scholarly journals PEGAS ELASTIS BERBASIS SIG PADA JENJANG SMA/SMK KABUPATEN SUMEDANG

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 39-44
Author(s):  
Yan Yan Sofiyan ◽  
Muhammad Agreindra Helmiawan ◽  
Dody Herdiana

Abstract The project to change the optimization of the quality of education services contains a number ofstages that aim to organize and place teachers in providing education services to students insecondary education. This has triggered the development of ICT systems in the inter-schoolteacher mapping with simple technology that can be carried out by education units, in accordancewith the demands of the curriculum developed based on the KTSP and 2013 curriculum (K-13).For this reason in this study a geographical information system was developed with the use ofgeolocation which aims to display digital maps along with the location of the distribution ofsecondary level teachers in the District Education Office. Sumedang is elaborative, aspirational,systemic, transparent and integrated.

Metamorphosis ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 119-129
Author(s):  
Sunil Meshram ◽  
Salma Ahmed

Information and communication technology (ICT) usage in governance has become an indispensable element to ensure quality of service provided by the government. The intensity of ICT usages and its impact on quality of service have revealed that effective utilization of the e-governance and its proximity needs periodical introspection in order to enrich the quality of the service. Especially, the significance of government-to-government (G2G) operations depends on the intensity of usage and the inclination of the personnel towards utilization. The present study examines the intensity of the components which influence the success of the Tamil Nadu Geographical Information System (TNGIS) project through information system (IS) model. The study collected information from TNGIS users. The study utilized structural equation modelling to validate the IS model. The results indicated that information quality, system quality, service quality, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and perceived satisfaction of TNGIS have enhanced the quality of service and satisfaction of the personnel utilizing the services. Further, there is a strong need to enhance the infrastructure of ICTs to enrich the quality of service.


2018 ◽  
Vol 49 (3) ◽  
pp. 151-163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marzia Quattrone ◽  
Giovanna Tomaselli ◽  
Alessandro D'Emilio ◽  
Patrizia Russo

Nowadays, in many countries around the world, abandoned railways are considered as important resources that can be recovered and converted into greenways, thanks to their specific adaptability to this function. With its about 1000 km of dismantled lines, Sicily is the Italian region where the abandonment of railways is more evident. Nevertheless, to the present day, only about 20 km have been converted in greenways. As a recovery action requires large investments, it is necessary to determine a priority list based on the actual suitability of a track to be converted. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to define and apply a methodology, based on multi-criteria analysis associated with geographical information system (GIS), for the assessment of different suitability degrees of an abandoned railway to be converted in greenway for agro-touristic and cultural use of the land. The work was developed on two abandoned railway lines, sited in the province of Syracuse, embedded in landscapes of great value thanks to the existence of natural areas and cultural heritage. The applied method attributes great importance to the quality of the landscape that is considered in the same way as the intrinsic characteristics of the track. Several indicators were weighed and spatially mapped to describe the local resources at the margin of the track and the characteristics of the stretches of the two lines. The GIS analysis allowed obtaining various intermediate maps containing the necessary information for drawing the ultimate maps, which showed the suitability of each line to be converted in greenway. The results showed that the suitability level depends on the specific characteristics of the railroad and its marginal values, as well as on the quality of the landscape and the development opportunities that it offers. The creation of greenways can thus become a support to make easier the integration between the landscape and the growing demands of land, economic and tourist development, while maintaining intact the rural land and favoring its connection with the urban centers. The study, although referred to specific territorial areas, is generally valid from a methodological point of view and can be applied in other contexts.


Author(s):  
Roy Arif Kurniawan Aminuddin

Mapping information system in poor households in panekan service were using the services of websites which digital maps. To make it easy for the central bureau of statistics central bureau of statistics (BPS) and the community panekan sub district in providing and to obtain any information to make a statement on information on households poor in panekan sub district, bi deputy governor muliaman d this application is reasonable enough an integrated information system for. This information system to display location mapping poor households. With information system, everybody can see the mapping and information data on poor households the. In research this one is evolved a geographical information system the mapping of poor households on panekan sub district. System development in a build and fix, because they are considered quickly in the creation of a system. System that built can are expected to help bps and the community panekan. So that system that built must have the ability to form information mapping poor households accurately. For it, geographical information system mapping households poor in panekan sub distric have tested in a blackbox.


Author(s):  
Nawar Omran Al-Musawi ◽  
Fatima Muqdad Al-Rubaie

This research discusses application Artificial Neural Network (ANN) and Geographical Information System (GIS) models on water quality of Diyala River using Water Quality Index (WQI). Fourteen water parameters were used for estimating WQI: pH, Temperature, Dissolved Oxygen, Orthophosphate, Nitrate, Calcium, Magnesium, Total Hardness, Sodium, Sulphate, Chloride, Total Dissolved Solids, Electrical Conductivity and Total Alkalinity. These parameters were provided from the Water Resources Ministryfrom seven stations along the river for the period 2011 to 2016. The results of WQI analysis revealed that Diyala River is good to poor at the north of Diyala province while it is poor to very polluted at the south of Baghdad City. The selected parameters were subjected to Kruskal-Wallis test for detecting factors contributing to the degradation of water quality and for eliminating independent variables that exhibit the highest contribution in p-value. The analysis of results revealed that ANN model was good in predicting the WQI. The confusion matrix for Artificial Neural Model (NNM) gave almost 96% for training, 85.7% for testing and 100% for holdout. In relation to GIS, six color maps of the river have been constructed to give clear images of the water quality along the river.


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