Experimental Information System Evaluation of Preparatory Students Based on Data Analysis

2021 ◽  
pp. 638-644
Author(s):  
Ji Meng
2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 46
Author(s):  
Rizaldi Akbar ◽  
Mukhtar Mukhtar

Tracer Study is one of the methods used by several universities, especially in Indonesia to get feedback from alumni. Along with the development of AMIK Indonesia's e-Tracer Study, it needs to be evaluated for use by students and alumni. Evaluation of Tracer Study from the usability aspect can be done to find out a system that can be used by users in the effectiveness, efficiency, and satisfaction. One method that can be used to conduct observation and evaluation is the HOT (Human-Organization-Technology) Fit Model. The method in this study consisted of three stages namely; 1) literature review, 2) discuss theories about information system evaluation models and fit, and 3) analysis and identification of models, and data analysis tools used are SPSS and SmartPLS. From the results of the current research achievements, it can be concluded that in theory, this study has added a reference to the use of the HOT-FIT model for subsequent researchers or other parties in understanding the measurement of the successful implementation of the system, it can be used as a material consideration for the student sector as the manager of the e-system -Tracer Study. There is a deletion of 1 deleted indicator, the LO3 indicator. From 12 hypotheses there are 3 rejected hypotheses, namely IQ → STR, IQ → SU, and LO → NB. the relationship between variables IQ → STR, IQ → SU, and LO → NB did not have a significant effect, based on data analyzed from 124 respondents, 79% stated they use of e-Tracer Study felt very good, 11% felt quite good, and 10% feeling unwell.Keywords:Evaluation, e-Tracer Study, HOT (Human-Organization-Technology) Fit Model


2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 33-42
Author(s):  
Fajar Adiyanto ◽  
Yuli Chomsatu Samrotun ◽  
Anita Wijayanti

This study is conducted to: 1) test and analyze the influence of educational level on financial report quality; 2) test and analyze the influence of work experience on financial report quality; 3) test and analyze the influence of accounting information system on financial report quality. This type of research i.e. research with quantitative data sources in this study is the primary data. Population in this study is all employees employed in district financial department in Surakarta with the sample amounted of 30 employees, where all population was taken as sample. The technique in this study use the question form. The data analysis in a linear regression multiple series program spss for windows version 17.0. From data analysis known that the variabel work experience (H2) and accounting information system comprehension (H3) have influence on financial report quality, and the educational level (H1) variable has no influence on financial report quality, with in the regression coefficient values show that showed a negative value i.e. t count-0.985 and significant value of 0.334


2021 ◽  
Vol 1748 ◽  
pp. 032025
Author(s):  
Jicheng Wang ◽  
Donghai Li ◽  
Zhao Wang ◽  
Taifeng Wan

2016 ◽  
Vol 49 (1) ◽  
pp. 302-310 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Kachala ◽  
John Westbrook ◽  
Dmitri Svergun

Recent advances in small-angle scattering (SAS) experimental facilities and data analysis methods have prompted a dramatic increase in the number of users and of projects conducted, causing an upsurge in the number of objects studied, experimental data available and structural models generated. To organize the data and models and make them accessible to the community, the Task Forces on SAS and hybrid methods for the International Union of Crystallography and the Worldwide Protein Data Bank envisage developing a federated approach to SAS data and model archiving. Within the framework of this approach, the existing databases may exchange information and provide independent but synchronized entries to users. At present, ways of exchanging information between the various SAS databases are not established, leading to possible duplication and incompatibility of entries, and limiting the opportunities for data-driven research for SAS users. In this work, a solution is developed to resolve these issues and provide a universal exchange format for the community, based on the use of the widely adopted crystallographic information framework (CIF). The previous version of the sasCIF format, implemented as an extension of the core CIF dictionary, has been available since 2000 to facilitate SAS data exchange between laboratories. The sasCIF format has now been extended to describe comprehensively the necessary experimental information, results and models, including relevant metadata for SAS data analysis and for deposition into a database. Processing tools for these files (sasCIFtools) have been developed, and these are available both as standalone open-source programs and integrated into the SAS Biological Data Bank, allowing the export and import of data entries as sasCIF files. Software modules to save the relevant information directly from beamline data-processing pipelines in sasCIF format are also developed. This update of sasCIF and the relevant tools are an important step in the standardization of the way SAS data are presented and exchanged, to make the results easily accessible to users and to promote further the application of SAS in the structural biology community.


2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 383
Author(s):  
Donny Dhonanto ◽  
Nurul Puspita Palupi ◽  
Ghaisani Salsabila

 Transformation of land-use cause forest area decrease that will affect microclimate (weather tends heat), thus hotspot may possible to scattered in that area and raise the transformation of surface temperature. The objective of this research is to determine the indication of surface temperature in the East Kutai District. The advantage of this research is to give information about hotspot area distribution based on land use and relate between hotspots with surface temperature increase so it is supposed to be one of the consider to transform land use in East Kutai District. This research was held from April until May 2019 at the Laboratory of Carthography and Geographic Information System, Faculty of Agriculture, Mulawarman University. This research using calculation of Land Surface Temperature (LST) value to determine the transformation of surface temperature in East Kutai District by data analysis from Landsat-8 OLI/TIRS satellite. Hotspot area distribution adapted to map of land-use so we found the source of the hotspot. The result of the research shows there are about 6 hotspots in land-use of plantation in 2017 and the increase of the surface temperature is not static cause by depending of rainfall in East Kutai District. Increasing of surface temperature in East Kutai District in October 2013 become 22.35 oC (for minimum temperature), whereas in May 2017 become 37.24 oC (for maximum temperature). 


2017 ◽  
pp. 5899-5909 ◽  
Author(s):  
Azam Mokhtari ◽  
Zahra Azizi ◽  
Soheila Rabiaee Fradonbeh

Objective. Estimate the prevalence and spatial modeling of PPR in the small ruminant population of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran, during 2009–2014. Materials and methods. Data were collected from veterinary organization and Offices in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province and data analysis was carried out using and IBM SPSS version 22 and Office 2010. For spatial modeling geographic information system (QGIS and PCI-Geomatic) was used. Results. This study showed that the overall prevalence of PPR during the years 2009 to 2014 was 1.37%. Koohrang, Ardal, Lordegan, Ben, Borougen, Shahrekord, Farsan and Kiar cities had the highest prevalence of PPR, respectively. The highest PPR infection rate was observed in the March and goat more affected rather than other ruminants. Conclusions. Our findings provide evidence of a rather common prevalence of PPR and its spatial distribution in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province. Using statistical tests for data analysis of PPR and its spatial modeling researchers can predict the incidence of disease in the future and could select appropriate measures of disease control.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 105-114
Author(s):  
Desi Rahmaningtias ◽  
Shinta Wahyu Hati

PT Krisna Makmur Abadi  has yet to have a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), especially in the process of incoming and outgoing goods, is expected to guide, assist companies in carrying out operational activities, and improve the effectiveness of employees, especially the warehouse. Source of the data obtained in the form of a document the company's history, systems and procedures for entry and exit of goods and documents related to Inventory. The method used to collect data that is used this research is to conduct interviews, observation and documentation. The method used in the data analysis is qualitative descriptive method. This research resulted in the design of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) as a reference standards in order to increase the effectiveness of employees of companies and applications  Inventory Information System to facilitate the employees to manage Inventory in the warehouse.


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