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2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 368-374
Author(s):  
Firnando Siyasih

State Vocational High School 1 Bandar Lampung several activities have used computers, but especially in the processing of library data is still done manually, every month officers have to look at the book data and calculate the number of borrowers per day to make monthly reports, it is very retang against data damage, the problem caused is when going to make monthly report officers often have difficulty if there are documents that are damaged or lost.  because the officer does not have a backup of the daily report data archive. Based on these problems, the system is designed to be able to develop and implement digital libraries that can be accessed through the website so as to improve the quality of library services without limited space and time. The digital library is expected to facilitate students in the process related to the library. Because the library will be created utilizing Web-based technology. With the user's website will be easier in finding a collection of books, scientific journals, and others needed by each member of the library. In addition, the website can also be accessed anywhere, anytime, and anyone without having to come to the location of smk negeri 1 Bandar Lampung library


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (17) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nur Hendrastuti

As the government of Indonesia targets income tax to contribute 50,1% of the overall tax revenue target in Indonesia, the Directorate General of Taxes (DGT) is compelled to maximize the excavation of tax potential. Among others, excavation of income tax potential may apply for income tax upon the transfer of rights on land and/or building. For this final income tax, tax extraction is performed by evaluating the transfer transaction value stated in the Land Deed Officer Monthly Report which should be based on the value received or obtained by the seller based on market price. Unfortunately, there is no means to ensure that the value stated by taxpayer is the actual transaction value. Also, since data on property in Indonesia is not publicly available, the real value of the transfer remains elusive. Therefore, Tax Office requires a method or technique to determine whether the stated value is a reasonable and compliant one. This research aims to examine the feasibility of Gross Income Multiplier to determine the fairness indication of transaction value stated by the taxpayer in the transfer of rights on land and/or building. By understanding the fairness of the stated value as reported in the Land Deed Officer monthly report, DGT is expected to accurately determine the fair transaction value.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Million Getachew Mesfun ◽  
Shimelis Teshome Ayalneh

Abstract Background: Malaria has been one of the major public health problems in Ethiopia for decades. Recent reports from different part of the country showed that the trend of malaria is declining. However, there is a need for periodic assessing the trend of malaria in different malaria endemic areas of the country as part of the planed malaria elimination strategies. Methods: Ten years retrospective data of blood film examination was collected from the laboratory registration book and monthly report of Ogolcho health center and analyzed to assess the trend of malaria prevalence in Ziway dugda distric, one of the malaria endemic areas in Arsi zone, Ethiopia. Result: From the total of 38,094 malaria suspected patients, 4,863(12.8%) patients were malaria positive microscopically, with 3,301(67.9%) P.vivax, 1545(31.8%) P.falciparum and 17(0.35%) mixed infection. There was a fluctuating trend of malaria within the last ten years, with annual total cases of malaria ranged from 1685 in 2013 to 103 in 2020 and there was successive reduction in malaria prevalence from 2013 onwards. Conclusion: Trend of malaria was declining in Ziway dugda district with shift in dominancy of the circulating species (P.vivax).


Author(s):  
Asep Hendri Hendri ◽  
Mochammad Arief Sutisna

In the implementation of the activities of the National Police Commission (Kompolnas) every month it is necessary to prepare a monthly report by the Secretariat of the National Police Commission to be reported to the Chair of the National Police, so that it can be used as a benchmark for the implementation of Kompolnas performance. However, making monthly reports is often late and mistaken because there are factors that influence, including: data storage such as official travel administration and irregular activity schedules making it difficult to find data, difficult to monitor ongoing activities, many activities implemented and others. In this regard, a desktop-based information system for the implementation of Kompolnas is required. The research method uses Research and Development to create a desktop-based Kompolnas activity information system. Meanwhile, the data teaching technique used literature study and field study (interview and document examination). Then the system development method used is the waterfall method which has several stages, namely: needs analysis, system design, coding & testing, program implementation, and maintenance. The research resulted in a supporting information system for compiling a monthly report on Kompolnas activities because data on Kompolnas activities such as reference documents, orders, materials, photos / videos, are easy to input and can be viewed, downloaded and printed. In doing so, it can realize a paperless office, thus giving the printer paper, ink and time.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
Rikip Ginanjar ◽  
Rosalina Rosalina ◽  
Aldo Wijaya

Abstract— In recent years, micro-blogs on the Internet have become a popular way of expressing feelings, thoughts, and even communicating opinions about products and services that are common among its users. Collecting user opinions can be an expensive and time-consuming task using conventional methods such as surveys. The sentiment analysis of the customer opinions makes it easier for businesses to understand their competitive value in a changing market and to understand their customer views about their products and services. In this research, Lexicon-Based approach especially AFINN lexicon is implemented to classify user twitter sentiment, throughout which, twitter Micro-blogs data has been collected, pre-processed analyzed, and classified. The results of this research is an android application that could classify users' perspective via tweets into positive and negative, which is represented in a pie chart for Monthly report. Index Terms— Sentiment Analysis, Brand Analysis, Twitter, Android Application


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danielle Alves de Novaes Gomes ◽  
Janaina da Costa Pereira Torres de Oliveira ◽  
Thiago Simonato Mozer

This work aimed to identify and quantify the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of a Brazilian steel industry. It identifies and quantifies the emissions for a further study of an effective action plan by the organization. As a result, it was found that Scope 1 emissions (direct emissions from the company) were the largest emissions from the industry, representing more than 89% of total emissions. The Stationary Combustion category presented the highest emission values mainly due to the use of natural gas and charcoal. Biogenic CO2 emissions have shown the importance of organizations adhering to biomass use as a raw material in their processes, thereby reducing their GHG emissions to the atmosphere. Scope 2 emissions (indirect emissions, comprising the energy category) represented 10.87% of total emissions, the configuration of the Brazilian energy matrix contributes to this scenario. In order to achieve a differential control that would provide an indicator for the organization, it was necessary to adapt the tool for a monthly report. The studied company was interested in carrying out a more detailed monitoring, in a shorter time reporting of its emissions. Thus, after the results referring to the quantification of GHG emissions for the annual report, the results referring to the adaptation carried out in the GHG Protocol tool, version 2018.1.4 were also presented in this work.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
Author(s):  
Quang Duy Pham ◽  
Lan Trong Phan ◽  
Thuy Phuong Thi Nguyen ◽  
Quan Minh Ngoc Doan ◽  
Hai Duc Nguyen ◽  
...  

Introduction: Rabies is endemic in Vietnam and has been a statutory notifiable infectious disease since 1998. We, herein, assessed the performance of rabies surveillance in Southern Vietnam and identified areas for improvement.Materials and Methods: We analyzed data on human rabies cases reported during 1991–2018. We adapted guidelines from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to evaluate attributes of surveillance. Between June and November 2018, we interviewed a total of 145 staff from hospitals, preventive medicine centers, and animal health offices at provincial and district levels in five southern provinces.Results: Between 2009 and 2018, an average of nine cases of human rabies (range: 4–20 cases) was reported annually in Southern Vietnam, representing an incidence of 2.7 cases per 10 million population. The highest incidence was observed in 2018 (5.5 cases per 10 million population). Survey data suggested that only 24% (13/53) of participants agreed that the monthly report template was easy to complete and that 42% (23/55) indicated that the change from the paper-based to the electronic case notification systems was easy. Only 7% (2/29) of human rabies cases were reported timely, and 65% (13/20) successfully collected specimens. Approximately 39% (56/144) of staff were aware of turning surveillance data into prevention activities, and 21% (31/145) witnessed data used for strategic program decision making.Conclusions: Although rabies surveillance was quite simple, flexible, and accepted in southern Vietnam, simplifying the report forms, training staff, and improving the timeliness of reporting and data usage are highly recommended for a better implementation of rabies surveillance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 228 ◽  
pp. 01008
Author(s):  
Zepeng Li ◽  
Xin He ◽  
Chuiyu Lu

As an important water resource, groundwater has been unreasonably developed for a long time in our country, causing a lot of problems. This paper combines the data from the national groundwater monitoring stations and the groundwater depth data collected locally to statistics and analysis of groundwater overexploitation across the country. Especially in key plains, through the water level variation method. The research results are compared and verified with national authoritative data such as Groundwater Dynamics Monthly Report and predecessors’ records in the literature, revealing the current key areas of groundwater overexploitation, and clarifying the importance and urgency of groundwater governance in the future. This study also put forward some suggestions of groundwater overexploitation.


2020 ◽  
pp. 171-180
Author(s):  
Rafał Roguski

The presented text concerns the source material describing the internal security of Galicia, here referred to as Małopolska. The document comes from the collection of the State Archives of Lviv Oblast in Ukraine – the collection of the Provincial Office in Lviv. This is a monthly report of the State Police Headquarters in Małopolska for January 1920.


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