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OPSI
ISSN : 16932102     EISSN : 26862352     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31315/opsi
Core Subject : Engineering,
Jurnal OPSI adalah Jurnal Optimasi Sistem Industri yang diterbitkan oleh Jurusan Teknik Industri UPN “Veteran” Yogyakarta sebagai wahana publikasi hasil karya ilmiah, penelitian rekayasa teknologi di bidang Teknik Industri, Sistem Industri, Manajemen Industri dan Teknologi Informasi.
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Optimizing inventory policy to mitigate stockouts during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study of a pharmacy in Riau, Indonesia Puspitasari, Fransiska Hernina; Chandra, Wilbert; Kartika Dewa, Parama; Bayu Kurniawan, V Reza
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11236

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This paper studies on proposed inventory policy at a well-known pharmacy in Riau Province, Indonesia. Pharmacy X often experiences stockouts, especially during the critical period of the COVID-19 pandemic. These stockouts lead to lost sales. The Q and P inventory models are used to determine the optimal order quantity and order period using several simulation scenarios. Storage capacity and the ability of suppliers to supply drugs are constraints in this study. However, only 7 SKUs that often run out will be examined. The purpose of this paper is to minimize the shortage level of the SKUs using a parameter of shortage costs. After simulation, it was proven there was a decrease in the shortage costs in each SKU compared to the actual state. The reduction reached 23% - 74%. 
Utilizing the game design factor questionnaire to develop engaging games for adaptive learning in the serious educational game: the Ma'had Sari, Nur Fitriyah Ayu Tunjung; Kusumawati, Ririen; Karami, Ahmad Fahmi; A, Miftahul Hikmah Putri Samudera
OPSI Vol 17 No 1 (2024): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v17i1.11322

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This study explores the unique mandatory residence, Ma'had Sunan Ampel Al Alyi (MSAA), at the State Islamic University (UIN) Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malang, aiming to develop Quranic reading competence in new students. The varying educational backgrounds of admitted students lead to differences in their Quranic reading capabilities, highlighting the need for adaptive learning. In response to this diversity, adaptive learning using artificial intelligence is employed, implemented through the serious education game "The Ma'had." Survey results from expert individuals using a Game Design Factor Questionnaire reveal the game's substantial potential. The results show high agreement (100%) on clear goals, engaging gameplay, and a sense of freedom, with 67% strongly agreeing on improved understanding. Challenges are motivating, and the game successfully sparks curiosity. "The Ma’had" Game proves effective, but further research is recommended to explore variations in player engagement and compare results with expert test subjects, employing alternative quantitative testing methods for a comprehensive analysis.
Organic waste management based on supply chain management using arena simulation and macro ergonomics approach Setyaningrum, Ratih; Sari, Pitri Nopita
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11325

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In this modern era, simulation software such as Arena has become a valuable tool for designing, optimizing, and analyzing the flow of supply chains efficiently. The aim of this research is to describe and analyze the flow of waste supply chains using Arena software. The second objective is to analyze the behavior of the people of Semarang city regarding organic waste processing using a macroergonomics approach. This study employs a simulation approach by utilizing Arena software to model the flow of waste supply chains from collection, sorting, processing, to final disposal stages. Using Arena software, simulation results can be measured and objectively analyzed, serving as a basis for identifying improvements and enhancements in the waste supply chain. To manage organic waste in an area it is necessary to involve cognitive, psychological, organizational and environmental aspects. The strategy for managing organic waste in urban areas such as the Semarang area is to manage and ensure that organic waste has added value and sales value.
Design and manufacturing optimization of herbal drink crystallization machine using reverse engineering method Santoso, Heru Agus; Islahudin, Nur; Wijaya, Dewa Kusuma
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11335

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This article explains the design and manufacture of a herbal drink powder crystallization machine at Menik Jaya MSMEs. The problem with this research stems from the large number of defective products produced in the form of herbal powder that is burnt and lumpy. This is because production staff still manually stir the process continuously without stopping, causing fatigue due to work and impacting the quality of the process. So that the optimal design and manufacture of the crystallization machine is obtained where the dimensions of the machine are 130 cm high, 100 cm long and wide, machine legs height is 62 cm, stove height is 87 cm from the base and the stove pan handle width is 12 cm. Regarding engine performance, the ideal electric capacity of the motor is 60 watts with a stirrer and pan made from a combination of wood and AISI 3195 stainless steel. The pully uses 2 types of sizes, if the volume of raw material is small then a 4 cm pully is used with 10 Rpm rotation speed and 0,052 Nm torque value, while for large volumes a 6 cm pully is used with 15 Rpm rotation speed and 0,038 Nm torque value.
Facility layout design of bag and apparel factory with systematic layout planning and computerized relative allocation of facilities technique method Fitrian, Alvin Noor; Lestari, Dwi
OPSI Vol 17 No 1 (2024): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v17i1.11343

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The high market attractiveness index and competitive position made Dewi Media Lestari invest in building a new factory. The factory specifically is used to produce convection products and apparel. Development is carried out using a systematic layout planning and computerized relative allocation of facilities technique. The objective of this research is to obtain an ideal layout that can minimize the distance between departments. As a result, there are nine departments with a total area of 385 m2 consisting of 18 m2loading dock department, 36 m2 raw material department, 86 m2cutting department, 42 m2 branding department, 21 m2 screen printing department, 105 m2 sewing department, 28 m2 finishing department, 28 m2 packing department, and 21 m2 warehouse department. Material handling costs for the initial layout produced using the systematic layout planning method are IDR 29,808.95 per day. After adjusting with Computerized Relative Facility Allocation Technique, the most ideal final layout was produced with minimal material handling costs of IDR 24,411.40 per day.
Redesign of the sizing process optimization to produce warp yarn with strong weaving ability Kartika, Wahyu; Soepardi, Apriani
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11355

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The research focuses on optimization of the sizing process parameters for cotton warp yarn material. The sizing process is a crucial step where warp yarn is coated with a starch solution before weaving. The aim is to produce warp yarn with strong weaving ability, thereby facilitating the entire process. To achieve this, several factors are considered, namely the steam bar, and squeeze roll pressure, including machine speed. The techniques used to address this issue include Taguchi in collaboration with Grey Relational Analysis (GRA) to effectively address multi-responses. In this analysis, the larger the better characteristic was applied to S/N Ratio, indicating that the higher the GRG value, the closer it is to the desired optimum condition. Based on the calculations from S/N Ratio response table for the GRG, it can be determined that factor steam bar pressure was selected at 4 Bar, with an average S/N Ratio value of -2.935. factor squeeze roll should be set to level 10 Km/m3, as it yields an average S/N Ratio value of -2.912. Factors squeeze roll) and C (Machine Speed) were selected at levels 2 (10 Km/m3) and 1 (45 M/Min) with average values of -2.912, and -4.771, respectively. 
Analysis of consumer characteristics on retail business with clustering analysis method and association rule for selling improvement strategy recommendations Khasanah, Annisa Uswatun; Baihaqie, Muhammad Rafly Qowi
OPSI Vol 17 No 1 (2024): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v17i1.11411

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In the highly competitive retail industry, companies must continually innovate and develop unique business strategies to enhance their sales performance. The ABC Store, a mini market in Yogyakarta, has experienced fluctuating sales over the past year, failing to meet its targets. This study aims to analyze consumer purchasing behavior at the ABC Store and provide strategic recommendations to boost sales. The data analyzed in this study comprises three months of transaction records. The methods used include Association Rule - Market Basket Analysis (AR-MBA) with the FP-Growth algorithm and Clustering Analysis with K-Means. The clustering analysis identified four distinct customer segments: Mid-Morning Moderates, Diverse Afternoon Buyers, Evening Moderates, and High-Value Customers. Cluster 2, comprising Diverse Afternoon Buyers, was selected for AR analysis due to its relatively high transaction value and the variety of products purchased, indicating its potential to evolve into a High-Value Customers cluster. The analysis yielded 104 rules. The findings can inform marketing strategies to increase sales, including product bundling and customer loyalty programs such as a point system.In the highly competitive retail industry, companies must continually innovate and develop unique business strategies to enhance their sales performance. The ABC Store, a mini market in Yogyakarta, has experienced fluctuating sales over the past year, failing to meet its targets. This study aims to analyze consumer purchasing behavior at the ABC Store and provide strategic recommendations to boost sales. The data analyzed in this study comprises three months of transaction records. The methods used include Association Rule - Market Basket Analysis (AR-MBA) with the FP-Growth algorithm and Clustering Analysis with K-Means. The clustering analysis identified four distinct customer segments: Mid-Morning Moderates, Diverse Afternoon Buyers, Evening Moderates, and High-Value Customers. Cluster 2, comprising Diverse Afternoon Buyers, was selected for AR analysis due to its relatively high transaction value and the variety of products purchased, indicating its potential to evolve into a High-Value Customers cluster. The analysis yielded 104 rules. The findings can inform marketing strategies to increase sales, including product bundling and customer loyalty programs such as a point system.
ECABLE (External Catheter Flexible) innovation of catheter external products for women Willman, Lamro Taruna; Afifah, Tasya; Banurea, Menda Natalia; Ismianti, Ismianti
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11435

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The increasing age of humans leads to reduced strength and muscle mass. Increasing age can also cause a decrease in the function of other organs, such as the urinary tract so that some elderly people have difficulty moving places to urinate and need to use diapers. The types of urinary catheters on the market are intermittent catheters, suprapubic catheters, and external catheters. The purpose of this study was to design a special external catheter for women with the name Ecable. Ecable is designed according to the needs of users both the elderly themselves and people who care for the elderly. The method used in this design is design thinking. ecable consists of five major components: a urine bag, an alarm, a hose, special underwear, and a urine funnel. The advantages offered by this product are easy to install and remove, comfortable to use, minimize unpleasant odors, there is a full urine bag detection alarm, minimize the cause of irritation, and are cost-effective because they can be used repeatedly.  This catheter is expected to help the elderly and caregivers to overcome existing needs. 
The influence of music tempo on consumer behavior at grocery stores Septyowati, Inna; Prabaswari, Atyanti Dyah; Sari, Amarria Dila; Purnomo, Hari; Irawan, Ade
OPSI Vol 17 No 2 (2024): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v17i2.11461

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Music is the art of sound arranged in such a way as to produce beautiful rhythms, melodies and harmonies. Music itself has been widely used as background sound in various fields, one of which is the retail business. This research aims to see the influence of the type of music tempo on consumer purchasing behavior where there are two types of tempos used, fast music tempo and slow music tempo. The method used to see the effect of music tempo on consumer purchasing behavior is the multiple linear regression statistical test. For fast music tempo types there will be 5 questions, 5 questions for slow music tempo types, and 3 questions for consumer purchasing behavior. The population used in this research includes consumers from five grocery stores located in the Yogyakarta Province, Indonesia, who have carried out shopping activities at these stores in May 2023, with a sample size of 32 respondents. The analysis technique used is descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression analysis. The results of this regression analysis show that there is a positive influence of slow music tempo on consumer purchasing behavior, while fast tempo music has negative influence on consumer purchasing behavior.
Evaluation of waiting time for outpatient services at Respira Hospital Yogyakarta using discrete system simulation Astanti, Yuli Dwi; Rahmawati, Berty Dwi; Akbar, Ahmad Taufiq; Rysnalendra, Alya Pangesti
OPSI Vol 16 No 2 (2023): ISSN 1693-2102
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/opsi.v16i2.11536

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The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia has established standard rules for the quality of outpatient service in hospitals. One indicator of the quality of outpatient services at a hospital is the patient's waiting time to be served either by a specialist or other services such as a pharmacy. Respira Hospital Yogyakarta is a special pulmonary and respiratory hospital in Yogyakarta that continues to improve the quality of its services. Based on the results of observations and interviews it is known that in terms of waiting time, patients at Respira Hospital Yogyakarta still have to wait to get service. Examples of queues that occur include patients waiting for a specialist doctor's examination for around 75 to 90 minutes. waiting at the pharmacy and cashier for up to 60 minutes or more. This study attempts to evaluate the waiting time for outpatient services at Respira Hospital Yogyakarta using a simulation. Based on the simulation results, it is known that the patient's waiting time in the system is 217.33 minutes and the longest waiting time is in the pediatric polyclinic and pharmacy departments. After the scenario implementation were made, namely in the pediatric polyclinic and pharmacy sections, the waiting time decreased to 177.19 minutes. This means that evaluations carried out using simulations can help hospitals reduce waiting time for outpatients