scholarly journals PASSENGER MANIFEST DATA MANAGEMENT ANALYSIS ON IMMIGRATION EXAMINATION ON THE IMMIGRATION CROSSING APPLICATION (APK) AT IMMIGRATION EXAMINATION AT HUSEIN SASTRANEGARA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Author(s):  
Rizky Andarujati

The existence of the system used by humans over time will experience problems or problems and increase the system requirements needed by system users. One of the applications of SIMKIM at the Air Immigration Checkpoint (TPI) is the Immigration Crossing Application (APK) system. This APK is a transformation of the Border Control Management (BCM) system which has the function of capturing, verifying, matching, and recording data contained in electronic travel documents, namely passports and other travel documents such as visas, travel document readers, biographical & biometric identities, watch lists , automatic border control. If the airline passenger manifest has been integrated with the APK system, the immigration check can be more efficient in terms of how much input is made to produce maximum output, the application of which can be a comparison of the inputs carried out in the immigration inspection process using an integrated APK system to get maximum output in the form of fast immigration checks and accurate data because it is supported by the passenger manifest data.

Author(s):  
Rendji Sola Gracia Silalahi

This research discusses the strengthening of Border Control Management (BCM) system in the context of monitoring foreigners who have been refused entry to Indonesian territory. The Border Control Management  system is the border management system that aims as a regional surveillance management system at state borders which aims to handle all forms of settlement of activities of crossing people both entering and leaving Indonesian territory, but to assist the supervision of foreigners who have entered Indonesian territory. It is deemed necessary to strengthen the system Border Control Management to assist immigration officials and immigration officers in detecting these foreigners. The writing method used in this final report is descriptive qualitative research a method by conducting interviews and surveys to the Immigration Checkpoints of Kualanamu International Airport and the Class 1 Special Immigration Office of TPI Medan. The results of the study show that by strengthening the system it Borders Control Management is felt that it can help immigration officers in making decisions.


Author(s):  
Revinka Dyah Fatcahya

This journal discusses the implementation of the Border Control Management (BCM) system which is integrated with the Enhanced Cekal System (ECS), the Interpol I-24/7 system and also with the repository servers such as residence permits and DPRI systems in terms of security in this case based on the principle of selective policy. This form of research uses qualitative research with descriptive methods. Based on the research conducted, in the BCM system there is an Immigration Data Exchange as a regulator of integration between applications. The application of an integrated system in BCM makes the results of immigration checks at the time of scanning the passport showing the status of a ban, visa and residence permit, the last crossing, the status of Interpol, checking the transportation means, and checking other passports. However, the system is still often partially connected so that the Class I Special TPI Soekarno-Hatta Immigration Office must make various efforts such as having a Special IT team and making innovations to make immigration checks at TPI easier and more effective and in accordance with the principle of selective policies implemented by Indonesia.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 554-568
Author(s):  
Chris Graf ◽  
Dave Flanagan ◽  
Lisa Wylie ◽  
Deirdre Silver

Data availability statements can provide useful information about how researchers actually share research data. We used unsupervised machine learning to analyze 124,000 data availability statements submitted by research authors to 176 Wiley journals between 2013 and 2019. We categorized the data availability statements, and looked at trends over time. We found expected increases in the number of data availability statements submitted over time, and marked increases that correlate with policy changes made by journals. Our open data challenge becomes to use what we have learned to present researchers with relevant and easy options that help them to share and make an impact with new research data.


Author(s):  
Enrique Wulff

The purpose of this chapter is to follow the evolution of what has occurred over time in the ontologies published in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Correctness and completeness of ontologies on the schema and instance level are important quality criteria in their selection for an application. To help both the librarians and the users, there is a need of a framework for the comparison of different semantic data sources in the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, online services and/or applications based on ontologies or SKOS-based COVID-19 thesauri are still rare. As an emerging technology in libraries, an all-integrating ontology for coronavirus disease knowledge and data refers to the continuing development of an existing technology. In spite of using ontologies in the Semantic Web, meanings of concepts and relationships are still largely unrealized in terms of obtaining accurate and timely information about COVID-19. But the nature of causal relationships on this disease is made accessible through ontologies as the material in which its main concepts are supported.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
pp. 381-403
Author(s):  
Giuseppe Campesi

Abstract The aim of this article is to explore the peculiarity of Italian policies on immigration detention and their evolution over time. This will be done by highlighting the main factors that might explain the apparent political disinvestment in immigration detention in Italy, in particular in the years between 2013 and 2015, and account for the turnaround in approach announced and then implemented by the two Interior Ministers in charge between 2017 and 2019. The article uses the Italian case as an opportunity to explore the functions that are assigned to immigration detention in destination countries. In particular, it considers whether or not it can be argued that immigration detention in Italy has been “reinvented” (meaning that its functions have somewhat changed) as a consequence of the so-called “refugee crisis” and in light of Italy’s specific position in the contemporary geopolitics of the EU’s border control regime.


2019 ◽  
Vol 121 ◽  
pp. 05001
Author(s):  
David Barnes

The inspection of pipeline coating is crucial to the lifetime performance of the pipeline. Inspection during installation of the pipeline and as part of the routine maintenance programme is essential. It is often said that inspection processes save money by ensuring that relevant specifications are achieved but that writing reports for the inspection process cost money. One way to reduce the cost of inspection reporting and to speed up the inspection process is to use a data management system to present the inspection data in a consistent and organised manner. The automation of the reporting process is an important cost saving that allows more time to be allocated to the important task of inspection and the achievement of the coating specification. There have been recent developments in both the design of reporting software and inspection gauges which together make achieving a paperless quality assurance system a reality for all protective coating applications. This paper describes the latest design and operational features of coating thickness gauges, dewpoint meters, surface profile gauges and other related gauges and describes how data can be easily transferred from the memory of these gauges into personal computers and mobile devices by running a dedicated software program for coating inspection data management. The creation of reports combining test results from a broad range of both digital and non-digital test methods will be discussed with particular emphasis on the use of Standard reports and the preparation of pre-formatted report forms.


2020 ◽  
Vol 77 (6) ◽  
pp. e187-e195
Author(s):  
Adriana L. Meholick ◽  
Jonathan L. Jesneck ◽  
Ruchi M. Thanawala ◽  
Neal E. Seymour

2005 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pedro José Marrón ◽  
Daniel Minder ◽  
Andreas Lachenmann ◽  
Kurt Rothermel

SummuryWith the proliferation of sensor networks and sensor network applications, the overall complexity of such systems is continuously increasing. Sensor networks are now heterogeneous in terms of their hardware characteristics and application requirements even within a single network. In addition, the requirements of currently supported applications are expected to change over time. All of this makes developing, deploying, and optimizing sensor network applications an extremely difficult task. In this paper, we present the architecture of TinyCubus, a flexible and adaptive cross-layer framework for TinyOS-based sensor networks that aims at providing the necessary infrastructure to cope with the complexity of such systems. TinyCubus consists of a cross-layer framework that enables optimizations through cross-layer interactions, a configuration engine that distributes components efficiently by considering the roles of the sensor nodes and provides support to install components dynamically, and a data management framework that selects and adapts both system and data management components. Finally, relevant research challenges associated with the development of each framework are identified and discussed in the paper.


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