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Ridwan Sanjaya
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ridwan@unika.ac.id
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+62818298462
Journal Mail Official
sisforma@unika.ac.id
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Jl. Pawiyatan Luhur IV/1, Bendan Dhuwur, Semarang
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Kota semarang,
Jawa tengah
INDONESIA
Sisforma: Journal of Information Systems
ISSN : 23558253     EISSN : 24427888     DOI : 10.24167
SISFORMA journal published by the Information Systems Studies Program Faculty of Computer Science Soegiapranata Semarang. to accommodate the scientific writings of the ideas or studies related to information systems. Scope journal Sisforma: Topics that will be published in the journal SISFORMA include (but not only in the limit in these topics only): Education and Curriculum, Game Theory and Game Technology, General topic in Information System, E-business, ERP, CMS, Artificial Intelligence and Enterprise System Information, Network and Computer Security, and Information Technology
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Design and Build Educational Game "New Normal" Felicia Kusuma; Ridwan Sanjaya; Erdhi Widyarto Nugroho
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (696.837 KB) | DOI: 10.24167/sisforma.v8i2.4101

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Indonesia’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 infection was in early March 2020. Of course, the citizens in Indonesia want this pandemic to end soon. The fact is, there are plenty of people who do not apply the health protocols properly in daily life. Therefore, the effort to formulate the educational media in the form of a game will be carried out in this study. “New Normal” game is an educational media about how to apply the health protocols properly that have a nice user interface design so that the players will not get bored easily while playing. Thus, the knowledge about the importance of applying the health protocols properly will be embedded in every player’s mind.
The Validity and Reliability of the Online Cooperative Learning Attitude Scales in the Indonesian Language Elisabeth Rukmini; Arya Susila Nugraha; Hanna Angelina; Dara Aprilia Christianty
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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Interactive online learning requires students’ cooperation. Online cooperative learning focuses on learning activities on group cohesiveness to achieve the highest cognitive level. Students can improve their teamwork skills, problem-solving skills, social skills, self-confidence, academic success, and metacognition levels through online cooperative learning activities. The Online Cooperative Learning Attitude Scales (OCLAS) scale is a tool to measure students’ attitudes towards online cooperative learning. Education in Indonesia uses Indonesian as the language of instruction. Therefore, the adaptation of measurement tools such as OCLAS into the Indonesian language is crucial. This study aimed to adapt OCLAS into Indonesian by translating the original OCLAS into the Indonesian language and determining the instrument’s validity and reliability. The OCLAS has three main components: positive interdependence, individual accountability, and group processing for equal individual contribution. The original version contained 17 statements with responses using a Likert scale of five and seven points. We validated the OCLAS using the item-correlation method. The reliability was measured using the Cronbach’s Alpha method, which is useful for measuring internal consistency. The original OCLAS was translated into the Indonesian Language. A language center in a prominent university performed the verification of forward and backward translation of the Indonesian OCLAS. The Indonesian-OCLA was distributed to 59 students at a private university from the pharmacy and non-pharmacy study programs and 275 high school students. The validation results showed seven invalid items for pharmacy students, five invalid items for non-pharmacy students, and six invalid items for high school students. The Indonesian-OCLAS has Cronbach’s Alpha reliability with a value of 0.711 for pharmacy students, 0.791 for non-pharmaceutical students, and 0.702 for high school students. This study showed that ten out of 17 statements had good validity, and they were reliable. Therefore, we recommended the usage of the Indonesian-OCLAS toward high school and college students.
The Implementation of SST as the System of Room Reservation for Students’ Organization at Atma Jaya BSD Campus Ferdian Aditya Pratama; Stefani Prima Dias Kristiana; Christian Moritz Lukito
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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The implementation of SST in any organization activity can create a positive outcome and bring less negative response if the system failed. The bureau of students, alumni, and student career counselling at Atma Jaya has difficulties managing a room booking process for the student’s organization. The current method of room booking is done manually, and it has taken a lot of costs, especially from time, human resources, and the process itself. This research focuses on developing the SST system that can help the bureau manage the room booking process. The system itself will be developed on a web-based platform using Laravel as the framework. The room booking system will be developed using an SDLC model with five general processes: planning, analysing, design, implementation, and testing. This research will also measure user satisfaction while using the system using Kaplan and Norton Model. The result of this study is a web-based system for a room booking process for students’ organizations in Atma Jaya BSD Campus. Based on the evaluation of user satisfaction, this system has an average score of 4.56, which indicates the user is very satisfied using this system for the room reservation.
An Approach to Digitalize the Health Care System of Bangladesh using Smartphone Md. Kamrul Hossain; Ahmed Imteaj; Kazi Hassan Shakib; Saika Zaman
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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Health is one of the basic needs of human life. If this need cannot be fulfilled, then nothing can compensate for the loss. Often in Bangladesh, we observe that the economic ability of mass people can hardly ensure proper health care. The poor are being deprived of proper health care and even though the rich class can afford quality health care, but it comes with many compromises with their valuable time and labor. To meet the gap, we thought of a smartphone-based health care system that will assist people, especially the underprivileged, to attain health care easily and effectively. To effectively use the ICT facility that the government and non-government sectors are providing, we made a mobile application that will have several features including online appointment and cabin booking, prescription generator, hospital, and doctor's information displayed along with the suggestion, medicinal and disease information, etc. Since there is a great need for a system that can alarm people of emerging diseases in their area, we made a system to alarm people about that. Moreover, in the world of continuous changes, there is a great need for communication to acquire the latest knowledge. Hence a social network where doctors can discuss cures and medication will be of great benefit. Along with this, the need for continuous observation of medicinal side effects is not negligible. So, we need a proper channel for communication between patient and doctor, especially when a patient encounters some trouble when he takes the pre-scribed medications because of their side effects.
Development of Information System Management Customer Satisfaction Using the Simple Additive Weighting Method and Website-Based Google Maps API at ISP XYZ Ahmad Habib; Putra Aditya Nova; Ardy Januantoro
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (659.226 KB) | DOI: 10.24167/sisforma.v8i2.3597

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Internet Service Provider XYZ is a service company that provides a variety of Internet  service  package  products,  cloud data, communication networks, and complete installations,  as  well  as  various  local  and international  TV  channel  service  packages interactively  using  fiber  optic  technology. However,  over  time,  problems  arose,  where many  customers  complained  about  the troubleshooter service management provided by the ISP, for example, related to reports of disturbances  from  customers,  the  length  of time  in  handling  disturbances,  the  lack  of clarity  of  officers  who  handled  disturbances and so on which led to a decrease in the level of  customer  satisfaction.  To  deal  with  these problems,  researchers  developed  a  customer satisfaction  management  information  system by  applying  the  Simple  Additive  Weighting method supported by a website-based google maps API to solve the problems being faced by  ISP  XYZ.  The  results  of  the  system development  are  expected  to  facilitate  and speed  up  the  handling  of  problems  that  are being experienced by customers and with the application  of  the  SAW  method  can  easily find  out  the  level  of  customer  satisfaction  at the XYZ ISP. 
The Use Of Fixed Assets Management System In Souvenir Centre Elisa Farida; G. Freddy Koeswoyo; Erdhi Widyarto Nugroho
SISFORMA Vol 8, No 2: November 2021
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Assets have a large role in shoring up a business process in a particular entity. Without fixed assets, a business will be difficult to do its business processes well. Fixed assets owned by Souvenir Centre Group 58 have not been well recorded, from the physical amount or in accounting records. Often the recording of assets manually causes problems due to the possibility of human error. Recording the depreciation of an asset is also a necessity of an entity that runs business processes. Therefore, an application is needed that can replace the manual process to be systemized. The aim of the research to be conducted is to design and develop and implement a fixed asset inventory system at a central store by QR-Code-based "Group 58" and look at the impact it has on the process of manually recording fixed asset inventory. Designing a Fixed Asset Management System at the Souvenir Centre "Group 58", through interviews, a study of company documents, designing Use Case Diagram, ER Diagram, Flowchart, and display design. Once the system is complete, a final interview is conducted with 5 employees/owners of the Souvenir Centre "Group 58" and get the result that the use of the asset management system has a positive impact on the Souvenir Centre "Group 58".

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