Pakistan and the associations of roads, railway lines, and oil pipelines associated with energy, power, and other systems to ensure a lack of important energy to enhance the advance related to money in Pakistan. CPEC is a lucrative opportunity for Pakistan's moving industry. The CPEC is widely regarded as beneficial to Pakistan's transportation and tourism industries. Through improved structure and transportation, the formation of special currency zones, increased trade movement, and increased trade and trade, the CPEC will alter Pakistan's monetary and trading environment. It relies on individuals from both countries for crucial benefits through the CPEC because it is a tireless attempt with a sane and smooth finish. The main motivation behind this post is to gain knowledge in the advancement of normal appreciation of China's impetus for the revival of the Silk Road, as well as the benefits and challenges for economic movement that the CPEC can bring to border countries, especially Pakistan. An especially original duty will provide us a lot of room to dramatically foster various inventive hotbeds to undermine the idea of organizations and the overall travelers experience in these new traveler places.
Effects of using problem-solving guide and explanatory support in program visualization tool on reducing students’ misconceptions in learning data structure concepts Mtaho, Adam B
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.649

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The tendency of novice programmers to hold misconceptions when learning data structures is one of the challenges that novice programmers face in computer science education. Holding misconceptions can result in students’ demotivation and high failure rates in learning the subject. This article presents the findings of an experimental study that was conducted to determine whether using the CeliotM Program visualization tool could help students learn CS 122 (data structures) at the College of Informatics and Virtual Education of the University of Dodoma with fewer misconceptions. The design chosen was a single factor between the experiment designs, with the number of errors committed by the students when writing programs as a dependent variable. The experimental group received instruction using the teaching technique employed by CeliotM, while the control group received instruction using the conventional lecture method. Results show that the use of CeliotM significantly reduced students misconceptions compared to the conventional lecture method. The study's important findings suggest that employing the CeliotM framework can help students understand data structures more effectively by minimizing their misconceptions and hence enhance their programming competencies.
Gamification development in virtual tour Cau Belayu tourism Village Sarja, Ni Luh Ayu Kartika Yuniastari; Sarja, Ni Ketut Pradani Gayatri; Widana, I Putu Krisna Arta
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.650

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The use of digital marketing is not only specifically for business processes but can also be utilized in the tourism sector. Tourist information, especially tourist villages, can be easily searched via the internet and social media. There is no need to use conventional promotional media, print brochures or advertisements in the mass media, which will cost a lot, especially for tourism village managers. Virtual tour is an example of digital promotional media that is currently developing because it can display real tourist destinations without having to come to the location in person. However, virtual tours only display static images or videos and do not interact with users or tourists other than information, this causes the virtual tour to not have a significant effect on tourist interest to visit in person. There is a need for further development of virtual tours to make it more attractive to tourists to visit, one way is by combining it with other technologies, namely gamification. This research develops a gamification application on a virtual tour for Cau Belayu Tabanan Tourism Village. By applying gamification to the virtual tourist village tour, it is hoped that tourists will be able to experience a more enjoyable and significant impact on tourist interest in visiting the Cau Belayu Tabanan tourist village directly. The research method used refers to the MDLC (Multimedia Development Life Cycle). The research method consists of the stages of concept, design, material collecting, assembly, testing and distribution. The results of this study are in the form of a gamification application in the virtual tour of the Cau Belayu Tabanan Tourism Village which has the main features, namely games, gamescores and game finishes.
Automatic detection and counting of fisheries using fish images Tall, Marc Momar; Ngom, Ibrahima; Sadio, Ousmane; Coulibaly, Adama; Diagne, Ibrahima; Ndiaye, Moustapha
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.655

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In Senegal, stock recovery and fish classification are based on manual data collection, and the fish caught by the fishery are not often declared. What's more, data collection suffers from a lack of tools for monitoring and counting fish caught at fishing docks. Researchers have carried out studies on the fishery in Senegal, but data collection is almost non-existent. Moreover, there is no local fisheries database or automatic detection and counting algorithm. In this paper, a semantic segmentation algorithm is proposed using intelligent systems for the collection of fishery catches, for the formation of the local database. The data are collected by taking images of fish at the Soumbédioune fishing wharf in Senegal, and are completed with the Fishbase database. They were applied to the algorithm and resulted in a segmented dataset with masks. This constitutes our local database. The database is used with YOLO v8. The latter is very important for detecting images with bounding boxes in order to train the model. The results obtained are very promising for the proposed automatic poison detection and counting model. For example, the recall-confidence scores translate into bounding box performance with scores ranging from 0.01 to 0.75, confirming the performance of this model with bounding boxes
Existence uniqueness and stability for certain operators of nonlinear system of differential equations Abdullah , Dawoud .S; Rafeeq, Ava; Butris , Raad N.
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.656

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This research contributes to the understanding of nonlinear systems of differential equations with operators, specifically in the context of generalizing Volterra and Fredholm integral equations. The use of the Picard approximation method, Banach fixed point theorem, and stability analysis further enhances the analysis of the solutions. The examples provided help to solidify the theoretical findings and highlight their applicability.
AI chatbot-based learning: alleviating students' anxiety in english writing classroom Hawanti, Santhy; Zubaydulloevna, Khudoiberdieva Munisa
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.659

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In the ever-evolving landscape of education, integrating innovative technologies can enhance the learning experience for students. ChatGPT, a cutting-edge language processing tool developed by OpenAI, offers exciting possibilities for teaching writing. This advanced AI model can be a powerful asset in the classroom, providing students with valuable resources and support as they develop their writing skills. Seventy-three college students participated in the quasi-experiment. The findings demonstrate that AI chatbot-based instruction reduces students' anxiety about learning English writing. AI chatbots offer instant feedback, allowing students to correct errors immediately. This quick feedback loop can prevent students from ruminating over their mistakes, thus reducing anxiety. With AI chatbot, students can learn at their own pace. They can take time to understand concepts, practice writing, and receive feedback without feeling rushed. This flexibility can alleviate the pressure of strict deadlines in traditional classroom settings. The findings imply teachers to implement chatbot-based learning in the classroom.
Educational technology using multimedia in science learning: A systematic review Riza, Lala Septem; Hasanah , Lilik Nur; Putri , Ananda Hafizhah; Budiman, Budiman; Safitri, Fibriyana; Putri , Liandha Arieska; Hayati , Nurlaila; Solihah, Putri Amelia; Samah, Khyrina Airin Fariza Abu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v7i2.661

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This systematic review aims to provide a systematic review of the scientific published studies that examined different multimedia tools in the science teaching and learning process to identify the existing multimedia-based tools and understand their usage, application areas, and impacts on the education system. There are 60 articles extracted from the Scopus database from 2012 to 2022. This review generates six averments about the current study; (1) The most numerous multimedia components are text components; (2) the learning process and application of the use of multimedia in science education can be applied at various levels of education; (3) The majority of the study was conducted in the United States; (4) the current use of technology that is most widely used is the use of power points; (5) the role of technology in the learning process as learning tools, teaching tools, assessment, and evaluation; and (6) the most science content conducted in multimedia research is chemistry.

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