STUDI PENJAJAGAN PENERAPAN KAWASAN KESELAMATAN OPERASI PENERBANGAN BANDARA (Kasus Bandara Cikembar Sukabumi)

2021 ◽  
pp. 541
Author(s):  
Eko Hadi Purwanto ◽  
Rulhendri Rulhendri ◽  
Nurul Chayati

Perwujudan Kawasan Keamanan Operasi Penerbangan (KKOP) Bandara Cikembar membangkitkan multi moda transportasi yang diakselerasi dengan tranformasi digitital antara Simpul Jasa Distribusi (SJD) Kabupaten dan Kota Sukabumi. Asumsi peningkatan fasilitas di SJD berdasarkan evaluasi tanah (alih fungsi), penetapan ulang Area Fokus Konservasi, dan tetap memprioritaskan persil tanah milik pribadi untuk perlindungan dan jaminan sosial budaya dan hukum. Studi Penjajagan (SP) merupakan curah pendapat, atau pengumpulan soft & hard paradigm stakeholder dan shareholder Kabupaten dan Kota Sukabumi. SP penelitian ini sebagai usulan dengan Soft Systems Methodology (SSM). SSM dimulai dengan gambaran berbagai kebijakan dan kenyataan penyelengaraan. Dalam pelayanan publik dan situasi kehidupan (sosial ekonomi). Penelusuran permasalahan dengan Indeks Informasi (II) untuk memicu pertanyaan spesifik tentang kegiatan yang penting dan pasti dan sesuai dengan fakta (kearifan lokal). Hasil penelusuran permasalahan ini dijadikan pengetahuan dengan cara comparation, consequences, connections dan conversation (Knowledge Management/KM 2.0). KM 2.0 memudahkan tata kelola pelayanan publik (governance). Pengetahuan terkait kehidupan sehari-hari dan yang diinginkan secara budaya masyarakat wilayah tersebut (population). Agar Tata Bangunan dan Lingkungan memenuhi kelaikan fungsi dan hemat enerji serta protokol kesehatan, serta keberlanjutan lingkungan hidup wilayah pembanguan bersangkutan dengan alat bantu Streamline Architecture Engineering & Construction Project (AEC project) sebagai action plan pembangunan wilayah. Usulan kerangka kerja sebagai interaksi dan interdependensi antara sosial sistem dan ekosistem wilayah terapan, dengan asumsi Struktur Ruang Wilayah Kabupaten Kota Sukabumi (model n s.d n-1).

2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 86-99
Author(s):  
Lewis Tsuro ◽  
Stan Hardman

The Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) was developed as a set of tools for identifying and making incremental steps to improve situations with poorly defined causes or solutions. The supply chain forms a key process of any construction project; however, on any given construction site, supply chain inefficiencies could arise from many different avenues. Opinions vary, though, on which of these avenues is more important for increasing supply chain efficiencies; whether any problem even exist across the different aspects of the supply chain; as well as what steps should be taken to resolve them. It was therefore studied, here, whether SSM could be employed as a useful tool to systematically apply in the supply chains of a construction project in South Africa, for understanding and targeting the problematic situations that arise. Following thorough cyclical open-ended interviews with 17 workers, supervisors, foremen, site clerks, senior managers, and the CEO of the principal contractor at a new office park construction project in Rosebank, Johannesburg, and a thematic analysis of the data, SSM was performed to understand the existing challenges, and develop a suitable model for improvement. The study found that SSM was a good tool for understanding the ‘messy’ circumstances surrounding the chosen construction project supply chain, as well as actions that could be taken to improve the supply chain’s efficiency on site. The findings add weight to the argument that SSM could be a good tool for project managers to systematically introduce into their project planning regimens


2014 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Nur Chasanah ◽  
Dana Indra Sensuse ◽  
Jonathan Sofian Lusa

Abstract Development of the tourism sector is part of the national development efforts that are being implemented in Indonesia. This research was conducted with the customer to make an overview of knowledge management models to address the existing problems in hospitality in the hospitality Purbalingga as supporting tourism Purbalingga. The model depicts a series of problem-solving activities that result in the hospitality, especially in Purbalingga. This research was action research with methods of Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) with validation using a theoretical approach, expert judgment and user on the object of research. From the research conducted, has produced a model of customer knowledge management in the hospitality tailored to the problems and needs of the hospitality in Purbalingga.


2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-25 ◽  
Author(s):  
Geoffrey Karokola ◽  
Louise Yngström ◽  
Stewart Kowalski

E-Government offers many benefits to government agencies, citizens and the business community. However, e-Government services are prone to current and emerging security challenges posing potential threats to critical information assets. Securing it appears to be a major challenge facing governments globally. Based on the international security standards – the paper thoroughly investigates and analyzes eleven e-government maturity models (eGMMs) for security services. Further, it attempts to establish a common frame of reference for eGMM critical stages. The study utilizes the Soft Systems Methodology (SSM) of scientific inquiry/ learning cycle adopted from Checkland and Scholes. The findings show that security services (technical and non-technical) are lacking in eGMMs – implying that eGMMs were designed to measure more quantity of offered e-government services than the quality of security services. Therefore, as a step towards achieving secure e-government services the paper proposes a common frame of reference for eGMM with five critical stages. These stages will later be extended to include the required security services.


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