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INDONESIA
IJMST
ISSN : -     EISSN : 30903831     DOI : https://doi.org/10.64021/ijmst
Core Subject : Science,
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology is an academic Indonesian journal that specializes in a variety of modern research in science and technology relevant to development. The journal is designed as a platform for researchers, academics, and practitioners to share their latest discoveries and innovations in various fields, including artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), information technology, robotics, electrical, biotechnology, engineering, and environmental technology. With a focus on the application of modern technology in Indonesia, the journal also covers interdisciplinary research that combines technology with social, economic, and environmental sciences.
Articles 16 Documents
Development of Interactive Multimedia Applications for Local Culture Awareness Ziad Iqbal, Muhammad; Firmansyah; Pratama, Yusuf Hendra; Wijaya, Setiawan Ardi
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/ijmst.1.3.71-77.2025

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Local culture is a valuable heritage that needs to be introduced and preserved, especially in the face of globalization, which causes younger generations to become increasingly disconnected from their cultural identity. This study aims to develop an interactive multimedia application based on Android as a tool for educating and introducing local culture to high school students. The Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE approach (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) was employed. The test subjects were 60 eleventh-grade students from a high school in West Java. The developed application, named BudiLokal, contains various cultural content, including traditional music, dance, folk tales, musical instruments, and interactive audio-visual quizzes. Evaluation was conducted using a usability questionnaire based on the System Usability Scale (SUS) and pre- and post-tests to measure improvements in student understanding. The research results indicated an average SUS score of 82 (excellent category) and a post-test score increase of 21.8 points compared to the pre-test (p < 0.001). Additionally, 88% of the respondents stated that the application made them more interested in learning about local culture. These findings support the multimedia learning theory, which suggests that presenting material through a combination of text, images, sound, and animation can significantly improve understanding and motivation to learn. This study recommends further development of the application by incorporating Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) features for a more immersive learning experience. The BudiLokal application has proven to be an innovative solution in cultural preservation through an adaptive educational approach aligned with technological advancements.
Innovative Strategies Using Digital Technologies to Enhance Performance in Racket Games Hussein, Ameera Sabry; Kadhim, Mayasa Abd Ali; Aldewan, Lamyaa Hasan; Ghazi, Mohammed Asim
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/ijmst.1.3.78-82.2025

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This study examines the impact of innovative strategies using digital technologies on enhancing performance in racket games, such as badminton and table tennis. An experimental approach was used on a sample of 50 students from the fourth stage in colleges of physical education. The sample was divided into two groups: an experimental group that used digital strategies and a control group that used traditional methods. The results showed a statistically significant positive relationship between the use of digital technologies and the players' performance in badminton, where p-value = 0.021. The results also showed that the group that used digital technologies was superior in the level of technical skills, with a p-value = 0.005 in shot accuracy and 0.012 in speed. The results indicate that digital technologies enhance physical and mental performance, which calls for their integration into training programs.
UI/UX Design for E-Commerce For Sesaot Village Using Figma and the User-Centered Design (UCD) Method Rifqi Sulthon Abqari; Hendri Purnomo; Bayu Wibisana; Rahmanto, Krisostomus Nova; Grendis, Nuraqilla Waidhah Bintang
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/ijmst.1.3.83-88.2025

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The swift expansion of e-commerce demands accessible digital platforms; nevertheless, numerous current applications lack intuitiveness, leading to an unsatisfactory user experience. This study creates a UI/UX for an online shopping platform utilizing Figma and the User Centered Design (UCD) approach to fulfill user requirements. This research aims to offer a structured method for creating e-commerce interfaces that improve user satisfaction. The techniques employed consist of user research, specification of requirements, development of prototypes, and testing for usability. The outcome is a model of an e-commerce site featuring a user-friendly interface that showcases an impressive System Usability Scale (SUS) score. Users mentioned a greater simplicity in usage and contentment, suggesting the success of the UCD method. In summary, utilizing UCD with Figma effectively created an interface that fulfills user requirements and boosts engagement.
Mathematical Modelling of Endosulfan Adsorption Using Activated and Unactivated Boiler Fly Ash and Maize Cob Osu, Bright; J.C, Igwe; C, Olunkwa; C.U , Aghalibe; K.E , Onwuka
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.64021/ijmst.1.3.89-114.2025

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The application of pesticides to control plant pests and increase yield introduces issues of pesticide contamination and toxicity. Endosulfan, a persistent organic pollutant, poses serious ecological and public health risks due to its toxicity, persistence, and bioaccumulative nature. Conventional remediation methods are often costly and generate secondary waste, hence the need for sustainable, low-cost alternatives. This work investigated the mathematical modelling of endosulfan adsorption from aqueous solutions using activated and unactivated boiler fly ash and maize cob. Batch adsorption experiments were conducted to examine the effects of contact time, initial concentration, and activation of adsorbents. The behavior of pesticide adsorption data against certain isotherm and kinetic equations was also investigated. The physicochemical properties of the activated and unactivated maize cob and boiler fly ash, as well as FT-IR, XRD, and SEM of the adsorbents, were determined. Both initial pesticide concentration and contact time affected the adsorption capacity of the adsorbents. As the initial concentration increased, the amount of pesticide adsorbed also increased. An increase in contact time rapidly increased the amount adsorbed until it reached a maximum at 60 minutes, after which it decreased; hence, equilibrium was reached after 60 minutes. Activation enhanced the porosity, cation exchange capacity, and surface functional groups of the adsorbents. Activated maize cob exhibited the highest adsorption capacity, followed by activated boiler fly ash, while unactivated forms showed comparatively lower performance. Equilibrium data fitted best to multilayer and heterogeneous surface models, while kinetic analysis suggested chemisorption tendencies. Activated maize cob and boiler fly ash are effective, eco-friendly, and low-cost adsorbents for the removal of endosulfan from aqueous systems. Mathematical modelling provided predictive insights into adsorption behavior, supporting process optimization. The findings demonstrate the potential of agricultural and industrial residues as sustainable alternatives for pesticide remediation and environmental protection.
Option Pricing with Periodic Volatility : A Modified Black-Scholes Model Using Jacobi Elliptic Functions Obi, Chinwe N.; Osu , Bright O.; Azor, Promise
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 2 No. 1 (2026): January
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In this work, a modified Black-Scholes model for European option pricing is presented, in which the volatility function exhibits a periodic pattern determined by the Jacobi elliptic sine function. This method maintains smoothness and mathematical tractability while capturing organized, oscillatory activity frequently seen in financial markets. We develop the relevant parabolic partial differential equation and confirm regularity and uniform ellipticity criteria to confirm that it is well-posed. The complete model is solved nu- merically using a Crank-Nicolson finite difference method after a formal solution is derived using the Fourier transform under some assumptions. The findings of the simulation show how volatility patterns and option prices are impacted by changes in the elliptic modulus. Specifi- cally, for short-term and at-the-money options, the model produces rippling price surfaces and observable deviations from traditional Black-Scholes pricing. This methodology, which remains rooted in the traditional option pricing model while offering insight into periodic risk dynamics, provides a useful and understandable alternative for stochastic volatility models.
Blockchain-based Decentralized Authentication and Authorization for IoT Applications Zangana, Dr. Hewa Majeed; Beitollahi , Hakem; Muhamad , Sabat Salih; Omar , Marwan; Mustafa, Firas Mahmood; Mohammed , Aquil Mirza; Wani , Sharyar; Li , Shuai
Indonesian Journal of Modern Science and Technology Vol. 1 No. 3 (2025): September
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The rapid proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has introduced significant challenges in ensuring secure and efficient authentication and authorization mechanisms. Traditional centralized approaches are increasingly inadequate due to their single points of failure, scalability issues, and vulnerability to attacks. This paper explores a blockchain-based decentralized framework for authentication and authorization in IoT applications, leveraging the inherent security features of blockchain technology. The proposed solution employs smart contracts to automate and enforce access control policies, ensuring that IoT devices can securely interact without relying on a trusted third party. By integrating blockchain with IoT, this approach enhances data integrity, transparency, and auditability while mitigating common security risks associated with centralized systems. The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the architecture, implementation details, and performance evaluation, demonstrating the feasibility and advantages of the proposed decentralized authentication and authorization scheme. Experimental results indicate improved security, scalability, and operational efficiency, positioning blockchain as a promising solution for secure IoT environments.

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