A New Architecture of Search Information System in the Bulletin Official of Kingdom of Morocco

Author(s):  
Anass Smaili ◽  
Mohamed Sbihi ◽  
Abdelali Lasfar
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 187-194
Author(s):  
Darya S. Chepkaya

The article deals with the problem of searching and selecting information. Currently, this kind of problem is solved by using search information systems. The main stage of creating a search information system is the development of the project, which is carried out using the unified modeling language UML and the CASE tool Power Designer. When developing a system project using the UML modeling language, all available information about the designed system is represented as a set of graphical elements, in other words, graphical structures. Such constructions are called diagrams. They reflect the essence of the system and consider it from different sides and represent the processes that take place in it in different ways.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 310
Author(s):  
Kurniawan Kurniawan ◽  
Darius Antoni

Kelurahan 16 Ulu is one of the areas in the city of Palembang which has an area of 475 Ha and consists of several RT. Citizen data collection is the main task of a RT head. The process of managing citizen data by the head of the RT at Kelurahan 16 ulu is still using manualmethod so to get and search information about citizen spread point and data mapping cost a lot of time cause the data still in family card, and the data not yet in mapping state. To solve this problem, it needs visually show the mapping based on Geographic Information System (GIS). GIS is able to manage data that have spatial references for purposes related to mapping and planning. The resulting mapping visualization is in the form of E-government based on GIS. So that it can help to find out the citizen spread point and improve effectiveness and performance in service to the citizen.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-16
Author(s):  
Taufik Siregar ◽  
Zaini Munawir

This study examines how the mediation process according to PERMA No. 1 of 2016, how the level of effectiveness of mediators in resolving cases in the Court and how the role of mediation in realizing the successful realization of legal objectives in Indonesia. The research method used is empirical juridical research, namely legal research conducted by examining directly to the field where the object under study is by direct observation of the 5 (five) State Procurement; Medan, Lubuk Pakam, Binjai, Stabat, Tanjung Balai. Preliminary data on the success of national mediation in 2017 in the MA Case Search Information System (SIPP) is only around 4.14%. The amount is a combination of mediation success in the general court and religious court. The 4.14% success data is based on real data that was successfully displayed in the mediation report menu at SIPP MA. The data source was drawn from the local SIPP of each court in Indonesia. From the description above, it can be understood that mediation is a necessity that must be applied by the judiciary in order to settle disputes peacefully, the application of the principle of justice fast, low cost and simple, and to suppress the accumulation of cases that occur. Data on mediation in successful trials nationwide is less than 4%. Mediation that was expected to be an alternative solution turned out to be devoid of achievement. As a Suggestion For judges appointed as mediators must change the mindset that, the implementation of this mediation is not just to carry out an anich rules, but further than that is that dispute resolution between parties who are parties can be carried out by peaceful means based on agreement.


Author(s):  
Rollin J. Fairbanks ◽  
Theresa K. Guarrera ◽  
Keith S. Karn ◽  
Stanley H. Caplan ◽  
Manish N. Shah ◽  
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