scholarly journals Pembuatan Aplikasi Sebagai Penanda Mengenai Kampung Kreatif Tematik Pada Smart Branding Kota Bogor Berbasis Android

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Raden Agung Pradhana Rusdian ◽  
Agung Budi Prasetyo

The City of Bogor began to develop programs related to Smart City so that city management could run more easily with the help of technology. Bogor City made 6 dimensions in Smart City namely Smart Governance, Smart Branding, Smart Economy, Smart Living, Smart Society, and Smart Environment. One of the Offices related to the construction of the Bogor City Smart City is the Office of Communication and Information, Bogor City Encoding or commonly called Diskominfo. One of the developments is to make a media marker about tourist attractions, namely thematic creative villages. But the media is not enough to make people more interested and want to find out more deeply. That way, this navigation application is needed to complement the information media to be more interactive and have more value. The advantage of this application is that it can bring up virtual panoramic objects and also a location map that makes it easy for tourists to know the location to be addressed. This application is designed for Android-based Smartphones with a minimum specification KitKat.

2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 59-74
Author(s):  
Nisrina Meitibellina ◽  
Puji Hariyanti

This study discusses the communication strategy carried out by Blora Regency Government in the program of the Ministry of Communication and Information, namely Gerakan Menuju Smart City 2018. There are two statements in this research is how the communication strategy carried out by Blora Regency Government towards smart city and the factors that are driving and inhibiting it.The results obtained from Gerakan Menuju 100 Smart City program in Blora Regency are based on a predetermined policy in the form of the RPJMD and the Decree of the Regent. Then proceed with analyzing problems related to city problems to create the concept of smart city that requires 3 elements namely structure, infrastructure and superstructure. The targets for this program are all OPD’s and the Blora community. The use of various media for socialization which then its implementation refers to the 2018 smart city master plan and ends with monitoring and evaluation every 2 times a year. There are 6 dimensions of the concept of smart city along with several activities in it that are used in Blora Regency, namely smart governance, smart branding, smart economy, smart living, smart society and smart environment


Sebatik ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-225
Author(s):  
Indah Fitri Astuti ◽  
Dedy Cahyadi

Kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara di provinsi Kalimantan Timur adalah salah satu dari 25 kabupaten/kota yang mendapat kesempatan untuk mulai mengembangkan Gerakan 100 Smart City yang dicanangkan pada Smart City Summit 2017 di Makassar. Rencana Pembangunan Jangka Menengah Daerah (RJPMD) 2016-2021 kemudian memuat perencanaan pembangunan Samrt City yang disepakati dengan istilah Smart Regency Kutai Kartanegara dengan visi terwujudnya masyarakat kabupaten Kutai Kartanegara yang cerdas dengan sektor pertanian dan pariwisata sebagai penggerak utama yang didukung oleh teknologi informasi. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk menyusun analisis Smart Regency Kutai Kartanegara. Metode analisis Smart Regency Kutai Kartanegara disusun dengan menggunakan pendekatan kerangka kerja Citiasia. Model Citiasia mempromosikan kemajuan bangsa dengan menyediakan solusi kota pintar yang menggabungkan model yang akurat dan kuat dengan dukungan teknologi canggih dan mudah digunakan. Terdapat enam aspek cerdas yang akan dianalisis dan dibangun, yaitu smart governance, smart branding, smart economy, smart living, smart society, dan smart environment.  Penelitian menghasilkan dokumen analisis Smart Regency yang telah dilengkapi dengan analisis gap antar aspek cerdas, analisis pembangunan Smart Regency, sasaran, arah kebijakan, dan analisis kesiapan daerah.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayodeji Emmanuel Oke ◽  
Douglas O. Aghimien ◽  
Clinton O. Aigbavboa ◽  
Opeoluwa I. Akinradewo

The quest for smart cities and development has been on the increase among infrastructural development stakeholders, including clients, government agencies responsible for the management of infrastructures, construction professionals, sponsors, and financiers of these projects. However, studies around the world have shown that less attention is being paid by these stakeholders to various indices and measures of smart cities. These measures and indices, known as drivers, are smart environment, smart economy, smart people, smart governance, smart mobility, and smart living. Using these drivers and their indicators, a multiple-choice questionnaire was designed in line with existing and relevant literature materials in the subject area. These questionnaires were administered on construction professionals with relevant and adequate knowledge of smart construction. Smart environment was found to be a major driver of a smart city while smart people, smart governance and smart living are also key to the achievement of the goals and objectives of the concept. The developed key smart city drivers are a workable, adaptable and efficient city design mechanism and it will be useful for city planners, statutory agencies as well other stakeholders in the development of smart cities.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 12-19
Author(s):  
Rini Rachmawati

Dewasa ini berbagai kota di Indonesia maupun di negara lain sedang giat menuju pencapaian Smart City. Pencapaian Smart City acapkali dilakukan secara general untuk dapat mencapai seluruh dimensi smart, baik itu smart governance, smart living, smart people, smart environment, smart economy dan lainnya. Sementara itu tidak seluruh wilayah memiliki karakteristik sebagai kota (city). Wilayah kabupaten (regency) terdiri atas kawasan perkotaan dan perdesaaan sehingga hanya bagian dari kawasan perkotaan saja yang dapat dikembangkan dengan menggunakan konsep Smart City. Sementara itu bagian kawasan perdesaan memiliki pendekatan yang berbeda untuk dapat dijadikan sebagai daerah yang smart. Lebih jauh paper ini akan mendiskusikan tentang komponen-komponen apa yang diperlukan didalam mengambangkan Smart Village sebagai penguatan dari Smart City dan Smart Regency. 


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 118-128
Author(s):  
Jason Cohen ◽  
Judy Backhouse ◽  
Omar Ally

Young people are important to cities, bringing skills and energy and contributing to economic activity. New technologies have led to the idea of a smart city as a framework for city management. Smart cities are developed from the top-down through government programmes, but also from the bottom-up by residents as technologies facilitate participation in developing new forms of city services. Young people are uniquely positioned to contribute to bottom-up smart city projects. Few diagnostic tools exist to guide city authorities on how to prioritise city service provision. A starting point is to understand how the youth value city services. This study surveys young people in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, and conducts an importance-performance analysis to identify which city services are well regarded and where the city should focus efforts and resources. The results show that Smart city initiatives that would most increase the satisfaction of youths in Braamfontein  include wireless connectivity, tools to track public transport  and  information  on city events. These  results  identify  city services that are valued by young people, highlighting services that young people could participate in providing. The importance-performance analysis can assist the city to direct effort and scarce resources effectively.


Author(s):  
J. Domingo ◽  
K. A. Cabello ◽  
G. A. Rufino ◽  
L. Hilario ◽  
M. J. Villanueva-Jerez ◽  
...  

Abstract. ICT is one of the technological enablers of a smart city which facilitates the developments in various sectors of the community such as in governance, transportation, education, safety, tourism, and communication. Development of smartphone applications have directly contributed to areas of smart living, smart people, smart governance, and smart mobility as it provides several features catering digital services in the city and flexible utilization of the city services. However, smart city development is not merely the creation of digital services for the citizens but instead involves a two-way communication between the government and citizen’s collaborative processes and digital participation. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for a mobile tool wherein people can easily access the most essential everyday city services and in the same manner provide the city authorities to gather relevant information from the application through review of literature and other relevant documents.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 26-40
Author(s):  
Diwan Setiawan ◽  
Sri Wulandari

Bandung is a city that has a variety of culinary, it makes this city as a culinary tourism destination that highly demanded by both domestic and foreign tourists. Based on data from the Department of Culture and Tourism of Bandung, Bandung has a legendary street food culinary that is highly favored by culinary enthusiasts who visit this city. Street food culinary is snacks that have been around for a long time with authentic flavors and stories behind, some of popular street food culinary are bandros, combro, colenak, ketan bakar, cireng ​​and others. The rapid development of culinary potential in this city has caused many new street foods that enriches culinary diversity in Bandung so that culinary enthusiasts need an information media contains of information about culinary in this city, especially authentic street food culinary which is starting to be hard to find. Through qualitative methods and data collection techniques by means of field studies such as observation, interviews and questionnaires, it is necessary to design an application-based information media. The final results of this research is user interface design for the media that informs Bandung street food culinary. Inspired by the word kabita which comes from Sundanese means tempted to taste food, was chosen as the name of the application that informs culinary street food in the city of Bandung that aims to facilitate culinary enthusiasts to get that information


Author(s):  
Yasmin Mohd Adnan ◽  
Hasniyati Hamzah ◽  
Melasutra Md. Dali ◽  
Md Nasir Daud ◽  
Anuar Alias

Smart Cities have grown in prominence due to advancement in ICT and the new paradigm of sustainable city management and development. Whilst many authors have proposed guidelines and framework for Smart City implementation, less attention has been given to the assessment of Smart City performance. The mainstream Smart City assessment framework generally entails the quantitative assessment of factors, elements and initiatives categorised under the Smart City dimensions. However, this approach is problematic and impractical because it requires a large amount of different baseline data that is often at times unavailable due to various reasons. This paper describes an alternative framework for smart city assessment, one that is based on the modification of Giffmger’s to make it amenable to leaner data. The proposed assessment framework was adopted to assess the smart city performances of Seoul, Singapore, and Iskandar Malaysia which were then compared. With the use of the framework for the performance assessment, the city that has performed better than the others is able to be identified.


Author(s):  
Somayya Madakam

The word “Smart Cities” is the new buzzword in every corner of the world. Many countries across the continents are trying to plant new smart cities or in the conversion process of existing cities. Bali (Indonesia) also seems to be in a conversion process of its Brown Field Cities. This research manuscript attempts to explore the Bali (Island) as a Smart Island regarding Smart Environment, Smart Economy, Smart Governance, Smart Mobility, Smart Living and Smart People dimensional perspective. This research manuscript has adopted a triangulation method for thematic narration since the study is qualitative and case study. The study explored that still Bali/Balinese cities is/are still baby stepping of smart cities plantations. There needs to be lot of work has to be done to become Smart Bali Island. The findings will help the Bali government to understand how far they could become full-fledged Smart Island by providing the Quality of Life to citizens and economic development of Bali


2021 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 85-97
Author(s):  
Fifi Novianty

This journal examines the development communication strategy in implementing the smart environment concept in the city of Cirebon. The concept smart environment  focus refers to how a city is managed and refers to development that is environmentally friendly and does not damage the ecosystem. The research methodology uses a systematic literature review, the focus of the research is examining the concept of smart environment in the city of Cirebon. The results showed that the existence of a development communication strategy in implementing the smart city program, especially in the concept of smart environment in the city of Cirebon, provides convenience in implementing the program. The development communication strategy used in the Cirebon city smart environment concept is 1.) Looking at the Targets. 2.) Social Mobilization. 3.) To Secure Understanding. 4.) To Establish Acceptance. 5.) To Motivate Action. Thus, the role of development communication in implementing the smart environment concept can be more focused, and optimize the achievement of the goals to be achieved, because it has a more structured and directed development communication strategy.


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