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Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30313244     DOI : https://doi.org/10.61978/digitus
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Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications with ISSN Number 3031-3244 (Online) published by Indonesian Scientific Publication, is a leading peer-reviewed open-access journal. Since its establishment, Digitus has been dedicated to publishing high-quality research articles, technical papers, conceptual works, and case studies that undergo a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring the highest standards of academic integrity. Published with a focus on advancing knowledge and innovation in computer science applications, Digitus highlights the practical implementation of computer science theories to solve real-world problems. The journal provides a platform for academics, researchers, practitioners, and technology professionals to share insights, discoveries, and advancements in the field of computer science. With a commitment to fostering interdisciplinary approaches and technology-driven solutions, the journal aligns itself with global challenges and contemporary technological trends.
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Website Landing Page Design For Promotion Of Hartbox Motor Bogor Msme Products Jihadi, Hilman; Purwandari, Nuraini; Maulana, Dade
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Scientific Publication

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i4.274

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MSMEs In the era of digitalization and the development of information technology, it is necessary to adopt modern marketing strategies to remain competitive. One effective strategy is to have a good website landing page. This study will explain the design of the landing page of the Hartbox Motor MSME website in Bogor, using a prototype development model. Then the interface and user experience (UI/UX) design process is carried out. The method used is the waterfall method such as requirements, design, implementation, verification and maintenance. This website uses a Use Case Diagram, users are the main actors who can access the entire front page of the website. Then on the Product page, customers can access more details about the Box, Bracket and Accessories. The conclusion of this study is that the results of the analysis of the Hartbox MSME Website needs show several main menus that can be accessed properly which are also depicted in the use case diagram. The design is carried out using Single Page Application Technology, HTML, CSS, JS, which is then hosted on the server, making it easier for buyers to see all the needs on the Hartbox MSME Website.
Construction And Design of A Web Information System For Extracurricular Activities In High Schools In Bogor City-Indonesia Jihadi, Hilman; Maulana, Dade; Baskoro, Harjo
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i4.299

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This study aims to design and develop a webbased information system for computer extracurricular activities at high schools in Bogor City. The research employs the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology, integrating Softaculous Apps Installer for server application deployment and Moodle Learning Management System (LMS) for educational content management. The system's functionality is validated through blackbox testing to ensure it meets the required specifications and performs as expected. The developed website aims to enhance the management and accessibility of extracurricular activities, providing a platform for students to engage with computer-related extracurricular programs more effectively. The results indicate that the integration of these technologies facilitates a user-friendly and efficient system, promoting better management and participation in extracurricular activities.
Analysis of Broiler Chicken Production Success Classification Using K-Nearest Neighbors And Naive Bayes Methods at PT. Jandela Jaga Kaloka (Jajaka) Tukiyat; Anggai, Sajarwo; Agnia Bilqisti
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i4.396

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The livestock subsector, particularly broiler chickens, provides animal protein sources in Indonesia. However, low production efficiency, managerial challenges, and productivity fluctuations remain the primary obstacles to achieving sustainability in this sector. This study aims to analyze the success rate of broiler chicken production at PT. Jandela Jaga Kaloka (JAJAKA) using a data mining classification approach with the K-Nearest Neighbors (K-NN) and Naive Bayes algorithms. The research population comprises broiler production data from various branches of PT. JAJAKA, with a sample of 200 datasets selected based on representative criteria. The study employs the hold-out method with data splits of 60:40 and 70:30 for training and testing the models. The success rate of production is classified into three categories: good, less good, and excellent. The findings reveal that the K-NN algorithm outperforms with an accuracy of 92.59%, compared to Naive Bayes, which achieves 76.67%. Regarding recall, K-NN records a value of 96.67%, higher than Naive Bayes at 71.67%. However, Naive Bayes shows slightly better precision (94.29%) than K-NN (93.55%). These results affirm that the K-NN algorithm is more effective for classifying the success rate of broiler chicken production, supporting PT. JAJAKA in making more precise and strategic managerial decisions. Furthermore, this study contributes significantly to developing data mining methods in the poultry farming sector to improve efficiency and productivity sustainably. It provides valuable insights for PT. Jandela Jaga Kaloka will evaluate the success rate of broiler chicken production, facilitating more accurate managerial decision-making.
Navigating Interoperability, Security, and Scalability: A Narrative Review of IoT Architectures in Smart Cities Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun; Juwari
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i4.837

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The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has driven the transformation of urban centers into smart cities, yet significant challenges remain in the implementation of interoperable, secure, and scalable IoT architectures. This narrative review aims to explore the primary issues and proposed solutions related to interoperability, cybersecurity, and infrastructure scalability in IoT-based smart city frameworks. Literature was gathered from leading databases including Scopus, Web of Science, and IEEE Xplore, using Boolean search strategies with keywords such as "IoT," "smart cities," "interoperability," "security," and "edge computing." Inclusion criteria focused on peer-reviewed empirical studies published within the past decade. Studies were categorized thematically to identify trends and gaps. The findings show that a lack of interoperability standards remains a major bottleneck, while the growing volume of connected devices amplifies security and scalability concerns. Technical approaches such as Software Defined Networking (SDN), blockchain-based data protection, and edge computing have demonstrated potential in addressing these challenges. However, systemic constraints, including fragmented policies and insufficient data governance, continue to hinder full-scale adoption. The review highlights the importance of adopting a multidimensional framework that incorporates both technological innovations and adaptive policy-making to ensure the successful deployment of IoT in smart city contexts. This study calls for greater cross-sector collaboration, policy reform, and future research into AI-enhanced IoT systems to support inclusive and resilient smart city development.
Adaptive and User-Centered HCI for Intelligent Technologies: A Global Perspective Abdurrohman
Digitus : Journal of Computer Science Applications Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61978/digitus.v2i4.854

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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) within intelligent systems plays a critical role in shaping user experience, particularly through effective design, usability, and accessibility. This narrative review aims to synthesize current research trends and challenges in designing inclusive and adaptive HCI environments. Literature was gathered from Scopus and Google Scholar using keywords such as "Human-Computer Interaction," "Intelligent Systems," "Usability," "Accessibility," and "User-Centered Design." Articles were selected based on inclusion criteria focusing on recent, peer-reviewed studies that explore empirical, review, and case-based methodologies. The results highlight that effective user interface design is rooted in multimodal, emotionally aware, and cognitively efficient interactions. AI-enhanced features and adaptive layouts contribute to a more intuitive experience, particularly in healthcare and smart vehicle environments. Usability assessments, including the System Usability Scale and A/B testing, further validate user engagement and system effectiveness. Accessibility remains a crucial yet underrepresented theme, with a significant disparity in inclusive design for vulnerable populations. Notably, best practices from countries with strong accessibility policies underscore the importance of integrating users with disabilities into the design process. The discussion points to systemic factors—such as regulatory frameworks, digital literacy, and funding priorities—as both barriers and enablers of progress. To bridge existing gaps, the study recommends further longitudinal, cross-cultural, and inclusive research. Strengthening digital education and accessibility policies is key to enhancing user-centered innovation in intelligent systems.

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