scholarly journals Perancangan Sistem Informasi Radio Online Universitas Nasional Berbasis Web

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 715
Author(s):  
Ibnu Bukhari ◽  
Mohammad Iwan Wahyuddin ◽  
Novi Dian Nathasia

Radio in a college has now developed sufficiently. Radio Unas is a radio broadcast owned by the National University that is managed by the Unas TV and Radio Laboratory. Present online radio or website based radio streaming. Radio streaming is a technology that sends audio files simultaneously to many users. The purpose of this research is to build and develop a National University online radio using Icecast as a freeware and winamp streaming radio as software used for radio broadcast media. The design of this information system through several discussions is a needs analysis, system design, testing and implementation. With streaming radio at the National University, the public and students of the National University do not miss the latest information about the National University and become a means of entertainment for National University students and the public as long as they are connected to the internet. From the trial results of the National University's online radio site, the streaming radio system can help the public and students of the National University to provide streaming radio content, listen to music and view activities from the National University Radio through the website

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 259-266
Author(s):  
Deny Novianti ◽  
Anggi Oktaviani ◽  
Dahlia Sarkawi ◽  
Agus Priadi ◽  
Dwi Bagus Surbakti

The information system is a system within an organization that meets the needs of data management, support the operation, managerial and strategic activities of an organization or agency and provide reports for a particular party to utilize the computer as a means to access the Internet network. To be able to manage data in the form of a database, it is necessary to develop a web-based information system. For that we need an information system that can facilitate the running of a sales transaction and as a promotional event, so that it is expected to increase sales at the company and compete with other companies. Public relations can be defined relations among the public, showed large public who must perform the connection, and because the public a lot, then indicate the number of relationships. PT. Starvindo Asia Utama only uses brochures as a promotional tool. The purpose of making this web program is to facilitate service sales transactions so that it is more economical, fast and easy without the need to be hindered by distance and time.


2011 ◽  
pp. 2776-2783
Author(s):  
Gloria T. Lau ◽  
Kincho H. Law

The making of government regulations represents an important communication between the government and citizens. During the process of rulemaking, government agencies are required to inform and to invite the public to review the proposed rules. Interested and affected citizens participate by submitting comments accordingly. Electronic rulemaking, or e-rulemaking in short, redefines this process of rule drafting and commenting to effectively involve the public in the making of regulations. The goal of the e-rulemaking initiative is to integrate agency operations and technology investments; for instance, the electronic media, such as the Internet, is used as the means to provide a better environment for the public to comment on proposed rules and regulations. Based on the review of the received public comments, government agencies revise the proposed rules. With the proliferation of the Internet, it becomes a growing problem for government agencies to handle the comments submitted by the public. Large amounts of electronic data (i.e., the public comments) are easily generated, and they need to be reviewed and analyzed along with the drafted rules. As such, part of e-rulemaking involves a non-trivial task of sorting through a massive volume of electronically submitted textual comments. For example, the Federal Register (2003) documented a recent case where the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) received over 14,000 comments in seven months, majority of which are e-mails, on a flavored malt beverages proposal. The call for public comments by the TTB included the following statement: All comments posted on our Web site will show the name of the commenter but will not show street addresses, telephone numbers, or e-mail addresses. (2003, p. 67388) However, due to the “unusually large number of comments received,” the Bureau announced later that it is difficult to remove all street addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses “in a timely manner” (2003, p. 67388). Instead, concerned individuals are asked to submit a request for removal of address information as opposed to the original statement posted in the call for comments. The example shows that an effortless electronic comment submission process has turned into a huge data processing problem for government agencies. Fortunately, the advance in information and communication technology (ICT) can help alleviate some of the barriers in e-rulemaking. This article will discuss a prototype of a comment analysis system, which classifies public comments according to related provisions in the drafted regulations. The automated relatedness analysis system can potentially save rule makers significant amount of time in reviewing public comments in regard to different provisions in the drafted regulations.


Tech-E ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 36
Author(s):  
Muhammad Muslihudin ◽  
Miftahuddin Miftahuddin ◽  
Kanti Lestari

The mobile web-based knowledge sharing forum information system is one of the media that utilizes the internet as a means of gathering and discussing to exchange information for people who want to share their knowledge with people who have not yet studied. With this forum, the public can find out which regions are still taking a lot of education and can make organizations so that they can share their knowledge with the community. The process of creating a mobile web-based knowledge sharing forum information system by analyzing an existing system using the SDLC method. Mobile web-based knowledge sharing forum information system is one of the media that utilizes the internet as a means of gathering and discussing to exchange information for internet users who want to share their knowledge with people who have not yet studied  


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-37
Author(s):  
Andesita Prihantara ◽  
Nur Wahyu Rahadi ◽  
Isa Bahroni

Syafatul Qur'ant Islamic Boarding School Pondok Pesantren is an Islamic boarding school institution which in addition has the function of preaching to the community, is also an educational organization that has important and complex information to be known to the public so as to support its existence. The media information used so far is brochures, where the media information is still not optimal in its distribution and requires a large cost and a longer time. Cilacap Syafa'atul Qur'an Islamic Boarding School is not widely known by the general public because it is only in its third year, so it needs promotional media as a means to provide information to the public to find out about the activities in the Syafa'atul Qur'an Islamic Boarding School. Cilacap. Utilizing the Internet and implementing a web-based information system for Syafa’atul Qur'an Cilacap Islamic Boarding School using PHP programming, making it easier for people to obtain more complete information, so that it can be more effective and efficient with the use of information technology. The information presented on this website includes the boarding school company profile, detailed information for each education unit including facilities and student achievements. As an up to date media information, an announcement page and pesantren news are also provided. While for the purpose of da'wah provided a tausiyah page and question and answer


2019 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-76
Author(s):  
Hasan Basri ◽  
Salman Alfarizi ◽  
Alif Rizqi Mulyawan ◽  
Aldi Wiguna ◽  
Izmi Habiba

A based information system is a system that can be used for the dissemination of information through internet services. In this case, the internet is becoming the provider of a set of information that is posted or uploaded, so that the public can see it every time. Therefore the presence of the internet makes it easier for people to be able to implement the results of the analysis of a system so that the formation of web-based information systems. Government services were supposed to use web-based information systems, it is used in order to obtain maximum work achievement. As an example, a case study a Government Ministry was having some complaints from the community is a service of recording E-ID CARD that is experiencing such a long queue. Therefore this web-based information systems within the scope of the reservation Recording E-ID CARD can reduce prolonged queue numbers so that people feel not satisfied against the Government. On this research produced a design of web-based information systems that can be implemented on the Booking process of recording E-ID CARDS in each Government Ministry offices.


Author(s):  
G. T. Lau

The making of government regulations represents an important communication between the government and citizens. During the process of rulemaking, government agencies are required to inform and to invite the public to review the proposed rules. Interested and affected citizens participate by submitting comments accordingly. Electronic rulemaking, or e-rulemaking in short, redefines this process of rule drafting and commenting to effectively involve the public in the making of regulations. The goal of the e-rulemaking initiative is to integrate agency operations and technology investments; for instance, the electronic media, such as the Internet, is used as the means to provide a better environment for the public to comment on proposed rules and regulations. Based on the review of the received public comments, government agencies revise the proposed rules. With the proliferation of the Internet, it becomes a growing problem for government agencies to handle the comments submitted by the public. Large amounts of electronic data (i.e., the public comments) are easily generated, and they need to be reviewed and analyzed along with the drafted rules. As such, part of e-rulemaking involves a non-trivial task of sorting through a massive volume of electronically submitted textual comments. For example, the Federal Register (2003) documented a recent case where the U.S. Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) received over 14,000 comments in seven months, majority of which are e-mails, on a flavored malt beverages proposal. The call for public comments by the TTB included the following statement: All comments posted on our Web site will show the name of the commenter but will not show street addresses, telephone numbers, or e-mail addresses. (2003, p. 67388) However, due to the “unusually large number of comments received,” the Bureau announced later that it is difficult to remove all street addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses “in a timely manner” (2003, p. 67388). Instead, concerned individuals are asked to submit a request for removal of address information as opposed to the original statement posted in the call for comments. The example shows that an effortless electronic comment submission process has turned into a huge data processing problem for government agencies. Fortunately, the advance in information and communication technology (ICT) can help alleviate some of the barriers in e-rulemaking. This article will discuss a prototype of a comment analysis system, which classifies public comments according to related provisions in the drafted regulations. The automated relatedness analysis system can potentially save rule makers significant amount of time in reviewing public comments in regard to different provisions in the drafted regulations.


Author(s):  
Linda Greenhouse

“The court at work (2)” looks at the significance of the marble building the justices moved into in 1935. This permanent home had both practical and symbolic weight, communicating the Court’s role at the head of a coequal branch of government. The Court has been criticized for its risk of bias, choice of cases, and focus on the “litigated Constitution” rather than structural problems that may be beyond any court’s reach. While much of the work happens behind closed doors rather than in the open sessions, the Internet has brought the Court closer to the public, with audio files and transcripts available almost in real time.


Compiler ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anggraini Kusumaningrum ◽  
Rolas Sianturi

In an era like today's global, Internet-based information system security is a must to be considered, because of the public nature of the internet network and global is not safe. Basically the threat is coming from someone who wishes mempuyai gain illegal access to a computer network. Whenever there is a threat encountered on the server such as port scanning, the attacker IP addresses will be captured. Next will be used method Automatic Event Detection And Activity Monitoring (ADAM) to process security. ADAM will carry out retaliatory attacks in the form of a computer virus that was sent to the attacker. For this reason when a computer network is attacked by the intruder, then ADAM server will detect this type of attack is done, then asked for help from another server to strike back. Security server by applying the method ADAM able to do the blocking of port scanning the attacker did not end there ADAM will then send the file is a virus automatically. In terms of time efficiency, the method of securing the ADAM automatically faster than if all phases of the security is done manually. ADAM test non-adaptive systems this takes 4.4 minutes, while the time taken by the ADAM system to immobilize the attacker system only 1 minute 03:59 seconds, so the method ADAM work faster. Traffic normal state (RX 232B, 144B TX), but when encountered in the form of port scanning attacks become 21.46Kib TX RX 25.83Kib, and after working as RX 219B ADAM TX127B, resulting in a significant reduction in traffic.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 (4) ◽  
pp. 116-1-116-7
Author(s):  
Raphael Antonius Frick ◽  
Sascha Zmudzinski ◽  
Martin Steinebach

In recent years, the number of forged videos circulating on the Internet has immensely increased. Software and services to create such forgeries have become more and more accessible to the public. In this regard, the risk of malicious use of forged videos has risen. This work proposes an approach based on the Ghost effect knwon from image forensics for detecting forgeries in videos that can replace faces in video sequences or change the mimic of a face. The experimental results show that the proposed approach is able to identify forgery in high-quality encoded video content.


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