scholarly journals ANALISIS INVENTARISASI ASET MILIK PEMERINTAH DAERAH KABUPATEN ROTE NDAO TAHUN 2019

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 135-148
Author(s):  
Cicilia Apriliana Tungga

This research aims to analyze the level of the importance and the performance of the implementation of factors that determine the successful inventory of assets in Rote Ndao Regency. Importance Performance Analysis (IPA) is used as an analysis tool to process research data. The results showed that asset inventory has not been fully optimal. This can be seen from the results of data analysis that is unbalancing between interest and performance levels. There are 4 inventory factors that are priority to improve performance, namely: regional asset logging activities in Rote Ndao District Government, improvement of updated data base, implementation of regional asset census to get correct and accurate asset data, and information technology capabilities and completeness of infrastructure facilities in the office supported by HR capabilities   Keywords: inventory of regional assets , local government, Importance Performance Analysis (IPA)

Author(s):  
Hendra Hendra ◽  
Erlina Erlina ◽  
Asfriyati Asfriyati

This research presents the latest information on the analysis of Islamic law on the practice of fulfilling the rights of wives and children in the household among the Tablighi Jama'ah. This research is presented in a qualitative form with the approach of sociology of law (Islamic law). This study uses Islamic law (mashlahat theory) as an analysis tool in analyzing research data. In the end, this study concluded that the rights and obligations of husband and wife and children in the household among the Tablighi Jama'ah were actually subject to and did not differ from the provisions of Law No. 1 of 1974, KHI and so from the opinion of Imam Shafi'i, although in reality related to the Tablighi Jama'ah policy, especially when selecting members who want to leave the khuruj still needs to be improved so that there are no more members of the jama'ah who are mentally incapable, especially financially making khuruj, so this does not impact on the non-implementation of the obligations of the husband in the household and the poor image of preaching khuruj in the midst of society, especially the city of Medan.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 164-179
Author(s):  
Ridwan ◽  
Achmad Firdaus ◽  
Mokhamad Yasid

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of attitude has a significant influence on agent intentions, the influence of subjective norms on agent intentions, the effect of self-control on agent intentions in marketing halal mart products. This study uses the Theory Planned Behavior method and structured equation modeling (SEM) to see the effect of agents on the intentions and performance of agents to market halalmart products through measurement in terms of attitudes, subjective norms and self-control. The results of the research data show that attitudes, subjective norms and self-control have a significant and positive influence on the intentions of the agents to improve performance in marketing halalmart products.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (7) ◽  
pp. 67 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guang-Qian Peng ◽  
Guangtao Xue ◽  
Yi-Chao Chen

Network performance diagnostics is an important topic that has been studied since the Internet was invented. However, it remains a challenging task, while the network evolves and becomes more and more complicated over time. One of the main challenges is that all network components (e.g., senders, receivers, and relay nodes) make decision based only on local information and they are all likely to be performance bottlenecks. Although Software Defined Networking (SDN) proposes to embrace a centralize network intelligence for a better control, the cost to collect complete network states in packet level is not affordable in terms of collection latency, bandwidth, and processing power. With the emergence of the new types of networks (e.g., Internet of Everything, Mission-Critical Control, data-intensive mobile apps, etc.), the network demands are getting more diverse. It is critical to provide finer granularity and real-time diagnostics to serve various demands. In this paper, we present EVA, a network performance analysis tool that guides developers and network operators to fix problems in a timely manner. EVA passively collects packet traces near the server (hypervisor, NIC, or top-of-rack switch), and pinpoints the location of the performance bottleneck (sender, network, or receiver). EVA works without detailed knowledge of application or network stack and is therefore easy to deploy. We use three types of real-world network datasets and perform trace-driven experiments to demonstrate EVA’s accuracy and generality. We also present the problems observed in these datasets by applying EVA.


Author(s):  
José Holguín-Veras ◽  
C. Michael Walton

Research on the implementation of priority systems for containers is summarized. The results correspond to the areas of information technology and performance analysis. The analysis of information technology comprises several parts. First, idealized import and export processes are characterized in terms of activity networks. Then these characterizations are used to estimate the effect that implementing priority systems has on the information flow and to identify the desirable characteristics of the corresponding information system. Performance analysis focused on a selected group of possible priority systems that differ in the extent to which service differentiation by priority is implemented. The systems analyzed are ( a) base case (i.e., no service differentiation); ( b) “hot hatch” programs; ( c) service differentiation at the storage yard; ( d) service differentiation at the yard gate; and ( e) combinations of systems b, c, and d. The analysis was conducted by a simulation system specially designed to simulate priority systems. The performance of these systems was assessed for different combinations of the relevant experimental factors, namely, operational scheme, proportion of high priority containers, and number of incoming containers. By using the resulting performance measures, the impacts on the different segments of users were assessed for each of the systems. Finally, the policy implications were analyzed and conclusions drawn.


2004 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 239-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bartosz Baliś ◽  
Marian Bubak ◽  
Włodzimierz Funika ◽  
Roland Wismüller ◽  
Marcin Radecki ◽  
...  

This paper presents an application monitoring infrastructure developed within the CrossGrid project. The software is aimed at enabling performance measurements for the application developer and in this way facilitating the development of applications in the Grid environment. The application monitoring infrastructure is composed of a distributed monitoring system, the OCM-G, and a performance analysis tool called G-PM. The OCM-G is an on-line, grid-enabled, monitoring system, while G-PM is an advanced graphical tool which allows to evaluate and present the results of performance monitoring, to support optimization of the application execution. G-PM supports build-in standard metrics and user-defined metrics expressed in the Performance Measurement Specification Language (PMSL). Communication between the G-PM and the OCM-G is performed according to a well-defined protocol, OMIS (On-line Monitoring Interface Specification). In this paper, the architecture and features of the OCM-G and G-PM are described as well as an example of use of the monitoring infrastructure to visualize the status and communication in the application, to evaluate the performance, including discovering the reason of the performance flaw.


Author(s):  
Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the application of risk management and auditing to technology incubators/science parks. The proposed audit plan focusses on the risk assessment using the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (COSO) framework. Design/methodology/approach The risk-based audit plan for auditing and managing the risks associated with the operation of technology incubators/science parks is based on the application of the COSO framework. Findings The proposed audit plan and performance analysis as a result of COSO application can be used as a risk management tool to improve effective operation of the incubator programmes. Originality/value The paper addresses the challenges of new auditing approach. In particular, the study applies the COSO framework to manage the risks of technology incubators/science parks which would help fill the gap in technology auditing. The audit plan and the performance analysis tool provide a new approach to assist R&D managers in performing risk assessments across various aspects of incubation operation.


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