scholarly journals PERANCANGAN APLIKASI JEJARING SOSIAL ALUMI PENCINTA APLIKSI BERBASIS ITC DENGAN ALGORITMA GRAPH BERBASIS WEB

Petir ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fitri Latifah ◽  
Imam Saefudin

Alumni is a person who finished their studi from colege or university. Alumni STMIK Nusa Mandiri or commonly referred to as IKANI has an important role in showing the imaging and quality of a university, because the alumni container is not just a forum of friendship between alumni, but also a container to counsel and communicate efforts and efforts in advancing university. By utilizing the internet facility then created a social networking site for alumni STMIK Nusa Mandiri which can facilitate communication between the alumni. Communicating using this site can make friendship and knowledge in teh ITC, become closer than other site which already axist in Internet. This site was created by starting the first system design using UML then continued with the creation of user interface and by using programming language PHP and MySQL as database management. The site still has some disadvantages in terms of both features and security.

2020 ◽  
Vol 2020 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Neeru Saini ◽  
Garima Sangwan ◽  
Madhur Verma ◽  
Adarsh Kohli ◽  
Manmeet Kaur ◽  
...  

Introduction. With the advent and extensive use of the Internet and smartphones, social networking has become a pervasive part of human interaction. The use of these social networking sites or the Internet affects the physical, mental, and spiritual health of the people. Hence, there is need to understand how the time spent on social networking is affecting the quality of life (QOL) as a whole, especially among college-going students who are most likely users of social networking sites (18–21 years). Materials and Methods. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 220 college-going students (18–21 years) in Chandigarh in 2012. The data were collected using a pretested self-administered questionnaire, adapted from Young’s Internet usage questionnaire. Appropriate statistical analysis was done. Results. Almost all (98%) of the respondents use the Internet. As compared to nondaily users of social networking sites, daily users were better able to handle stress related to (1) relationships (moderate to severe stress among daily users vs. nondaily users, 15.2% vs. 30.5%) and (2) work (moderate to severe stress among daily users vs. nondaily users, 18.2% vs. 35.4%). The daily users of social networking sites feel significantly more satisfied with their classmates, the way they handle the problems, their physical appearance, and their accomplishments in their life. Conclusion. Social networking sites are steadily penetrating in the lives of adolescents in India. The advantages on quality of life for daily users of social networking sites versus nondaily users are enormous. Also currently, Internet use might not have reached the levels where it embarks on the existing state of health; therefore, continuous and critical observation of the changing trends is warranted.


2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 293
Author(s):  
Miskahuddin Miskahuddin

The Internet is one result of the sophistication and advancement of science and man-made technology. Various conveniences offered, one of which is social media. But unfortunately, this sophistication has an impact on the quality of education. The worst impact in the world of education that may result from social networking sites is beginning to decrease interest in student learning. This is probably because the student's learning motivation also becomes reduced because of the importance of social networking rather than the learning achievement. To minimize the negative impact, as users we must be more intelligent. Internet savvy is how an internet user can manage and utilize internet technology wisely tailored to the needs and not violate ethical and internet codes of ethics.


Author(s):  
Kuldeep Singh Jadon ◽  
Praveen Mudgal ◽  
Robin Singh Bhadoria

In this modern era of computing, we are surrounded directly or indirectly related to the computer resources and services, and uses several programming language, different database management systems like RDBMS. At the same time, it need respective compilers and editors for different languages and the most important resource is “storage”, which could be either in the form of primary or secondary space storage. Our Industries like banking, health and education are growing with rapid demand of resources. Thus, to reduces the load of resources consumption and improves its capacity with performance, would be major focus into this chapter. This could be crafted with policy-base assignment of resources approach and adaptive self-learning with virtualization of resources for optimization. Using such approaches and methods, it helps in quality of service with higher availability, greater performance, and improved recoverability.


2016 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-40 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark A. Wood

Spurred by the advent of the Internet and the camera phone, in the early 21st century street fighting met the information superhighway. Today, one of the key vehicles accelerating this turn are Facebook fight pages: user-generated content aggregation pages that publicly host footage of street fights, and other forms of bare-knuckle violence on the popular social networking site. Drawing on observational data collected from five popular fight pages, and survey data from 205 fight page users, this article explores the different forms of bare-knuckle violence hosted on these online domains and their users’ motivations for viewing it. Through doing so, it examines eleven distinct modes of spectating bare-knuckle violence on fight pages: entertainment, consumptive deviance, righteous justice, amusement, self-affirmation, nostalgia, boredom alleviation, intrigue, self-defence training and risk awareness. Additionally, I argue that to understand these modes of spectating bare-knuckle violence, we have to address the codes of masculinity that underlie not only much of the violence hosted on fight pages, but also spectators’ readings of these events.


Author(s):  
Lily Hirsch ◽  
Kirrilly Thompson ◽  
Danielle Every

The rise in use and changing nature of the Internet has led to an increase in the number of people using discussion forums and social networking sites for the purpose of online social interaction, sharing experiences, and learning. Whilst researchers have begun to capitalize on the increasing pool of online participants for research online, very few studies have examined the benefits of online participant recruitment for offline data collection. Through the format of a ‘back stage’ essay, this paper follows the research process of participant recruitment using a social networking site to arrange offline interviews with local rail users in Mumbai and Chennai, India. This paper contributes to the literature about the methodological issues associated with ensuring authenticity of online-recruited research participants. It also builds on the existing literature about incorporating researcher safety into the method.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-332
Author(s):  
Arghyadeep Basu, Et. al.

In this article, the authors examined the relation between Personal Branding efforts in LinkedIn and their job prospects. While there are other social media sites which can be taken into consideration for the study, LinkedIn is deemed to be a purely professional social networking site with content relevant to jobs, industry, economy etc. The authors found that sizable LinkedIn users do not post, share or visit content with the intent of “Building Personal Brand”, however wishes to attract the attention of potential recruiters on the platform. While the term “Personal Branding has been discussed in numerous papers, journals and articles, broader clarity is guaranteed on the same. Additionally, it was duly noted that a person looking for a job doesn’t trust LinkedIn entirely and thus signs up on various other established job portals or seek suitable referrals at the same time.   “Your brand has moved online. That means you need to translate who you are in the real world into a congruent bits-and-bytes version of you. First impressions are important to your career success, so whether they take place with a handshake or on a handheld device, you need to make sure yours is authentic, compelling, and relevant.”, said Mitch Joel in his book ‘Ctrl, Alt, Delete’.   “It is much more than a style of dress, a particular degree or credential, or the associations to which you belong. Mainly it is the unique “stamp” you put on everything you say or do. Because no one will do things and present themselves in exactly the same way that you do, your uniqueness is what people notice”- Annabelle Reitman and Caitlin Williams on Personal Branding in their periodical journal ‘Distinguish yourself and excel in the profession’.   Author Neal Schaffer in his journal “LinkedIn or Left Out” shares his view on LinkedIn by stating- “It is much more than a style of dress, a particular degree or credential, or the associations to which you belong. Mainly it is the unique “stamp” you put on everything you say or do. Because no one will do things and present themselves in exactly the same way that you do, your uniqueness is what people notice.”   Further legal trainer Avery Black feels “The most effective way to start your job search is by developing relationships with people. The Internet, through professional websites like LinkedIn and social media sites like Face-book and Twitter, allows people to start a dialogue with each other.”   The above quotes individually bring out the core pointers of this literature- “LinkedIn” and “Personal Branding” and “Job Search”. “Branding” which audiences still relate to tangible products have slowly seeped into individuals. Individuals are making informed decisions and suitable actions in order to attract the attention of a specific set of people which in this case are job recruiters.


2018 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Aep Suryaman ◽  
Agus Wahyudin ◽  
Dadan Nugraha

Supply Chain Management (SCM) is a set of methods which is applied and integrated for suppliers, employers, warehouses and other storage areas effectively and efficiently. This study aims to facilitate the management of goods stock, starting from the process of ordering good from suppliers, supplying goods until managing the goods to the customers. Dodi Sport is a company in the field of sports equipment that sells products such as, pants, jersey shirts, shoes, bags, ball and other sport equipments. The company is located in at Ciamis Street number 97 Windujanten Kadugede � Kuningan. The system created uses Rational Unified Process (RUP) method, web-base system design and using supporting applications such as XAMPP, the design programming language using Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP) language and the design user interface and DBMS (Database Management System) uses MySQL, this application helps companies to store data management of goods, ordering, purchasing, sales, returning goods and others that still uses manual system, or not computerized yet with the aim of maximizing the performance and also profits for the company, suppliers, including end customers. It is expected to provide satisfaction to suppliers and companies so that running the business process will be easy.Keywords : Web, RUP, SCM, Dodi Sport Kuningan


Author(s):  
Brahim Zarouali ◽  
Karolien Poels ◽  
Koen Ponnet ◽  
Michel Walrave

Given that adolescents continuously interact with the user interface of a social networking site, it might be a strategic place to address privacy-related issues. This study investigates whether and how privacy control features embedded in Facebook’s user interface could serve as a cue to influence adolescents in their critical processing and perceived persuasiveness of targeted advertisements. To test this, an experimental study among 178 adolescents aged 14-16 years was conducted. Results reveal that increasing privacy control salience by means of user interface elements leads to more critical processing of targeted advertising; at the same time, when adolescents perceive a higher privacy control, they also evaluate a targeted ad as more effective, convincing and reliable (i.e., increase in perceived persuasiveness). The study further identifies two underlying mechanisms by which these effects operate: perceived control and self-efficacy. Based on these findings, theoretical contributions and practical implications are discussed to optimize advertising campaigns on social networking sites in a responsible and privacy-protective way.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 46-60
Author(s):  
Elena A. Kostina

In recent years, we have witnessed a rapid and profound growth of urban population. The challenge to improve the quality of the urban environment is becoming increasingly important. Competition among the cities for highly skilled workforce, companies, investors, and even international events is also growing. With the advancement in modern technologies, especially IT, the Internet of things and big data, the creation of a “smart city” seems to be an excellent opportunity for the urban development. More and more cities are striving to follow this path, and Novosibirsk – the third largest city in Russia – is not an exception. This article analyzes the concept of a smart city, the advantages and barriers that impede the creation of a “smart city”, and considers the prospects of Novosibirsk as a “smart city”. The article suggests possible ways for Novosibirsk development as a “smart city”.


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