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2021 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Pipit Putri Hariani MD ◽  
Indah Purnama Sari ◽  
Ismail Hanif Batubara

<p>This study aimed to help improve school financial management by diverting the recording of financial data manually and presenting it manually through an android-based financial report presentation model to Muhammadiyah Vocational Schools in Medan City. The android-based financial report presentation model is carried out using descriptive qualitative methods based on the level of effectiveness and efficiency of using tools in the process of analyzing school financial data and supporting government efforts to reduce community activities outside the home, including education workers in order to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus as well as in efforts to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus in improving the quality of education through the use and use of technology. This research was carried out in several stages, starting from the stage of determining the problem, finding supporting data, and reaching the stage of data analysis; a model was obtained that was able to improve time efficiency in the presentation of financial statements when this model was applied to Muhammadiyah Vocational Schools in particular and other schools in Indonesia. Medan city and other regions, compared to the manual recording and presentation of financial statements.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdulrahman Althobaiti ◽  
Fadl Abdellatif ◽  
Ali Alrasheed ◽  
Hassane Trigui ◽  
Ahmed Alsaadi ◽  
...  

Abstract This paper showcases an innovative mobile application powered by IR4.0 technologies including augmented reality (AR) and artificial intelligence (AI). The purpose of this application is to enable digital transformation of analog gauges, digitize their measurements, automate historical data storage, visualize trends, and provide useful information about the gauge to the operator. Utilizing this application will replace the current practice of manual recording of readings in order to reduce human errors as well as promote operational efficiency. With this application, the operator simply points the mobile device's camera towards the gauge and the image is converted to a digital measurement using computer vision algorithms. The digitized readings are sent to a remote database for recordkeeping and data analytics. In order to identify which gauge is being scanned, which is necessary for proper recordkeeping, the application detects a unique QR-code tag attached to the gauge. Additionally, the application utilizes AR technology to overlay gauge specific information (such as gauge type, safe operating range, fluid type, etc.) along with the digitized reading. Visualization of historical readings is another feature in the application that assists the operator in trend monitoring and decision making. Preliminary tests for the prototype application were carried out in a laboratory environment to demonstrate the working principle of this application. Although the technology is in its early stages of development, it shows promising results in terms of accuracy and speed of the computer vision algorithms to detect and digitize the analog gauges. The historical data recorded by the application can also be accessed via the control room using a web interface, where information from various gauges can be retrieved and visualized for analysis and monitoring. Overall, the presented application integrates computer vision and augmented reality to provide an effective solution for digitizing analog gauges while promoting digital transformation efforts within the industry.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 149-156
Author(s):  
Fathan Asyhari ◽  
Aridhanyati Arifin

Health Services at the PKU Muhammadiyah Gandrungmangu Clinic have not made much use of information technology. Documentation of patient medical records still uses a manual recording system, causing various obstacles; for example, officers often find the same medical record number and difficulties making reports. Thus, creating a medical record information system is necessary to help manage medical record data electronically. The system was developed using the prototyping method. This system has several features: medical record management, user management, reporting system, input checking feature for vital sign results, uploading feature for supporting examination results, and patient queuing system for each poly. The results of the user convenience test using the SEQ method obtained an average value of 6 and 7. The usability test results using the SUS method also got a good response from the questionnaire questions given to the respondents, which got a total score of 90.6, meaning that the system has an excellent usability level.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 462-468
Author(s):  
Meredita Susanty ◽  
Sahrul Sahrul ◽  
Erwin Setiawan ◽  
Herminarto Nugroho

Attendance recording with RFID tags scan, make human resource (HR) staff’s task more effective and efficient because it is saving time and effort in performing manual recording and recapitulation that must be performed by the HR staff in a company. However, the number of cases where employees forget to bring their identification cards, which has an RFID tag increases the workload of human resource staff. This study proposes a facial recognition prototype as an alternative way to record employee attendance. The model used in this study uses artificial neural networks that have more than one hidden layer and uses a supervised learning approach. The results of the study show that when a high-resolution image provided for the training data, the prototype able to make an accurate prediction. However, some further study is needed before replacing existing attendance recordings with face recognition to address several problems such as distance between camera and object and accessories that affect the essential features in a face like glasses, headscarves, and mask. Further research should find the maximum distance between the object(s) and the camera and the position (angle) of the object towards the camera.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 45-55
Author(s):  
Sukrianto Sukrianto Namrud

In 2015 to 2020 UMKM in Boalemo Regency have experienced ups and downs. This is a problem of decline, one of the main reasons is that UMKM have not been able to survive with their capital. The purpose of the research is to provide knowledge to community groups/micro and small and medium enterprises (UMKM) about literacy and digital-based UMKM financial management models, and to be able to increase the participation of community groups/UMKM in managing UMKM through the provision of knowledge about digital-based management. Descriptive research method with a qualitative approach. The results showed that UMKM in Boalemo District experienced problems in running their businesses, especially during the pandemic due to the lack of government attention in helping UMKM in Boalemo District. The average UMKM in Boalemo Regency in the use of financial literacy fully understands the development of digital-based UMKM, especially in increasing income, even their education level in managing good financial management and digitally still relies on manual recording. While the digital-based UMKM financial management model is not in accordance with the targets and objectives. This is evidenced by UMKM business actors who have not been able to make financial reports. UMKM in Boalemo Regency have not been able to use information technology and social media, especially in utilizing digital based financial management designs. This is because UMKM only rely on manual recording. Keywords: Literacy, Model, Financial Management and UMKM


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 66
Author(s):  
I Made Subrata Sandhiyasa ◽  
Christina Purnama Yanti ◽  
Theresia Hendrawati

Information systems can facilitate business actors to control and evaluate business reporting effectively and efficiently. Anugrah Sri Jaya is a business engaged in manufacturing. This company still uses a manual recording system which causes several problems, namely frequent errors in calculations and mismatch of inventory stock records with actual conditions. Therefore, the researcher proposes to implement an information system in the accounting process at Anugrah Sri Jaya. From the results of the study, researchers have succeeded in building a web-based accounting information system at Anugrah Srijaya. Information system testing uses the System Usability Scale (SUS) method where the test uses a questionnaire as an assessor and the number of responses is 5 respondents where the respondents from this study are business owners and several employees who will later use this system. From the results of the tests carried out, it can be seen that the average score obtained from the calculation of the System Usability Scale (SUS) is 74.5. Based on the results of the average score, this system can be said to be in the category of acceptance (Acceptable) and on the adjective rating scale, the information system built is rated as excellent.  


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Jihyun Min ◽  
Sanghoon Jeong ◽  
Kangwoo Park ◽  
Yeonghwan Choi ◽  
Daewon Lee ◽  
...  

AbstractWe present reflectance transformation imaging (RTI) as a documentation tool for visualizing and recording the treatment of coins. RTI—a computational photograph technique that calculates light positions—allows interactive relighting for vision. Virtual light enhances surface details for examining morphological difference. By applying Dome RTI method, stages of conservation treatment were recorded to enhance the overall characteristic features of the relief upon the coin surface, and then detect and identify weathered characters. Patina removal and consolidation were documented along with the original state; a significant difference in the coin’s surface was observed using different filters of the RTI viewer. Specular enhancement and normal visualization results were most effective for detecting the change in morphology and reflectivity. Microscopic RTI was applied to visualized minimal changes of characters between treatment stages. Character “常” of coin 1 showed changes in the cleaning of dirt and removal of alumina powder. The character “元” of coin 3, originally covered by a thick patina, revealed clear strokes using virtual relighting through RTI. These documentation images indicate that RTI is a promising tool to support manual recording of conservation stages and, furthermore, allow detection of areas difficult to visualize through the human eye.


Author(s):  
Gail Helena Nicolson ◽  
Catherine B. Hayes ◽  
Catherine D. Darker

Professional male office employees have been identified as those most at risk of prolonged sedentary time, which is associated with many long-term adverse health conditions. The aim of the study was to assess the acceptability and feasibility of a gender-sensitive multicomponent intervention, guided by the socio-ecological model, to reduce occupational sedentary behaviour by increasing physical activity in professional men. The main elements of the intervention comprised: a Garmin watch with associated web-based platform/smartphone application, an under-desk pedal machine, and management participation and support. A cluster-randomised crossover pilot feasibility trial recruiting professional males was conducted in two workplaces. Mixed methods were used to assess the primary outcomes of recruitment, retention, and acceptability and feasibility of the intervention. Secondary outcomes included objectively measured sedentary behaviour, standing and physical activity. Focus groups were used to explore the acceptability of the intervention in a real-world setting. Twenty-two participants were recruited (mean age 42.9 years (SD 11.0)). Recruitment and retention rates were 73.3% and 95%, respectively. Overall, participants found the intervention acceptable and feasible, and expressed enjoyment of the intervention, however desk set-up issues with the pedal devices were noted. The manual recording of the pedalling bouts was overly burdensome. Preliminary data indicate that the intervention may reduce occupational sedentary behaviour and increase physical activity. This intervention should be further tested in a definitive trial following consideration of the findings of this pilot feasibility trial.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 31-37
Author(s):  
Anisa Nurul Wilda ◽  
Yasmini Fitriyati ◽  
Izzati Muhimmah

Maternal mortality rates are still high in several areas, including Bantul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. Based on the data obtained from the Bantul District Health Office, from 2018 to 2019, 28 pregnant women died. Posyandu and Puskesmas cadres often encounter problems in collecting data on pregnant women because they still use manual methods. Manual records using books has disadvantages because sometimes pregnant women forget to bring their books. Therefore, an application for recording pregnancy history is needed to enable convenient monitoring by Posyandu cadres, Puskesmas, doctors, and hospitals in order that pregnant women patients can be handled properly in case of emergency. The application used by pregnant women is Mobile App-based, meanwhile, the Web-based Monitoring Information System is used by Posyandu cadres, Puskesmas, doctors, and hospitals. The application allows displaying the medical history and makes it easier for pregnant women to have counseling or examinations without meeting directly with the doctor. If there are any problems in the womb, the doctor will immediately provide a solution or recommendation. The results of the system testing with 15 respondents as users show that 52,1% strongly agree, 37,7% agree, and 10,2% neutral in response to the system interface. The implementation of the information system for monitoring high-risk pregnant women in the majority is accepted by all actors. Hence, it can be concluded that in an attempt to digitalize manual recording of pregnant women's examinations, this information system for monitoring high-risk pregnant women is reliable to be implemented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (01) ◽  
pp. 43-47
Author(s):  
Cindy Anindya Puspadev

Pizzahut Setiabudi Semarang is a middle class restaurant in Indonesia that serves pizza, pasta and also various kinds of food. The process of recording stock inventories at Pizzahut Setiabudi currently still uses manual recording on books, both incoming and outgoing materials. In addition, the procurement process for raw material stock only uses estimates, this can lead to excess stock in the warehouse or actually experience a stock shortage which can later hamper the operational process of the business. In this research, we build a raw material inventory control system to help restaurants manage material stock data using the Economic Order Quantity (EOQ) method. EOQ is a method used to optimize the purchase of raw materials that can reduce inventory costs so that the efficiency of material inventory in the company can run well.


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