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Informatics and Software Engineering (ISE)
ISSN : 29882818     EISSN : 29882222     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58777/ise
Core Subject : Science,
The Informatics and Software Engineering is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal that publishes theoretical and empirical research articles, review papers, and case studies on all major Informatics and Software Engineering topics. The journals mission is to offer a forum for the growing amount of scholarly research on Information Technology and Software Engineering in which it operates. The journal emphasizes theoretical advancements, their application, and empirical, practical, and policy research in global IT technology. The journal provides a platform for professionals in the field of IT to exchange their expertise and experiences. It aims to promote discussions on the design, development, implementation, management, and assessment of diverse IT applications among practitioners, researchers, managers, and IT policymakers. The journals goal is to promote communication and collaboration between and among academic and other research groups, as well as the founder of start-up and technology decision-makers at private and public institutions, national and global, and their regulators.
Articles 30 Documents
LRT System Security Analysis: Threats and Solutions for Implementation in Indonesia Maulana, Rizqi Mustafa; AlHafiz, Zaki Azfa; Agfah, Syahzana; Jatmiko, Nurbo
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i1.253

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The security of the Light Rail Transit (LRT) system is a significant concern as its utilization continues to grow in Indonesia. As a viable solution to urban congestion, the LRT encounters various challenges, including cyberattacks and technical issues that could disrupt operations and jeopardize passenger safety. This study aims to analyze these threats and propose solutions using the ISO-31000:2018 framework. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) methodology to assess risks based on their likelihood and potential impact. The findings indicate that the primary threats include phishing attacks, ransomware, and signal system failures. However, this study has limitations, as it is based exclusively on secondary data, which may not fully reflect local conditions. The originality of this research lies in its application of ISO-31000:2018 within the local context and its provision of practical recommendations for operators and policymakers. Moreover, it paves the way for future studies to conduct more comprehensive, field-based research.
Information System for the Development of Web-Based Fixed Asset Modules at PT. Prima Solusi Computindo Andika, Ferry; Nuriantoro, Fajar Rizki; Putra, Andreas Bayu; Haryono, Wasis
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i1.388

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Prima Solusi Computindo (Radsoft) faces challenges in managing fixed assets, resulting in inefficiencies due to manual and non-integrated record-keeping processes. This study aims to design and implement a web-based information system for fixed asset management to enhance efficiency and accuracy. This system was developed using HTML, CSS, Javascript, SQL database, and the C# framework. The research utilizes the Waterfall development model, encompassing requirements analysis, system design, implementation, and testing phases. The results indicate that the developed system effectively integrates asset management processes, including record-keeping, depreciation tracking, and reporting. This integration simplifies the management team's decision-making regarding asset utilization. Additionally, the web-based system enables real-time access across departments, improving transparency and data accuracy. As a recommendation, the company should provide training for system users to maximize the features available. Future developments include integrating the system with other modules, such as accounting and inventory, to enhance its overall functionality.
The Perception of Senior High School Students Towards E-Learning in Bolgatanga Municipality, Ghana Atuah, Jesse; Domebale, Joseph; Sanka, David Laar; Azaabi, Cletus; Atebi, Solomon
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i1.396

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Electronic learning (e-learning) is a comparatively new phenomenon in Ghana and students are grappling with the idea of adopting e-learning. The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) was used in this study to investigate the perception of senior high school students toward e-learning. The study employed the quantitative research approach. The probability sampling method was used to select a total of three hundred and sixty (360) students from a sample frame to constitute the sample size for the study. A closed-ended structured questionnaire was used to gather data on students' perceived usefulness of e-learning and students' perceived ease of use of e-learning which was then analyzed using SPSS. The results revealed student’s strong agreement that, attitude to using an e-learning system is based on student’s perception of ease of use (POEU). Similarly, the study showed that students strongly agreed that students’ perception of usefulness (PU) of e-learning systems forecasts user attitudes toward using an e-learning system.
Information System for Submitting Payment for Operational Costs of PT Selamat Makmur in Tangerang St Wulan Aprianti; Junaidi, Agus
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i1.416

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Challenges arise from the manual submission of operational cost payments using Microsoft Excel. This manual process is susceptible to issues in payment submissions, complicates the tracking of approved payments, and lacks automated payment reminders. The author utilizes two approaches: the Data Collection method and the Software Development method. The Data Collection method entails conducting observations, interviews, and literature reviews. In regards to software development, the waterfall model is highlighted for its straightforward, sequential implementation. By adopting this system, PT. Selamat Makmur aims to streamline the submission and payment of operational costs, reduce errors, and improve transparency and accuracy throughout the company's operational cost management. This system is also vital for ensuring the efficient functioning of the cosmetic production process and supporting the company's growth in a competitive market.
Unified Predictive Modeling: Enhancing Accuracy with DBNs, Fuzzy ARTMAP, and SVMs Kim, Daehyon
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): June 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i1.425

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Amid the global surge in artificial intelligence, the field of machine learning is advancing rapidly, and selecting the most suitable algorithm for prediction tasks remains a crucial challenge. This paper introduces a novel ensemble model that combines three machine learning algorithms—Deep Belief Networks (DBNs), Fuzzy ARTMAP, and Support Vector Machines (SVMs)—to enhance predictive performance. Each machine learning model possesses unique strengths, and by integrating these models, it is possible to overcome individual model limitations and achieve more accurate and reliable predictions. DBNs excel at learning hierarchical representations and capturing complex patterns, Fuzzy ARTMAP is proficient in handling imprecise and ambiguous data, and SVMs are renowned for their robustness in high-dimensional spaces. Thus, the integrated framework leverages the complementary strengths of each model while mitigating their weaknesses. In this study, the proposed ensemble model's predictive power was validated through experiments on image data collected from actual construction sites for construction automation research. The prediction performance of the proposed ensemble model was evaluated and compared with that of individual models such as DBNs, Fuzzy ARTMAP, and SVMs, demonstrating its superiority. The experimental results showed that the proposed model outperformed each individual algorithm in terms of prediction accuracy, clearly illustrating the effectiveness of the ensemble approach.
Analysis of MyIndiHome Application User Sentiment Using the Support Vector Machine Method Muhyi, Muhyi; Hylenarti Hrtyana, Hylenarti Hrtyana; Hernawati, Hernawati
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i2.490

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The development of information technology in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 has encouraged service providers to continue to improve the quality of their digital services, including PT. Telkom Access through the MyIndiHome application. This application makes it easier for customers to access various services, but there are still complaints regarding features and ease of use. This study aims to analyze the sentiment of MyIndiHome application users using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) method to evaluate customer perception and satisfaction levels. The data collection method was carried out through Simple Classification Results (based on 70 respondents): Interviews with nine purposively selected informants, Distribution of questionnaires to 61 interview respondents of MyIndiHome application users, which were then analyzed using pre-processing and classification techniques to distinguish sentiment into positive and negative. The analysis results show that most users have a positive perception of the application, especially in terms of ease of reporting interruptions and the completeness of features. However, there are still obstacles to ease of use, especially for users less familiar with technology. The SVM method has proven effective in classifying user sentiment even with limited data. This study recommends improving the user interface and education features to optimize the overall use of the MyIndiHome application.
Implementation of AIChatbots for Education and Introduction to Blockchain Products Saragih, Bento Sariando; Faizi, Achmad; Handayanna, Frisma
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i2.525

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The development of information technology in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 has encouraged service providers to continue to improve the quality of their digital services, including PT. Telkom Access through the MyIndiHome application. This application makes it easier for customers to access various services, but there are still complaints regarding features and ease of use. This study aims to analyze the sentiment of MyIndiHome application users using the Support Vector Machine (SVM) method to evaluate customer perception and satisfaction levels. The data collection method was carried out through Simple Classification Results (based on 70 respondents): Interviews with nine purposively selected informants, Distribution of questionnaires to 61 interview respondents of MyIndiHome application users, which were then analyzed using pre-processing and classification techniques to distinguish sentiment into positive and negative. The analysis results show that most users have a positive perception of the application, especially in terms of ease of reporting interruptions and the completeness of features. However, there are still obstacles to ease of use, especially for users less familiar with technology. The SVM method has proven effective in classifying user sentiment even with limited data. This study recommends improving the user interface and education features to optimize the overall use of the MyIndiHome application.  
Tier-Aware Entropy-ARAS Approach to Select Microcontroller Boards for Education Sintaro, Sanriomi; Atim, Sandi Badiwibowo; Sabandar, Vederico Pitsalitz
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i2.574

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This study develops a decision support system to recommend microcontroller and IoT learning devices for schools, universities, and training centers under realistic budget constraints while considering both technical capability and educational suitability. The alternatives are grouped into three budget tiers and evaluated using nine criteria covering price, CPU frequency, Flash, RAM/PSRAM, connectivity, usable GPIO, ease of learning, learning resources/community, and local availability/warranty. Objective criterion weights are computed using the Entropy method, and tier-wise rankings are produced using Additive Ratio Assessment (ARAS) through utility scores relative to an ideal alternative. Indicative local price and availability information are compiled from Tokopedia, while qualitative criteria are scored using consistent rubrics to support reproducibility. The results identify ESP32-CAM + baseboard as the top recommendation in Tier 1, LILYGO T-Display S3 in Tier 2, and M5StickC Plus2 in Tier 3; across tiers, Entropy assigns the largest weights to the most discriminative criteria, particularly RAM/PSRAM and, in higher tiers, Flash. The study is limited by market price volatility, approximations in usable GPIO values, and rubric-based qualitative scoring, and it also reflects the tendency of Entropy to concentrate weights on highly dispersed criteria, potentially amplifying outlier advantages. Overall, the proposed tier-aware Entropy–ARAS framework provides a transparent and actionable approach for educational institutions to justify device procurement and usage decisions based on budget, functionality, and learning readiness.
Entropy vs. CRITIC Weighting for TOPSIS Ranking of Mobile Data Packages in Ambon City Sabandar, Vederico Pitsalitz; Sintaro, Sanriomi; Kalengkongan, Wisard Widsli; Jumriadi; Isnian, Sitti Nur
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i2.575

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This study proposes a decision-support approach for selecting prepaid mobile data packages in Ambon City that balances price, main quota, and validity period. Twelve packages from Telkomsel, XL, Indosat IM3, and Tri were evaluated using four criteria: price, main quota, validity, and price per main gigabyte. TOPSIS was used for ranking, and Entropy and CRITIC were compared as objective weighting methods to examine the effect of weighting choice. Entropy emphasized the main quota, producing a quota-focused evaluation. CRITIC gave greater weight to price and price efficiency, accounting for data variation and criterion correlations. Both methods selected Tri Happy 70GB as the best option. The overall rankings were highly consistent, with a Spearman rank correlation of 0.8741, although some alternatives changed positions within the top group. The analysis is limited to a single time snapshot based on published package attributes and excludes measured network performance in Ambon City. In practice, the framework is transparent, replicable, and can be extended with constraints such as maximum budget and minimum validity requirements. The study contributes a controlled comparison of Entropy and CRITIC effects while keeping TOPSIS constant.
Determining Student Achievement Using the Weighted Sum Model Method Based on the Decision Support System Ramadhan, Rizal Furqan
Informatics and Software Engineering Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58777/ise.v3i2.579

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The field of education has a strong influence on the state and nation. A good education will produce good products for the country's future development. The foundation of a country is a good education system that produces high-quality alumni. The educational institution in question is a university. Universities can produce graduates of varying quality. This will cause a few problems in the development of education in Indonesia. The importance of student quality in a tertiary institution underscores the need for systematic, measurable assessment. Assessment of outstanding students can be grouped into 2 criteria: academic-based and non-academic-based. The assessment of undergraduate students refers to the selection guidelines for outstanding undergraduates issued by the Ministry of Research, Technology, and Higher Education. A computerized system is needed to store large amounts of data to support student selection (assessment) activities, enabling them to be carried out effectively and efficiently. The Decision Support System is one of the information system models that can implement this idea. The basic concept of a Decision Support System is to provide decision recommendations to the manager or leader of a case. The system's output produces the 5 best students with the highest score of 4.4. Assessment of outstanding students using the Decision Support System is more effective and reduces mathematical calculation errors in the assessment process. A computerized Decision Support System can store large amounts of data and process large volumes.

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