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Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering, with ISSN 2987-6117 (Online) published by Yayasan Gema Bina Nusantara is a journal that publishes Focus & Scope research articles, which include Information System, Information Technology, Engineering, Environmental Science and Natural Science. Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering, is an OPEN SOURCE publication produced by the Gema Bina Nusantara Foundation. JISTE regularly releases its newest edition in March, June, September and December. JISTE receives English manuscript on the Information System, Information Technology, Engineering, Environmental Science and Natural Science. All the manuscripts submitted will undergo stage review by our editors in advance of our reviewers with related expertise.
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Analysis Of the Effect of Work Process Digitalization, Employee Experience, and Ethical Leadership on Employee Performance in Technology Start-Up Companies Nugraha, Jefri Putri; Nurdiani, Tanti Widia; Abubakar, Faisal; Kamaluddin, Santrio; Suntoro, Bambang; Violin, Vivid
Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JISTE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.143

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This study aims to analyze the influence of work process digitalization, employee experience, and ethical leadership on employee performance in technology start-up companies in Indonesia. In the digital era, start-up companies are required to continue to innovate and adapt quickly to technological changes, so the role of work process digitalization becomes increasingly crucial. In addition, individual work experience and ethical leadership are also believed to play an important role in driving employee performance. This study uses a quantitative approach with a survey method, involving 100 respondents who work in various technology start-up companies. The analysis technique used is Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM). The results of the study show that work process digitalization has a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Employee experience also shows a positive effect, although not as strong as the digitalization variable. Meanwhile, ethical leadership has the most significant influence in shaping employee behavior and work motivation. This finding strengthens the results of previous studies, which state that an ethical and digital work environment can drive employee productivity and loyalty. The implications of this study underline the importance of start-up companies adopting digital strategies and focusing on developing ethics-based leadership in their HR management.
Beyond Authenticity: Navigating Bias, Ethics, and Methodological Frontiers of Synthetic Data in Qualitative Healthcare Research Judijanto, Loso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.145

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The increasing integration of synthetic data into qualitative healthcare research offers new avenues for narrative analysis while raising questions about validity, bias, and authenticity. This study investigates how synthetic data, particularly AI-generated narratives, can be utilised in qualitative healthcare research to enhance methodological rigour and overcome data access limitations. Using a qualitative literature review approach, this research synthesises findings from diverse peer-reviewed articles, policy briefs, and empirical case studies. Data were collected through thematic extraction from existing literature and critically analysed using interpretative thematic synthesis. The results indicate that synthetic data can replicate core thematic structures commonly found in authentic patient interviews, including experiences of chronic illness, emotional distress, and healthcare navigation. However, challenges remain in addressing embedded algorithmic bias, particularly regarding cultural specificity, linguistic diversity, and representation of marginalised populations. Innovations such as reflexive prompt engineering, synthetic member-checking, and hybrid validation techniques have shown promise in mitigating these biases and improving narrative fidelity. The study concludes that when applied ethically and methodologically, synthetic data can serve as a valuable supplement to traditional qualitative methods in healthcare research. This integration can enhance thematic saturation, increase data accessibility, and offer new perspectives in digital ethnography. Future research should focus on developing standardized evaluation criteria, participatory prompt design, and long-term assessment of synthetic data applications in diverse healthcare settings.
Digital Educational Games to Improve Numerical Literacy of Elementary School Students Yonanda, Devi Afriyuni; Saputra, Dudu Suhandi; Rofi’i, Agus; Rosidah, Ani; Febriyanto, Budi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.146

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This study was motivated by the low results of the first grade students' beginning reading skills. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of mobile applications on beginning reading skills in grade I SDN Bonang 1 Panyingkiran District, Majalengka Regency, West Java Province. The research method used was quasi experiment. The samples in this study were grade IA students and grade IB students of SDN Bonang 1 in the 2024/2025 school year with research subjects as many as 20 experimental class students and 20 control class students determined through purposive sampling. Data collection techniques in this study were through student beginning reading skills tests. This study uses quantitative data analysis techniques on pretest and posttest data. The results of the analysis showed that there was a significant difference in beginning reading skills between students who learned using mobile applications and students who learned using textbooks. The conclusion is proven by the Independent Sample T-test which shows a significance value of 0.022 which is smaller than the significance value limit of 0.05. Based on the data obtained, the use of mobile applications has a greater impact than the use of textbooks. This means that students who learn with mobile apps have better beginning reading skills compared to students who learn with textbooks.
Analysis of Water Quality Parameters with Plankton Community Structure in Vannamei Shrimp Ponds Primasari, Kartika; Widodo, Agus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.147

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This study aimed to analyze water quality parameters in relation to the plankton community structure in vannamei shrimp ponds. Observations were conducted from Day of Culture (DOC) 1 to DOC 30 at two pond locations, B6 and B7, focusing on daily measurements of water quality and plankton abundance. Data were analyzed descriptively. The results indicated that water quality parameters generally met optimal standards for vannamei shrimp cultivation, despite natural fluctuations influenced by weather and farming activities. Plankton analysis revealed that both ponds were dominated by the Chlorophyta group, especially Chlorella sp., which reached a maximum abundance of 2,560,000 individuals in pond B6 and 272,500 in pond B7. Biodiversity indices showed stable diversity and low species dominance, indicating a balanced ecosystem. The dominance of Chlorella sp. contributed to the green coloration of pond water and served dual ecological functions: as a natural feed and a photosynthetic agent. Its presence is also beneficial due to its nutritional content, including polysaccharides and vitamin C, which can enhance shrimp immunity. This study confirms the critical role of water quality and plankton composition in maintaining pond productivity and shrimp health in intensive aquaculture systems.
CNN-Based Multi-Class Classification of Fungal, Scabies, and Allergic Skin Diseases Using Image Processing Putra, Randi Farmana; Dinda, Teresa Sheila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.148

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Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) affect over a billion people globally, with skin conditions like fungal infections, scabies, and allergies often overlooked due to overlapping symptoms and limited diagnostic resources. To address this, we propose a CNN-based multi-class classification model using image processing techniques to distinguish six skin disease classes: tinea, candidiasis, pityriasis versicolor, scabies, contact dermatitis, and eczema. A dataset of 300 images was curated from DermNet, a credible dermatology resource, and preprocessed via normalization, augmentation, and batch-wise training. The designed CNN architecture achieved 93% testing accuracy, with 92% precision, 95% recall, and 93% F1-score, significantly outperforming benchmark models. By integrating image processing (e.g., noise reduction, flipping) with a 10- layer CNN framework, the model mitigates challenges posed by symptom similarity and dataset limitations. This work aligns with the WHO’s 2030 NTD roadmap by offering a scalable tool for early detection and reduced transmission of neglected skin diseases.
Analysis of the Influence of Effort Expectancy, Perceived Usefulness, and Digital Literacy on Intention to Use Retail Shopping Applications Yanti, Jumianis; Sari, Titis Nistia; Lesmini, Lis; Robo, Salahudin; Saleh, Sahlan M.; Nugraha, Jefri Putri
Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): JISTE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.153

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The digital transformation in the retail sector has led to the emergence of various online shopping applications that facilitate consumer transactions. However, the successful adoption of these applications is highly influenced by user perceptions. This study aims to analyze the impact of effort expectancy, perceived usefulness, and digital literacy on the intention to use retail shopping applications. Using a quantitative approach with a survey method, data were collected from 200 respondents who are users of shopping applications in urban areas. The analysis technique used was multiple linear regression. The results indicate that all three independent variables significantly affect the intention to use. Effort expectancy has a positive effect, meaning that the easier the application is to use, the higher the user's intention to use it. Perceived usefulness also shows a strong impact, indicating that perceptions of the application's benefits play a crucial role in shaping the intention to use. Additionally, digital literacy proves to be an important supporting factor that enables users to understand and maximize the application's features optimally. This study provides contributions to application developers and retail industry players in formulating digital marketing strategies and enhancing user experience.
The Effect of Price and Location on Patient Satisfaction (Survey of Outpatient Patients of Tata Sehat Clinic in Bandung) Widiyanti, Maria; Oktini, Dede R; Amalia, Ima; Adwiyah, Rabiatul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.162

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In the healthcare industry, patient satisfaction is a major concern for healthcare providers, patient satisfaction is not only related to the quality of medical services provided but is also influenced by other factors such as price and location of healthcare services. This study aims to analyze the effect of Price and Location on Outpatient Satisfaction by taking a survey of Patients at the Tata Sehat Clinic in Bandung City. The data used in this study were taken from primary data, namely data directly taken by researchers by distributing questionnaires to patients of the Tata Sehat Clinic and secondary data, namely data on the number of patient visits from the Tata Sehat Clinic. Sampling was carried out using the non-probability sampling method with a total of 100 respondents. The independent variables in this study were price and location, while the dependent variable in this study was patient satisfaction. The results of the study using the T test (partial) showed that the price variable partially had a positive and significant effect on the patient satisfaction variable. The location variable also partially had a positive and significant effect on the patient satisfaction variable. The results of the study using the F test (simultaneous) showed that the price and location variables simultaneously had a positive and significant effect on the patient satisfaction variable. Multiple linear regression analysis obtained the following regression equation Y = 5.072 + 0.435X1 + 0.286X2. The results of the determination coefficient test (adjusted R square) value are0.521 this means that the price and location influences patient satisfaction by 52.1%, while the restby 47.9%influenced by other variables outside this research.
Design of Service Information System as A Strategy for Implementing Knowledge Management in Zakat Management Organizations (A Case Study at Baitul Maal, Islamic University of Bandung) Adhi Dwinata; Suwarsi, Sri; Oktini, Dede R.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i2.163

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The Baitul Maal Unisba (BMU) organization faces obstacles in the form of suboptimal service so that researchers have initiated improvements to the website-based information system and make the information system a knowledge management strategy at the BMU institution. This study aims to provide an overview of the design of a better information system and utilize the information system that has been designed as a knowledge management strategy. Qualitative methods with a case study approach have been used in this study. The results of the study indicate that the design of a better service information system with reference to the evaluation results is carried out using the WordPress service at the address www.baitulmaalunisba.wordpress.com. The design can then be utilized in the knowledge management (KM) implementation plan in the BMU organization, namely as a form of codification strategy and as a technology component at the combination stage. To realize this, the website manager uploads knowledge content, adds special KM features to the website content section, encourages organizational human resources to read and respond to the knowledge content that has been uploaded and improves the search feature on the website to make it easier for website visitors to access information and knowledge.
Development of an Android and Cloud-Based Human Resource Information System: A Case Study at PT Sari Ater Pasha, Mochammad Samy; Aspiranti, Tasya; Nurdin, Nurdin
Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): JISTE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i3.169

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Human resource operations in many Indonesian companies still rely heavily on manual systems, leading to inefficiencies, data inaccuracies, and delays. This study examines the development and implementation of an Android and cloud-based Human Resource Information System (HRIS) at PT Sari Ater, a hospitality company facing such operational challenges. The objective is to reduce processing time, improve data accuracy, and enhance employee satisfaction by digitizing core HR functions such as leave requests, reimbursement claims, attendance tracking, and training records. The study adopts a qualitative descriptive method, including interviews, observations, and document analysis, and applies the Trees Rapid Track Cloud Implementation Methodology. A four-week pilot involving 35 employees showed significant improvements: leave approval times dropped from over 4 days to under 1 day, reimbursement processing was reduced by 65%, and form entry errors declined by over 80%. Employee satisfaction with HR services also increased substantially. These findings demonstrate that integrating mobile and cloud technologies can transform HR operations in SMEs, increase transparency, and support digital transformation. The system offers a scalable model for similar organizations seeking to modernize their HR management and foster a culture of accountability and efficiency.
Dynamic System Modeling Analysis of CPO-FAME-Biodiesel Distribution for B40 Quota Fulfillment in Java Island 2025 Shaleha, Rahma Luthfia; Oetomo, Dedy Setyo; Ramdhani, Rizky Fajar
Journal of Information System, Technology and Engineering Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): JISTE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61487/jiste.v3i3.172

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This research aims to analyze the distribution cost structure and transportation requirements for CPO-FAME-Biodiesel to meet B40 quota implementation in Java Island using a dynamic system approach. This study uses dynamic system simulation with Vensim software to model CPO-FAME-Biodiesel distribution from Sumatra and Kalimantan to Java Island, utilizing data from Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources and GAPKI with 2025 projections. The simulation reveals that meeting the B40 quota in Java Island requires substantial infrastructure investment with total transportation costs exceeding IDR 1.3 trillion, highlighting the massive scale and logistical complexity of national biodiesel implementation. Analysis identifies fleet tariff, shipping frequency, fleet capacity, raw material prices, and conversion ratios as the primary cost drivers affecting distribution efficiency. Cost optimization can be achieved through strategic shipping frequency management, capacity optimization, efficient fleet fuel management, and implementation of centralized production systems with hub-and-spoke distribution networks. This research contributes essential strategic insights for policymakers in developing cost-effective transportation frameworks and infrastructure planning for Indonesia's national biodiesel policy implementation.