scholarly journals The Information Systems of Boarding House Search Application In Soegijapranata Catholic University Semarang Based On Android

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 16
Author(s):  
Anastasia Widiastuti ◽  
Erdhi Widyarto Nugroho ◽  
Albertus Dwi Yoga Widiantoro

 Soegijapranata Catholic University is one of the private universities that exist in Semarang. Many students from outside the region are on their education at this university. Students from outside the area seek for the temporary residence or domicile or are often referred to as boarding houses. The increasing of the development technology makes it easier for humans to find all the information. Boarding houses search application helps facilitate students in finding information about boarding houses which are desired. This application can be operated on Android and there are printed the profiles and the facilities of boarding houses, so that users can use them easily, and equipped with GPS to find boarding houses locations, it is not easier to find the locations of the boarding houses. From the results of this study, 90% agree with the existence of a boarding houses search application. This application is very beneficial for various parties such as boarding houses managers can promote their own boarding houses and students are easier to find boarding houses information which is desired and they can choose from the lowest price to the highest price.

Author(s):  
Andy Paul Harianja ◽  
Iwada Grawilser Talunohi

The development of the field of information technology is very rapid, therefore many companies, industries, shops and other business entities are using information systems to increase their business. Online sales information systems are used to carry out business processes such as distribution, sales, purchasing, marketing of goods or services by using communication networks and the internet. Online sales information systems can help people who do not have a place or shop to carry out their business. Students in this case, especially at the Catholic University of Santo Thomas, are an opportunity to take advantage of this facility in carrying out their business, especially if they do not have a place or shop to carry out their business. For this reason, an online sales information system was built that can be accessed through the website.


Author(s):  
Umer Maqsood ◽  
Roop Zahra ◽  
Muhammad Zahid Latif ◽  
Hena Athar ◽  
Gul Muhammad Shaikh ◽  
...  

Introduction: A variety of research studies have shown that caffeine usage is highly prevalent among university students and many of them have different perception of its effect on their mental and physical health. These perceptions can influence the intake of caffeine which may lead to its addiction, resulting in serious public health consequences. Aims & Objectives: The objective of the study is to determine the frequency of caffeine consumption and the perception of its effects among university students. Place and duration of study: This study was conducted within 6 months duration, from May 2018 to October 2019 among students of three private universities in Lahore, Pakistan. Material & Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. A sample size of 670 university students was taken and the data were collected from three private universities of Lahore through convenience sampling technique. The perception of effects of caffeine was determined through a pre-validated questionnaire, Caffeine Expectancy Questionnaire (CaffEQ) from consumers and nonconsumers of caffeine. Results: A total of 670 university students participated in the study, out of which, 278 (41.5%) were males and 392 (58.5%) were females. 506 (75.5%) participants were consumer of caffeine, while 164 (24.5%) were non consumer. The occurrence of caffeine consumption was more in males (79.9%) than in females (72.4%). Participants reported that they consume caffeine because it makes them feel more alert (83.4%), they experience caffeine withdrawal without caffeine (83%) and caffeine makes them feel more energetic (80.6%). The perceptions due to which participants don't consume caffeine were that they expect caffeine makes their heartbeat irregular (81.7%), they don't like the way caffeine makes them feel (80.5%) and caffeine makes them irritable (76.8%). Conclusion: The study concludes that male students had more tendencies towards caffeine consumption than females. Perceptions for consuming caffeine were feeling of alertness, experiencing caffeine withdrawal symptoms, feeling of energy and ability to work over long periods of time after having caffeine. The perceptions for not consuming caffeine were irregular heartbeat, bad feelings, irritability, and sleep disturbances.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 163
Author(s):  
Purwanti Purwanti ◽  
Dian Nazelliana

Human needs are the reason technology is developing rapidly. One of the benefits of technological development is making information very easy to obtain. Everyone can get various kinds of information, such as searching for a list of houses, rented houses to boarding houses. Many people get that information easily, but not a few people have difficulty getting the same information. One example that often occurs is overseas students who find it difficult to get boarding information. Indraprasta University students complain that it is difficult to get information on boarding houses that are close to campus. From this problem, it prompted the author to create an Android-based Boarding House Search Application. In making this application the author uses Android Studio as a code editor, and exchanges data on the web service using JSON. Searching for boarding houses in this application uses two ways, first a boarding search based on a list and second a boarding house search based on the user's closest location. The menu on the main page makes this application easy to use by anyone.


Jurnal METRIS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 21 (02) ◽  
pp. 79-84
Author(s):  
Yanto .

This study presented a survey results of the statistical tools used by undergraduate university students in Department of Industrial Engineering,Faculty of Engineering, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia. A number of 26 reports of students’ final project from 2018-2020 was identified and studied. A checksheet form was developed to record the 14 statistical tools used by students consists of descriptive statistics (2 items), inference statistics (10 items), multivariate (1 item) and statistical package used (1 item). The data were analyzed for its frequency and percentage. Results showed that all reports used descriptive statistics to present participant’s demography of their research, as well as the summary of statistics. For inference statistics, the students used a variety of normality test, 2 t-test, anova, equal variance, proportion test, a few nonparametric tests, regression and correlation and multivariate statistics. For statistical package, most students used Minitab (46,2%), followed by SPSS (34,4%) and other such as AMOS, Listrel, PLS(15.4%). Among them, 11.5% used more than one software. In addition, the results of this study could be used to evaluate the contents of the relevant course.


2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 106-125 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chia-Ying Li

Individuals taking information system training courses can benefit from learning information systems use and thus have the ability to implement systems before graduation. Previous studies have mentioned that an individual's system acceptance is likely to be determined by the information system, target users and context. However, studies on how personality traits and their interactions with external variables, such as training and subjective norms, to directly or indirectly influence an individual's perception and behavior intention, are lacking. This study integrates the five-factor model and technology acceptance model to explore student information systems acceptance. Questionnaire survey is used to collect data from university students. By using PLS analysis with 331 usable questionnaires, the results indicate that training and subjective norms have positive influences on perceived usefulness. Besides, a conscientiousness personality has a positive influence on perceived usefulness. Extraversion and agreeableness moderate the influence of subjective norms on perceived usefulness, while openness to experience moderates the relationship between training and perceived usefulness. Finally, this study confirms the positive interrelationship among perceived usefulness, attitude and behavior intention. The results provide valuable information for both academicians and practitioners concerned with promoting students' information systems acceptance.


2017 ◽  
Vol 95 ◽  
pp. 34-48 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sigal Kaplan ◽  
Mayara Moraes Monteiro ◽  
Marie Karen Anderson ◽  
Otto Anker Nielsen ◽  
Enilson Medeiros Dos Santos

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