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2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 157
Author(s):  
Siti Mariyam ◽  
Markus Suryoutomo

<p>This paper aims to find out how the legal aspects of companies operating special rental transportation are regulated based on the Regulation of the Minister of Transportation (Permenhub.) of the Republic of Indonesia Number 118 of 2018 which is amended by Permenhub. Number 17 of 2019. Transportation is the movement of people or goods from one place to another by using a vehicle in the road traffic room. The information technology system-based transportation adapum is a mode of transportation in the form of legal entities and micro-enterprises or small-scale business actors connecting from one place of origin to one's destination, where the ordering method uses an information technology system and the amount of the fare is listed in the application. Companies in the form of legal entities in the form of Limited Liability Companies, BUMN, BUMD, and Cooperatives as well as micro business actors or small business actors established in accordance with the provisions of laws and regulations. The form of this special rental transportation company is not in accordance with Law Number 22 of 2009 and Article 79 of Government Regulation Number 74 of 2014 concerning the Implementation of Public Transportation.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-66
Author(s):  
Apoorva Ganapathy

An edge computing system is a shared IT (Information Technology) system where customer data can be processed at the edge of the network to as close as possible to the originating source. The Internet of Things connects the various things on the internet, making it easier to live and allow jobs to be done more smartly. It also gives total control to the users. The combination of Edge computing and the Internet of Things can potentially result in huge possibilities for users. This work accessed edge computing and the benefits of using edge computing. It also looked into how to edge the many possibilities that can result in the use of edge computing. Various similar concepts like fog and cloud computing were also considered as closely related terms. This article provides insights into the use of edge computing in several industries.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 2195-2202
Author(s):  
Vichayanan Rattanawiboonsom

This research aimed to 1) study the success factors for knowledge management through electronics industry supply chains, and 2) study guidelines and recommendations regarding the success factors for knowledge management through electronics industry supply chains. The study employed the quantitative research methodology. The statistical devices used included frequency, percentage and Structure Equation Modeling (SEM). The population and sample group comprised executives of the electronics industry in the electronics and electrical appliances sector in Thailand. The results revealed that the factors regarding the information technology system, leadership support and knowledge management had positive effects on the success of the knowledge management through electronics industry supply chains with the statistical significance (β) of 0.519, 0.621 and 0.448, respectively. However, the factors regarding human resource management affected the success of the knowledge management negatively at the statistical significance of 0.323. As for the effects of variables on the success of the knowledge management, it was found that the factors with the most positive indirect effects (IE) and total effects (TE) were those regarding 1) leadership support (IE = 0.278, TE = 0.278), 2) information technology system (IE = 0.233, TE = 0.233), and 3) knowledge management, which had a positive direct effect (DE) at 0.448 and a total effect (TE) at 0.448. However, the factors regarding human resource management had a negative indirect effect (IE) on the success of the knowledge management at -0.145.


2021 ◽  
Vol 248 ◽  
pp. 03002
Author(s):  
Hongxiong Yang ◽  
Yunpeng Wang

Prefabricated buildings have comprehensive advantages over traditional buildings, but the reasons for the incremental cost in the construction stage are complex and need to be solved urgently. This paper takes the prefabricated components that have the greatest impact on the construction cost of prefabricated buildings as the research object, divides the construction process of prefabricated components into three stages: production, transportation and site installation of prefabricated components, studies the interrelation of each stage in combination with the application of information technology system of prefabricated components, and establishes a model by using structural equation. The results show that the production cost of prefabricated parts has a positive influence on the transportation and installation cost. Transportation and the application of information technology have the greatest impact on construction costs; the production and assembly of prefabricated parts have relatively little influence on the construction cost.


2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 182-189
Author(s):  
I Ketut Suja ◽  
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Gede Rasben Dantes ◽  
Gede Indrawan ◽  
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The Information Technology (IT) blueprint basically contains a strategic plan of the company / institution in implementing and developing information technology / information systems in the company / institution. This study aims to design the IT Blueprint model in terms of data architecture, application architecture and technology architecture using the Zachman Framework enterprise architecture, where the blueprint is a comprehensive and integrated information technology system design. The methodology used in this study refers to the framework of Enterprise Architecture Planning. The results of this study obtained data architecture design, applications and technology along with data entities, business entities and business processes and business process functions so that they can illustrate the IT blueprint model along with the implementation roadmap that serves as a reference and guideline campus of Politeknik Negeri Bali (PNB).


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (10) ◽  
pp. 1303-1310
Author(s):  
Anshu Prakash Murdan ◽  
Vicky Bucktowar ◽  
Vishwamitra Oree ◽  
Marcus P. Enoch

2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (01) ◽  
pp. 19-32
Author(s):  
Nanang Kuswara

Since year 569 M, da’wah character has been organized around the exchange paradigm. Da’wah character for postindependence period, was faced with the life of Islam history which had been confessed as  a  cultural  power.  The concepts apply to all forms of exchange, as Al-Qur’an is compatible to   all centenaries and places. Whether it is communicated by speaking efforts    (bi al-lisan), writing (bi al-qalam), or by doing (bi al-hal). Da’wah character paradigm evolved from a verbal-conventional oriented view, physical efforts, and to expand to the highest network level of information technology system called neurotechnology. This paper use a literatur studies from the references that relevances with this theme.  Theoretically, this article is  developing of a three-tiered discourses of the emerging field of da’wah characters are explored - its sub phenomenon (Muslim sensory models), its phenomenon (da’wah character networks), and its super phenomenon (sustainability and development). The result of this article that consequently the relational theories have come to the fore. But even as the field struggles to grasp its new fields of explanation, there is a paradigm shift happening at its boundaries. The shift significantly integrates the da’wah character worldview by the theoretical tools and methodologies in frame syummuliyah and ‘alamiyah and based on  Al-Qur’an and hadist (rabbaniyah), absolutly.


Author(s):  
Diane Mugeni ◽  
Shaik NagoorMeera ◽  
Celestin Banamwana

A study aimed to investigate the role of the Education Business Management Information Systems (EBMIS) tool plays in the operation and  management of the University of Rwanda focusing on staff and students. We carried out a mixed-method study in five colleges of the University of Rwanda including headquarters targeting students and staff. On the one hand, the study finds out that through EBMIS, timely application and registration online were good services whereby 25.7 % of students and 27% of staff were satisfied with the services respectively. The 10.7 % of students highlighted that Information technology is able to check the history of the payment process of tuition fees and 8.8% were able to access the passing modules. In addition, 55.8% of students failed to use the system during registration and application during holidays. Consequently,  students come to the registration offices for assistance by staff in each college, which is costing, and time-consuming. On the other hand, the  majority of staff met the difficulties of using the EBMIS to render services in between as well as to the students due to the low skills on the system. Therefore, the students’ big lines in front of offices such as offices of Collegesꞌ registrar and repeatable claims from students are still unavoidable.  Hence, the use of EBMIS is not common practice in the whole services of the colleges in University of Rwanda. About, the knowledge gap, 56 % of staff do not know Information Technology System and hence 77% have not been trained at all on Information Technology System, among the  trained staff, 55.1 % used at least 20% of EBMIS. The findings of the study showed that the Information Technology System is under exploitation at the University of Rwanda. However, the management of all data information from merged colleges is still critical due to the lack of technical skills  and knowledge among users. Although, the University of Rwanda supports students and staff to explore this system through pieces of training in-country and abroad. Yet, there is still a big gap in skills of efficiency using the EBMIS and therefore, its productivity is still sub-standard. Keywords: Information Technology (IT), students, staffs, service delivery, operation 


Author(s):  
Salma Nabila Rianissa

The application of immigration information technology at the Immigration Checkpoint (TPI) is a very important matter to always be considered and developed in the very long term in the future, one of them is to focus on developing the autogate system. With some literacy regarding immigration information technology at TPI in several countries, it can result in several comparisons between the immigration information technology system in Indonesia with the immigration information technology system in several foreign countries. This can be used as study or learning material in seeing some of the shortcomings or gaps that the immigration technology information system in Indonesia has. The results of the study carried out with this qualitative research method have explained that the immigration information technology system in TPI Indonesia still has several gaps or shortcomings when compared to the existing systems in several other countries. So, it is very necessary to make several further studies or research related to the development of an immigration information technology system at TPI Indonesia that can adapt several existing systems in several countries.


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