scholarly journals Monitoring system of student performance using data warehouse (Case study: INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI SUMATERA)

Author(s):  
Ahmad Luky Ramdani ◽  
Raidah Hanifah ◽  
Okta Pilopa

Improving the quality of learning is one of the things that must be achieved in the college academic process. To achieve this, monitoring and evaluation of the results of the learning process is needed, namely by looking at student performance. Based on this, the research aims to develop a university data warehouse with student performance objects that will be used by the board application for the monitoring process. The application was successfully developed with several main features, namely: a) displaying the number of students based on year, region and the entrance to college, b) displaying a comparison of the number of students in each academic year based on student status , d) display student performance every academic year and e) KPI values based on needs analysis. These features have been tested using the blackbox approach and the test results show that the features work properly and produce outputs in corresponding to the test scenario.

2000 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 1 ◽  
Author(s):  
Linda Darling-Hammond

Using data from a 50-state survey of policies, state case study analyses, the 1993-94 Schools and Staffing Surveys (SASS), and the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), this study examines the ways in which teacher qualifications and other school inputs are related to student achievement across states. The findings of both the qualitative and quantitative analyses suggest that policy investments in the quality of teachers may be related to improvements in student performance. Quantitative analyses indicate that measures of teacher preparation and certification are by far the strongest correlates of student achievement in reading and mathematics, both before and after controlling for student poverty and language status. State policy surveys and case study data are used to evaluate policies that influence the overall level of teacher qualifications within and across states. This analysis suggests that policies adopted by states regarding teacher education, licensing, hiring, and professional development may make an important difference in the qualifications and capacities that teachers bring to their work. The implications for state efforts to enhance quality and equity in public education are discussed.


2020 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 137-145
Author(s):  
Lukmanul Hakim

Abstrak: Ketepatan umpan (passing) merupakan salah satu hal yang sangat penting dalam permainan sepak bola. Banyak metode ataupun cara yang bisa dilakukan untuk melatih dan mengasah kemampuan seseorang untuk meningkatkan kualitas passing pada pemain sepak bola. Penelitian ini memiliki tujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh latihan small side game terhadap keterampilan passing siswa SMP Plus Nurul Huda dalam ekstrakurikuler sepak bola tahun ajaran 2020. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian eksperimen dengan menggunakan desain One-Group Pretest-posttest Design.Populasi pada penelitian ini adalah siswa ekstrakurikuler sepak bola.Sampel yang digunakan yaitu purposive sampling, dengan syarat bahwa subjek yang digunakan adalah siswa SMP Plus Nurul Huda kelas VII dan VIII yang mengikuti kegiatan ekstrakurikuler. Jumlah sampel pada penelitian ini berjumlah 16 orang.Hasil penelitian menunjukan pada nilai rata-rata yang diperoleh ketika melakukan tes awal adalah 17,38 dengan simpangan baku 1,82. Sedangkan untuk nilai tes akhir adalah rata-rata 25,94 dengan simpangan baku 1,87. Hasil uji-t memperoleh nilai t-hitung > t-tabel(20,990 > 2,13), maka Ho di tolak dan Ha diterima. Dengan demikian dapat disimpulkan bahwa terdapat pengaruh latihan small side game terhadap keterampilan passing siswa SMP Plus Nurul Huda dalam ekstrakurikuler sepak bola tahun ajaran 2020. Kata kunci :small side game, passing   Abstract: The accuracy of the pass (passing) is one of the most important things in soccer. There are many methods or ways that can be done to train and hone one's skills to improve the quality of passing on soccer players. This study aims to determine the effect of small side game training on the passing skills of SMP Plus Nurul Huda students in soccer extracurricular activities for the 2020 academic year.This research is an experimental study using the One-Group Pretest-posttest Design. The population in this study were soccer extracurricular students. The sample used was purposive sampling, with the condition that the subjects used were students of SMP Plus Nurul Huda class VII and VIII who participated in extracurricular activities. The number of samples in this study amounted to 16 people.The results showed that the average value obtained when conducting the initial test was 17.38 with a standard deviation of 1.82. As for the final test score is an average of 25.94 with a standard deviation of 1.87. The t-test results obtained the value of t-count> t-table (20.990> 2.13), then Ho was rejected and Ha was accepted. Thus it can be concluded that there is an effect of small side game training on the passing skills of SMP Plus Nurul Huda students in the football extracurricular activities for the 2020 academic year. Key words: small side game, passing


Author(s):  
Eric Infield ◽  
Laura Sebastian-Coleman

This paper is a case study of the data quality program implemented for Galaxy, a large health care data warehouse owned by UnitedHealth Group and operated by Ingenix. The paper presents an overview of the program’s goals and components. It focuses on the program’s metrics and includes examples of the practical application of statistical process control (SPC) for measuring and reporting on data quality. These measurements pertain directly to the quality of the data and have implications for the wider question of information quality. The paper provides examples of specific measures, the benefits gained in applying them in a data warehouse setting, and lessons learned in the process of implementing and evolving the program.


Author(s):  
Sari Hakkarainen ◽  
Darijus Strasunskas ◽  
Lillian Hella ◽  
Stine Tuxen

Ontology is the core component in Semantic Web applications. The employment of an ontology building method affects the quality of ontology and the applicability of ontology language. A weighted classification approach for ontology building guidelines is presented in this chapter. The evaluation criteria are based on an existing classification scheme of a semiotic framework for evaluating the quality of conceptual models. A sample of Web-based ontology building method guidelines is evaluated in general and experimented with using data from a case study in particular. Directions for further refinement of ontology building methods are discussed.


2013 ◽  
Vol 21 (2) ◽  
pp. 5-19 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bohumil Frantál ◽  
Josef Kunc ◽  
Eva Nováková ◽  
Petr Klusáček ◽  
Stanislav Martinát ◽  
...  

Abstract In this paper the authors attempt to answer the question of which location and site-specific factors have a decisive influence on the successful regeneration of brownfields. Using data from the South Moravian Region (Czech Republic), we analyze the spatial and functional distribution of brownfields, and test the correlation between the development potential of municipalities and the distribution of the brownfields that have already been regenerated. We then compare the structure and characteristics of existing and regenerated brownfields to identify significant drivers and barriers in the regeneration process. The findings indicate that regenerated brownfields are more likely located in municipalities with a higher local development potential (represented by the rate of local business activities, spatial peripherality - proximity to the regional centre and the main road network, and the quality of local infrastructure). It is also demonstrated that the large size of brownfields, their previous industrial use and the existence of contamination are not determinative barriers for regeneration if the brownfields are located in attractive areas and their ownership relations are not complicated.


2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (11) ◽  
pp. 3350-3366 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ilona WM Verburg ◽  
Rebecca Holman ◽  
Niels Peek ◽  
Ameen Abu-Hanna ◽  
Nicolette F de Keizer

Funnel plots are graphical tools to assess and compare clinical performance of a group of care professionals or care institutions on a quality indicator against a benchmark. Incorrect construction of funnel plots may lead to erroneous assessment and incorrect decisions potentially with severe consequences. We provide workflow-based guidance for data analysts on constructing funnel plots for the evaluation of binary quality indicators, expressed as proportions, risk-adjusted rates or standardised rates. Our guidelines assume the following steps: (1) defining policy level input; (2) checking the quality of models used for case-mix correction; (3) examining whether the number of observations per hospital is sufficient; (4) testing for overdispersion of the values of the quality indicator; (5) testing whether the values of quality indicators are associated with institutional characteristics; and (6) specifying how the funnel plot should be constructed. We illustrate our guidelines using data from the Dutch National Intensive Care Evaluation registry. We expect that our guidelines will be useful to data analysts preparing funnel plots and to registries, or other organisations publishing quality indicators. This is particularly true if these people and organisations wish to use standard operating procedures when constructing funnel plots, perhaps to comply with the demands of certification.


2005 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 646-654 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abbas Soroush ◽  
Mohammad Soroush

Concrete cutoff walls are usually constructed using a panel-by-panel technique in which primary panels are constructed with space between them and then secondary panels are constructed and inserted in the spaces. A small thickness of residual bentonite cake from the slurry used during excavation usually remains in the construction joints between adjacent primary and secondary panels. The thickness of such bentonite-filled joints should be minimized in terms of the performance of the cutoff wall in controlling seepage. This research experimentally evaluated the effects of a number of design and construction parameters on the thickness of the bentonite cake using data from a case study (the cutoff wall of Karkheh Dam). A physical model test was developed and a number of tests were conducted. The test results showed that parameters such as age of the primary panels, cement content of the slurry, quantity of additives in the slurry, and circulation versus noncirculation of the slurry are responsible for the thickness of the bentonite cake. The results are presented and analyzed.Key words: cutoff wall, plastic concrete, bentonite slurry, bentonite cake, physical model.


Testing is very essential in Data warehouse systems for decision making because the accuracy, validation and correctness of data depends on it. By looking to the characteristics and complexity of iData iwarehouse, iin ithis ipaper, iwe ihave itried ito ishow the scope of automated testing in assuring ibest data iwarehouse isolutions. Firstly, we developed a data set generator for creating synthetic but near to real data; then in isynthesized idata, with ithe help of hand icoded Extraction, Transformation and Loading (ETL) routine, anomalies are classified. For the quality assurance of data for a Data warehouse and to give the idea of how important the iExtraction, iTransformation iand iLoading iis, some very important test cases were identified. After that, to ensure the quality of data, the procedures of automated testing iwere iembedded iin ihand icoded iETL iroutine. Statistical analysis was done and it revealed a big enhancement in the quality of data with the procedures of automated testing. It enhances the fact that automated testing gives promising results in the data warehouse quality. For effective and easy maintenance of distributed data,a novel architecture was proposed. Although the desired result of this research is achieved successfully and the objectives are promising, but still there's a need to validate the results with the real life environment, as this research was done in simulated environment, which may not always give the desired results in real life environment. Hence, the overall potential of the proposed architecture can be seen until it is deployed to manage the real data which is distributed globally.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 32
Author(s):  
I Dewa Gede Darma Permana

<p><em>The 'Baiq Nuril' case is a case involving a former honorary teacher at SMAN 7 Mataram, West Nusa Tenggara (NTB), named Baiq Nuril Maknun with his superior, Mr. Muslim, who is the principal of SMAN 7 Mataram. In this regard, this study is interested in examining the case to find out the reflection of its learning in order to improve the quality of educational professional ethics. In this study, several problems were also formulated, namely related to the complete chronology of the 'Baiq Nuril' case, regarding the ethics of the educational profession related to the 'Baiq Nuril' case, along with the reflection of learning from the case as an increase in the quality of educational professional ethics. This study uses a case study research type, with data collection methods using library research techniques and using data analysis from Miles and Huberman. The results of this study indicate that there are several educational professional ethics that were violated in the 'Baiq Nuril' case, especially those concerning the personal competence of education personnel. Through this research, it is hoped that it can provide a reflection of learning so that similar cases do not happen again in the future, and are useful in improving the ethics of the educational profession.</em></p>


2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 217
Author(s):  
Rizki Nurislaminingsih ◽  
Roro Isyawati Permata Ganggi

Rumah Baca Apung located in Tambak Lorok Village is a valuable asset belonging to the community that can be used as meeting hall and village library. In fact Rumah Baca Apung has not been utilized optimally in accordance with the function and purpose of building a library. Based on preliminary observations of the researchers, can be knew that the location is more often used as a place for discussion by the local people.Therefore, this study aims to further study the utilization of Rumah Baca Apung and the reasons behind the utilization. This research uses qualitative approach of case study with using data collection technique through interview, documentation study, and observation. The results of this study show that the use of Rumah Baca Apung has not been based on the function of education, research and preservation function of a library. Rumah Baca Apung also has not been used as a place to increase reading habit. Rumah Baca Apung is now used as a place of recreation, a place to discuss, socialize and counsel for the local people. The utilization of Rumah Baca Apung which has not yet represented the function of the village library is due to the limited quantity and quality of the collection books, the lack of educative games equipment, and the absence of learning companion teacher as a volunteer for the coastal children of Tambak Lorok.


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