scholarly journals SISTEM INFORMASI POTENSI WISATA DI KABUPATEN KOLAKA TIMUR BERBASIS WEB

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 427-433
Author(s):  
Muh. Alim Zulkifli Kifli
Keyword(s):  

Kabupaten Kolaka Timur merupakan salah satu Kabupaten di Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara yang memiliki cukup banyak daerah potensi wisata. Namun masih banyak wisatawan yang tidak mengenal wisata yang terdapat di Kabupaten Kolaka Timur. Kurangnya pengetahuan tentang wisata tersebut disebabkan oleh informasi  tentang tempat wisata yang masih minim dan belum dipublikasikan dengan baik. Dalam kasus tersebut, untuk membantu pihak terkait dan juga wisatawan dalam mengenal wisata yang terdapat di Kabupaten Kolaka Timur, maka dibangun sebuah website yang dapat memberikan informasi yang detail tentang wisata dan rute menuju tempat wisata yang terdapat di daerah Kabupaten Kolaka Timur. Untuk memberikan informasi rute, menggunakan Google Maps yang akan mengakses current location dari user menuju arah tempat wisata yang ingin dikunjungi. Dengan adanya website ini diharapkan dapat membantu  wisatawan dalam mengenal potensi wisata yang ada di daerah Kabupaten Kolaka Timur dan juga membantu pengelola tempat wisata dalam mengenalkan daerah wisata yang ada di Kabupaten Kolaka Timur

KOMPUTEK ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 37
Author(s):  
Irfan Khoirul Arifin ◽  
Aliyadi Aliyadi ◽  
Yovi Litanianda

The number of vehicles in Indonesia continues to increase every year. This also happened in Ponorogo regency. It will also be directly proportional to the number of people who have problems with their vehicles, such as leaked tire quotes for being nailed or other causes. And will also increase the need for tire services. For motorists who are less aware of the surrounding area when experiencing damage to motorcycle tires, then of course to find a place nearest tire patch will be quite difficult. Therefore in this study developed information media for Android-based applications to map the locations - tire patch locations in Ponorogo, as well as looking for the closest tire patch with the rider. This app is a location-based service (location-based service) to the driver with the nearest patch of the banal location. Based on the results of testing this application can help users find the location of location preservation, tar bambal patch location, tire repair shop list, and tire repair shop list distance. This application can also show each other the location in accordance with the location of google maps applications. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 45 (4) ◽  
pp. 500-510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Putko ◽  
Agata Złotogórska

Abstract The main objective of this study was to examine whether children’s ability to justify their action predictions in terms of mental states is related, in a similar way as the ability to predict actions, to such aspects of executive function (EF) as executive control and working memory. An additional objective was to check whether the frequency of different types of justifications made by children in false-belief tasks is associated with aforementioned aspects of EF, as well as language. The study included 59 children aged 3-4 years. The ability to predict actions and to justify these predictions was measured with false-belief tasks. Luria’s hand-game was used to assess executive control, and the Counting and Labelling dual-task was used to assess working memory capacity. Language development was controlled using an embedded syntax test. It was found that executive control was a significant predictor of the children’s ability to justify their action predictions in terms of mental states, even when age and language were taken into account. Results also indicated a relationship between the type of justification in the false-belief task and language development. With the development of language children gradually cease to justify their action predictions in terms of current location, and they tend to construct irrelevant justifications before they begin to refer to beliefs. Data suggest that executive control, in contrast to language, is a factor which affects the development of the children’s ability to justify their action predictions only in its later phase, during a shift from irrelevant to correct justifications.


Author(s):  
Mee Ling Teng ◽  
Shahreen Kasim ◽  
RD Rohmat Saedudin

 destination of rural area due to unclear addresses. This problem alsofaced by owner and members of the Box of Ramadhan when theyneed to give delivery services to underprivileged people cause lowefficiency of service provided. Thus, this project is conducted todesign and develop an application called Path Apps for Box ofRamadhan for Android device user to solve problems of reachdestination and get related information to reduce overall timespending. Unified Modelling Language diagram used to show therelationship and interaction among all classes. The proposed systemis categories into two different interfaces as admin interface and userinterface. The application consists of few modules such as login andregistration, user list, profile, current location, route, multiplemarkers and address list and chat modules. Time management, routeplanning and inventory will be under control by user according toprogram schedule. This contribute to high efficiency of work.


Author(s):  
A. Orozco ◽  
N.E. Gagliolo ◽  
C. Rowlett ◽  
E. Wong ◽  
A. Moghe ◽  
...  

Abstract The need to increase transistor packing density beyond Moore's Law and the need for expanding functionality, realestate management and faster connections has pushed the industry to develop complex 3D package technology which includes System-in-Package (SiP), wafer-level packaging, through-silicon-vias (TSV), stacked-die and flex packages. These stacks of microchips, metal layers and transistors have caused major challenges for existing Fault Isolation (FI) techniques and require novel non-destructive, true 3D Failure Localization techniques. We describe in this paper innovations in Magnetic Field Imaging for FI that allow current 3D mapping and extraction of geometrical information about current location for non-destructive fault isolation at every chip level in a 3D stack.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 5839
Author(s):  
Siriwan Kajornkasirat ◽  
Jareeporn Ruangsri ◽  
Charuwan Sumat ◽  
Pete Intaramontri

An online analytic service system was designed as a web and a mobile application for shrimp farmers and shrimp farm managers to manage the growth performance of shrimp. The MySQL database management system was used to manage the shrimp data. The Apache Web Server was used for contacting the shrimp database, and the web content displays were implemented with PHP script, JavaScript, and HTML5. Additionally, the program was linked with Google Charts to display data in various graphs, such as bar graphs and scatter diagrams, and Google Maps API was used to display water quality factors that are related to shrimp growth as spatial data. To test the system, field survey data from a shrimp farm in southern Thailand were used. Growth performance of shrimp and water quality data were collected from 13 earthen ponds in southern peninsular Thailand, located in the Surat Thani, Krabi, Phuket, and Satun provinces. The results show that the system allowed administrators to manage shrimp and farm data from the field sites. Both mobile and web applications were accessed by the users to manage the water quality factors and shrimp data. The system also provided the data analysis tool required to select a parameter from a list box and shows the association between water quality factors and shrimp data with a scatter diagram. Furthermore, the system generated a report of shrimp growth for the different farms with a line graph overlay on Google Maps™ in the data entry suite via mobile application. Online analytics for the growth performance of shrimp as provided by this system could be useful as decision support tools for effective shrimp farming.


PalZ ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Consuelo Sendino ◽  
Martin M. Bochmann

AbstractA conulariid preserved in three dimensions from Ordovician fluvioglacial erratics of the Northern European Lowlands (North German Plain) is described under open nomenclature. It is assigned to the genus Conularia with similarities to Baltoscandian conulariids. The lithology of the erratic boulder and fauna contained in it provide important information on the origin and transport direction of the sediment preserved in a kame from the Saalian glaciation. This paper deals with the site of origin of the boulder in Baltoscandia analysing the comprised palaeofauna, from a palaeostratigraphic and palaeogeographic point of view, from its deposition in Ordovician times until its arrival at its current location in the Late Pleistocene. It also reveals for the first time the internal structure of the conulariid aperture.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3697
Author(s):  
Dogan Yildiz ◽  
Serap Karagol

In many Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) applications, the location of the nodes in the network is required. A logical method to find Unknown Nodes (UNNs) in the network is to use one or several mobile anchors (MAs) equipped with GPS units moving between UNNs and periodically broadcast their current location. The main challenge at this stage is to design an optimum path to estimate the locations of UNNs as accurately as possible, reach all nodes in the network, and complete the localization process as quickly as possible. This article proposes a new path planning approach for MA-based localization called Nested Hexagon Curves (NHexCurves). The proposed model’s performance is compared with the performance of five existing static path planning models using Weighted Centroid Localization (WCL) and Accuracy Priority Trilateration (APT) localization techniques in the obstacle-presence scenario. With the obstacle-handling trajectories used for the models, the negative impact of the obstacle on the localization is reduced. The proposed model provides full coverage and high localization accuracy in the obstacle-presence scenario. The simulation results show the advantages of the proposed path planning model with the H-curve model over existing schemes.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. e004318
Author(s):  
Aduragbemi Banke-Thomas ◽  
Kerry L M Wong ◽  
Francis Ifeanyi Ayomoh ◽  
Rokibat Olabisi Giwa-Ayedun ◽  
Lenka Benova

BackgroundTravel time to comprehensive emergency obstetric care (CEmOC) facilities in low-resource settings is commonly estimated using modelling approaches. Our objective was to derive and compare estimates of travel time to reach CEmOC in an African megacity using models and web-based platforms against actual replication of travel.MethodsWe extracted data from patient files of all 732 pregnant women who presented in emergency in the four publicly owned tertiary CEmOC facilities in Lagos, Nigeria, between August 2018 and August 2019. For a systematically selected subsample of 385, we estimated travel time from their homes to the facility using the cost-friction surface approach, Open Source Routing Machine (OSRM) and Google Maps, and compared them to travel time by two independent drivers replicating women’s journeys. We estimated the percentage of women who reached the facilities within 60 and 120 min.ResultsThe median travel time for 385 women from the cost-friction surface approach, OSRM and Google Maps was 5, 11 and 40 min, respectively. The median actual drive time was 50–52 min. The mean errors were >45 min for the cost-friction surface approach and OSRM, and 14 min for Google Maps. The smallest differences between replicated and estimated travel times were seen for night-time journeys at weekends; largest errors were found for night-time journeys at weekdays and journeys above 120 min. Modelled estimates indicated that all participants were within 60 min of the destination CEmOC facility, yet journey replication showed that only 57% were, and 92% were within 120 min.ConclusionsExisting modelling methods underestimate actual travel time in low-resource megacities. Significant gaps in geographical access to life-saving health services like CEmOC must be urgently addressed, including in urban areas. Leveraging tools that generate ‘closer-to-reality’ estimates will be vital for service planning if universal health coverage targets are to be realised by 2030.


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