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IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science
ISSN : 08534098     EISSN : 20882033     DOI : -
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IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science (eISSN: 2088-2033; Print ISSN:0853-4098), is an academic journal on the issued related to natural science and technology. The journal initially published four issues every year, i.e. February, May, August, and November. From 2014, IPTEK the Journal for Technology and Science publish three times a year, they are in April, August and December in online version.
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Noise Characteristics and Sound Pressure Level Prediction of Loggia Balcony in Apartment Afif Fajar Zakariya; Ima Defiana; Teddy Badai Samodra
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5582

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Many residential areas are in the street class with high noise, including the apartment. Noise is often overlooked when it will have an impact on the health of residents. The balcony design in apartments can capture and even reduce noise, so this needs to be further investigated; the most widely used balcony in the apartment is a loggia type balcony. To find out the noise level of a place from a particular source such as traffic noise can be done by direct measurement. Knowing the noise level ratio, the method taken is field measurement, simulation, and mathematical calculations. The method of measuring the field using the Gunawangsa Manyar Apartment object by measuring noise levels carried out for 24 hours on the apartment's balcony, the noise level simulation method was carried out with I-Simpa, and the calculation method used a mathematical model. The results obtained are two types of noise on the apartment balcony, namely vehicle noise is steady, and vehicle noise is impulsive with noisy air-conditioner. The comparison of field measurements with simulation methods and calculations shows a high relationship so that the I-Simpa simulation method and calculation can be used to predict the desired noise level on a particular floor.
Analysis of the Key Success Factors for Commercializing Innovation Pemila Mawaddah; Bang-Ning Huang; Chin-Hsin Chang
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2391.245 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.6330

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The development and commercialization of new technologies have inherent uncertainties and associated risks. Many researches conducted by Indonesian R&Ds never reached the diffusion stage, i.e., the commercialization process. Therefore, Indonesia needs a strategy to translate promising technologies into a stream of economic returns for its stakeholders. This study analyzes the critical success factors (KSF) for commercializing innovation. It used new product development literature and TOE (technology–organization– environment) framework and developed a research model to investigate the determinants of commercialization of innovation. In choosing the selected vital success factors, a hierarchy of KSFs was defined. It also used the Analytic hierarchy process to help experts rank the importance of identified KSFs. The KSF hierarchy is constructed with two levels: a critical comprising three dimensions and a detailed level of nine individual factors. The result shows that the experts believe that in the top-level, technology is the most critical dimension followed by environment and organization. Technology is the primary consideration for the company before launching their product to the market. Market demand has the highest rank from the environmental dimension. Lastly, experts suggest that the organization network is the most significant to grasp investors and potential markets for successful commercialization.
Environmental Pollution Impact Analysis on Faecal Sludge Process Using Life Cycle Assessment and Analytic Hierarchy Process Firlianda Imansyah; Nieke Karnaningroem
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.6333

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The processing of fecal sludge in the IPLT is an advanced processing activity because the sludge in the septic tank has not been properly disposed of into the environment. After all, it still contains high organic loads. IPLT Kota Batu is the object of research. It aims to determine the environmental impact caused by the treatment of sludge in the IPLT Kota Batu with the Life Cycle Assessment Method then provide an alternative in reducing the impact with the Analytic Hierarchy Process Method. Life Cycle Assessment is a method for analyzing the environmental impact of a product throughout the life cycle. Stages of life cycle assessment (LCA) are goals and scope, life cycle inventory, life cycle impact assessment, and interpretation data. An alternative selection is then made to reduce the environmental impact using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) Method. AHP is describing a complex problem into a result that is represented in a multi-level structure. AHP stages are input goals, criteria, alternatives, weighting, and priority scale, producing the recommended answer or decision. From the LCA method, it was found that the emission load released into the environment in the treatment of sludge was in the form of CO2 emissions, energy emissions, and potentially disappearing species fractions of 3.948,935 kg CO2/year, 1.100.334,84 MJ, and 3.624,647 PDF.m2.y. The use of this method can find out that the treatment of sludge in the IPLT Kota Batu has an environmental burden and impacts the phenomenon of global warming, non-renewable energy, and aquatic eutrophication. The best alternative to reduce emissions in the treatment process of sludge in the IPLT Kota Batu is to perform maintenance treatment on a scheduled basis.
The Needs for Septage Treatment Plant in The Urban Areas of Blitar Regency: A Research Study Pratiwi, Yeni; Purwanti, Ipung Fitri; Hermana, Joni
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5642

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Blitar is one of the regencies in Indonesia that doesn’t have Septage Treatment Plant (STP). The high coverage of on-site wastewater system access as well as routine desludging needs in the Decentralized Wastewater Treatment Plant (DWWTP) requires further septage process of septage in the form of STP. However, almost 90% of STP in Indonesia was not working correctly due to poor effluent quality and inadequate operational and maintenance costs. This study referred to the current conditions of domestic wastewater management obtained from interviews and questionnaires to identify the real needs of establishing STP efficiently and sustainably. Furthermore, this paper contained the analysis of STP capacity, site selection, sludge treatment units, land requirements, capital costs, operational and maintenance costs. By considering the existing desludging activity, the capacity of STP in 2019 was 20.95 m3/day. Meanwhile, the capacity of STP at the end of the 20-year design period was 41.36 m3/day. Although site selection analysis was obtained three locations for STP, the selected location of STP was the one which was centrally located in one location, namely Sutojayan Sub-District. One location of STP was considered to be more efficient from land needs, capital cost, operational and maintenance costs. The total land requirement of the STP was 2,196.49 m2. The capital cost amounted to IDR 15,562,028,000. The operational and maintenance costs were IDR 319,715/day, while the underlying service tariff charged to the community was IDR 188,000/septic tank.
Acceptance Analysis of The East Java Province E-Procurement System Using TAM Method Mas Odi; Erma Suryani
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5641

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Technological developments have changed the system of the government. The EastJava Provincial Government utilizes Information and Communication Technologyfor the procurement of goods and services. This study aims to measure the level ofacceptance of technology in the system and the satisfaction of applications for thegoods and services procurement in East Java Province. The results of this study canbe used to improve the system that has been made. This study uses the TechnologyAcceptance Model (TAM) method in measuring using (5) aspects, namely Perceptionof Ease of Use, Benefits of Use, Attitudes toward behavior, Interest in Behavior, andBehavior. This study used 90 respondents. The results showed that from the regres-sion test on the variable Perception of Ease of Use with Benefits of Use of 13.5%,Perception of Ease of Use with Attitudes Against Behavior amounted to 38.7%. Ben-efits of Using Attitudes Against Behavior was 23.9%, Benefits of Use with InterestBehavior amounted to 11.5%, Attitudes toward Behavior were Large with Interest inBehavior at 22.2%. Benefits of Use with Behavior amounted to 10.1%, and Interestsin Behavior with Behavior were 13.2%. The study results show that the user’s easeand attitude have the highest value and interest in behavior. Therefore the East Javaprovincial government can maintain the procurement application.
Determinants of Behavior Intention and Use Behavior among Bukalapak’s Consumers Giandi, Oxsy; Irawan, Isa; Ambarwati, Rita
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5585

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The development of communication and information technology has touched the marketing and sales industry. In recent years, there have been many market places in Indonesia, where people buy and sell without meeting face to face. This study investigates the influence of people's intention on the use of behavior to buy at the market place in Indonesia. The market, which becomes the research object is Bukapalak. The data were obtained using the questionnaire. This study obtained 210 respondents, and the data were processed by the method of partial least square. There is a positive and significant influence of behavioral intention from Bukalapak’s consumer on the use (usage) behavior. The dominant determinant indicator in this study is the degree of the purpose of using the market place.
Measure The Significance of Learning Value and Trust Factors for Online Learning Technology Acceptance in Indonesia Yuda Dian Harja; Mohammad Isa Irawan; Rita Ambarwati
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5583

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One of the main stages to achieve the success of online learning technology is the acceptance of the technology by its users. Therefore, identifying how significant the influence of a factor in the success of technology acceptance is very important. This study aims to measure the significance of learning value and trust factors on the acceptance model of online learning technology. To test the research hypothesis used the Partial Least Square Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method. This research is a quantitative study with a survey approach to respondents, where respondents must have used online learning technology. The result of the study shows the influence of learning value and trust factors on the acceptance of online learning technology is significant. The results of the study can be taken into consideration for providers of online learning technology in Indonesia as a reference in making strategic decisions for further development.
Review on Design Strategies of Energy Saving Office Building with Evaporative Cooling in Tropical Region Rizvanda Ryan Savero; I Gusti Ngurah Antaryama; Bambang Soemardiono
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5607

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This research reviews the theories and design of energy-saving office buildings that apply evaporative cooling concepts to inhibit solar heat and improve natural cooling. The limited land in urban areas forces the building orientation facing East-West to increase building heat gain in tropical regions. This research is interesting because evaporative cooling is rarely found in office building design, especially in tropical areas. The method used is literature searching (theory, journal, and president) related to the energy-saving building (passive design) and passive cooling with evaporative cooling techniques. A review of design strategies can be used as a reference for general criteria applied at the design stage of office building architectural design. As a limitation, questions are needed to find related theories such as (1) what are the factors of building heat control and the criteria required in designing energy-saving office building (2) how to apply evaporative cooling techniques to design the energysaving office building. Solar heat is a key factor in building heat gain. So it must be noticed to control building heat to protect heat transfer into buildings. The results of the design energy saving office buildings in the tropical region have required the application of passive designs such as building orientation, building core placement, shading elements, cross ventilation, natural lighting, producing shape, and application of evaporative cooling with consideration of wind direction and hottest side due to solar radiation
Leachate Production Analysis and Arrangement of Gas Vent Pipelines in Ex-Landfill Sarbagita Regional Landfill Gayatri, Putu Ari; Pandebesie, Ellina
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5643

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Sarbagita Regional Landfill is a regional landfill which is located in Denpasar. At this time, there were closure and landfill arrangement in Sarbagita Regional Landfill. The utilization of ex-landfill land used as green open space requires leachate and gas handling due to the process of waste decomposition is still ongoing. Analysis of gas and leachate potential is needed for further management so that the surrounding environment is not polluted. Analysis of potential gas generation using a triangular method and analysis of leachate generation potential using the Thornwaite method. The maximum gas production occurs in 2023 at 43.367.678,25 m3/year. Gas production gradually declined until it’s estimated to run out in 2034. The number of gas pipe points needed is 19 points. Treatment methods that can be considered are the gas conversion to electricity method and the flaring method. The results of the calculation from leachate potential is 3.84 liters/second. The result will be used to planning a leachate processing installation. Processing system through 4 processing stages, namely processing in anaerobic ponds, facultative ponds, aerobic ponds, and biofilter ponds. Besides considering the technical aspects of technology selection, we also considered the Regional Government’s capability and commitment as the manager.
Aeration - Advanced Filtration (AAF) Treatment for Reducing Iron and Chloride in Natural Groundwater Nur Aini Febriyana; Ali Masduqi
IPTEK The Journal for Technology and Science Vol 31, No 2 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j20882033.v31i2.5581

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The production of drinking water for the needs of rural communities generally stilldepend on natural water sources. Communities in rural areas usually use groundwaterfor their daily needs. The water supply in Sampang Regency, East Java Provincehas groundwater problem, i.e. the amount of iron and chloride in the water supplyexceed the maximum amount allowed by PERMENKES No. 492/2010. Therefore,this study proposes a method for drinking water treatment using diffused aeration,as pretreatment, and followed by filtration processing. This pretreatment is meantfor reducing iron. The filtration process is carried out in stages with an advancedfilter of low continuous discharge. The filter media uses resin activated carbon andmicrofiltration to remove suspended and dissolved ions. The results of aeration andfiltration processing (AAF) shows that the preprocessed water have Cl-removal of98.39%, TDS-removal of 97.394%, and iron-removal of 97.41%

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