scholarly journals The Analysis and Design Marketplace Information Systems Web-Based of Electronic Repair Service Providers with Haversine Method

bit-Tech ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-62
Author(s):  
Darmayana Putra ◽  
Benny DaniawanDaniawan ◽  
Suwit Witno ◽  
Andri Wijaya

This system is designed to help customers find electronic service centers were spread in Tangerang. The distribution of electronic service center makes it difficult for users to determine the right electronic service center. Sometimes customers don’t know the results of repairs from the electronic service center. Search for electronic service center on the system is using the Haversine method. Haversine is used to calculate the distance between the position of the customer and the position of the electronic service centers. In addition to Haversine, the search for electronic service center will be adjusted to the type of goods you want to repair and rating from the results of the performance electronic service center. In this system, the customer can choose the damage diagnosis available and the customer can also make a special order by describing the customer's damage. This system was tested using Black Box Testing with Boundary Value Analysis technique, based on the results of testing the system can use data with a success percentage of 96.66%. The system is tested with User Acceptance Testing to find out how much the level of user acceptance of the system designed, and the result is 75% of users agree with the system.

Techno Com ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (3) ◽  
pp. 227-236
Author(s):  
Ervina Bungas Serelia ◽  
Maksum Ro'is Adin Saf

SMAN Dharma Pendidikan merupakan lembaga yang bergerak dalam bidang pendidikan. Setiap tahun rutin melakukan penentuan peminatann siswa SMA sesuai dengan kriteria yang digunakan. Masalah yang dihadapi oleh SMAN Dharma Pendidkan yaitu proses penentuan peminatan belum memiliki panduan baku dan memiliki subjektifitas yang tinggi. Selain diberatkan dengan adanya penentuan peminatan, siswa juga mengalami kebingungan dalam menentukan lintas minat. Dari permasalahan tersebut diperlukan sebuah sistem yang dapat membantu proses penentuan peminatan siswa. Proyek akhir ini menyajikan sebuah Sistem Pendukung Keputusan (SPK) yang dirancang dengan metode Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) yaitu perhitungan yang melibatkan nilai bobot dari setiap kriteria. Kriteria yang digunakan pada penentuan peminatan yaitu nilai rata-rata SKHU, nilai tes peminatan, nilai rapor IPA, nilai rapor IPS, rekomendasi orang tua IPA, rekomendasi orang tua IPS. Sedangkan kriteria yang digunakan untuk penentuan lintas minat yaitu kemampuan siswa, minat siswa, rekomendasi orang tua, rekomendasi guru. Sistem ini dibangun menggunakan Pearl Hypertext Processor (PHP) sebagai bahasa pemrogramannya dan MySQL sebagai basis datanya. Metode yang digunakan dalam pengujian ini adalah blackbox, confusion matrix, user acceptance testing(UAT), dan akurasi perhitungan manual dan sistem metode SAW. Ada 3 teknik black box testing yang diterapkan yaitu equivalence class partitioning, boundary value analysis dan decision table based testing. Berdasarkan pengujian confusion matrix terhadap metode SAW, dapat disimpulkan bahwa ketepatan klasifikasi sebesar 96.92%, ketepatan prediksi sebesar 96.87%, serta tingkat kesalahan sebesar 7.46%. Berdasarkan pengujian UAT dapat disimpulkan bahwa dapat diterima dengan baik. Selain itu, berdasarkna pengujian akurasi perhitungan sistem dan manual dapat dianalisa hasil dari sistem yang telah dibangun sudah sama dengan perhitungan manual dengan tingkat akurasi 100%.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 454
Author(s):  
Julkifli Purnama ◽  
Ahmad Juliana

Investment in the capital market every manager needs to analyze to make decisions so that the right target to produce profits in accordance with what is expected. For that, we need a way to predict the decisions that will be taken in the future. The research objective is to find the best model and forecasting of the composite stock price index (CSPI). Data analysis technique The ARIMA Model time series data from historical data is the basis for forecasting. Secondary data is the closing price of the JCI on July 16 2018 to July 16 2019 to see how accurate the forecasting is done on the actual data at that time. The results of the study that the best Arima model is Arima 2.1.2 with an R-squared value of 0.014500, Schwarz criterion 10.83497 and Akaike info criterion of 10.77973. Results of forecasting actual data are 6394,609, dynamic forecast 6387,551 selisish -7,05799, statistics forecas 6400,653 difference of 6,043909. For investors or the public can use the ARIMA method to be able to predict or predict the capital market that will occur in the next period.


Land ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 273
Author(s):  
Mahsa Mesgar ◽  
Diego Ramirez-Lovering

Informal settlements represent a challenging operational context for local government service providers due to precarious contextual conditions. Location choice and land procurement for public infrastructure raise the complicated question: who has the right to occupy, control, and use a piece of land in informal settlements? There is currently a dearth of intelligence on how to identify well-located land for public infrastructure, spatially and with careful consideration for safeguarding the claimed rights and preventing conflicts. Drawing on a case study of green infrastructure retrofit in seven informal settlements in Makassar, Indonesia, we classify the informal settlers’ land rights into four types: ownership, use, control, and management. This exploratory study uses a typological approach to investigate the spatial dimension of land rights in informal settlements. We introduce non-registrable land interests and the partial, dynamic, and informal land use rights that impact the land procurement for infrastructure retrofit. We also create a simple spatial matrix describing the control/power, responsibilities and land interests of different stakeholders involved in the location decision making for public infrastructure. We argue that without sufficient understanding of non-formal land rights, land procurement proposals for the public infrastructure upgrades can be frustrated by the individual or group claims on the land, making the service provision impossible in informal settlements.


Testing It ◽  
2011 ◽  
pp. 77-83
Author(s):  
John Watkins ◽  
Simon Mills

2011 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 291-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laurie Bradford ◽  
Jennifer Heal ◽  
Jeff Anderson ◽  
Nichole Faragher ◽  
Kristin Duval ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 35 (4) ◽  
pp. 940-964 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mukesh Kumar ◽  
K.S. Sujit ◽  
Vincent Charles

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose the microeconomics concept of elasticity to estimate the SERVQUAL gap elasticity to derive important insights for service providers to develop the right strategies to bridge the overall gap in service. Design/methodology/approach The dimensions of SERVQUAL adopted from Parasuraman et al. (1988) and Kumar et al. (2009) are first verified for their unidimensionality using structural equation modeling and reliability in the context of United Arab Emirates banking industry. Furthermore, the technique of dominance analysis is used to derive the relative importance of dimensions for different groups of banks. Finally, the stepwise log-linear regression models are used to estimate the gap elasticity to measure the responsiveness of the overall SERVQUAL gap to a change in customers’ perception on different dimension. Findings The results reveal that the dimension which is prioritized as the most important dimension need not to be the one to be targeted under the resource constraint to react faster to the changes of customers’ banking behavior. Originality/value This is probably the first attempt to examine the service quality through gap elasticity. This method is especially useful when the traditional approach to measure relative importance of critical factors fails to clearly discriminate between two or more dimensions, which, in turn, may lead to failure in decision making to choose the right strategies to bridge the overall gap in the service.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 135
Author(s):  
Anij Taludhar

<p>The mobile industry in recent years has been growing at a speedy pace where the use of cell phone is no longer limited to conventional usage like the voice communication, but has enriched the customer experiences with mobile internet services and other value added services. Along with the growing mobile industry, technology behind it is also changing accordingly. However, the user acceptance of technology depends on various factors that lead to either user acceptance or rejection. This study thus aims to identify the major determining factors that influence the user to use the 3G mobile internet and examines the interrelation among the determinants along with effect of the demographic variable limited to Kathmandu Valley users. The conceptual framework of this study is based on the extended version of Davis (1989)’s technology acceptance model using variables social influence, price perception, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, attitude to use and behavior intention. The primary survey is conducted using a set of questionnaire, which produced 180 valid responses from the mobile users in Kathmandu Valley. The reliability of the data from questionnaire is verified with factor analysis and Cronbach’s alpha. The result shows that social influence has significant influence on perceived ease of use while it has no significant influence on perceived usefulness. Price perception, on the other hand, influences the perceived usefulness. Similarly, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use influence the attitude of use, which finally influences the behavioral intention. Along with this, social influence is also found to be the extended factors that can influence the attitude of the users, which in turn affects the behavioral intention. Demographic variables, however in this study, have shown no significant influence on the behavioral intentions. On the whole, the usage of 3G mobile internet service is not seen to be satisfying from the study. The major reasons as surveyed from the users themselves for this lower utilization seems to be higher data costs, presence of cheaper alternatives for internet like Wi-Fi internet, quick drainage of battery and slow mobile internet service provided by the mobile service providers. Thus, for mobile service providers, internet service providers are their direct competitors for 3G mobile internet services. This paper enhances understanding of user acceptance of 3G mobile internet services.</p><p>Journal of Business and Social Sciences Research, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 135-152</p>


Author(s):  
Ni Putu Linsia Dewi ◽  
Ica Rika Candraningrat

Rights issue or the issuance of pre-emptive rights are the rights granted by an issuer company made to its existing shareholders to buy new shares issued within a predetermined period of time. This study aims to empirically explain the differences in abnormal returns before and after the announcement of the rights issue and to determine the form of capital market efficiency in Indonesia. Data are collected from 27 listed companies in the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX) that conducted a rights issue in 2014-2018. The data analysis technique used is the Kolmogorov-Smirnov Normality Test and the Parametric Statistical Test with a paired sample t-test. Based on the results of hypothesis testing not found differences in abnormal returns both before and after the announcement date indicating the market does not react to the right issue event. The results of statistical tests show a downward trend of abnormal return which is proxied in the Cumulative Abnormal Return (CAR), implying a market tends to react negatively to the announcement of the rights issue. Rights issue information causes a new equilibrium price adjustment in the market, thus making the form of efficiency of the Indonesian capital market a semi-strong form.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-29
Author(s):  
Putu Dyah Permatha Korry ◽  
Ayu Wendy Widhia Pramesti

Health is an important thing to be noticed in everyday life, because humans will not be separated from the dangers that arise suddenly by an event. Insurance is one way to guarantee a sense of security in handling the risks that arise suddenly. No wonder various promotions are carried out by companies to generate consumer buying interest, but one of the promotional techniques of direct marketing through telemarketing is inconvenience, because promotion through this technique consumers feel disturbed when contacted because according to them telemarketers do not think of the right time when offering a product. Personal Sales (Personal Seller) is an insurance agent from a company that can deal directly with consumers so that later there will be buying interest in insurance. To increase consumer buying interest, promotional inconvenience, and seller personalities are expected to be able to influence consumers so that after buying interest arises, consumers will be able to decide on the brand selection on insurance. Data was collected through questionnaires to 85 respondents. The data analysis technique used is structural equation (SEM) with PLS. The results of this study indicate that promotional discomfort has a negative and significant effect on consumer buying interest, while a personal seller has a positive and significant effect on consumer buying interest, and consumer buying interest has a positive and significant effect on brand selection. Based on the results of testing the Q2 model gets a value of 0.774, which shows the predicted model is appropriate.


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