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Analysis of Village Fund Management in Village Development Efforts in Giri Mukti Village, Penajam District, Penajam Paser Utara Regency
Analysis of Village Fund Management in Village Development Efforts in Giri Mukti Village, Penajam District, North Penajam Paser Regency under the guidance of Mrs. Camelia Verahastuti as Supervisor I and Mrs. Zilfana as Supervisor II. The government hopes that the allocation of village funds can enhance rural development and welfare by improving public services, advancing the economy, and reducing disparities between villages. However, the potential for errors in village fund management must be guarded against from planning to reporting. Therefore, the implementation of transparency, accountability, and community participation in financial management and governance performance of the village is crucial. Based on the background and problem formulation outlined, the objective of this study is to investigate and analyze how the management of village funds can enhance rural development in Giri Mukti Village, Penajam District, Penajam Paser Utara Regency. This research utilizes a qualitative descriptive-comparative approach, involving the comparison of field facts with the provisions in the Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation Number 20 of 2018 concerning Village Financial Management. Researchers employ observation, interviews, and documentation as data collection instruments. The analysis is conducted qualitatively by presenting data and drawing conclusions.
The research findings indicate that Giri Mukti Village has adhered to the principles of transparency, accountability, participation, orderliness, and discipline in managing the use of village funds, while also considering all stages of village financial management, namely planning, implementation, bookkeeping, reporting, and accountability
Information System for Services and Management of Fishermen's Data from the Kutai Kartanegara Marine and Fisheries Service
This research generally discusses the service and data management in the Department of Marine Affairs and Fisheries who still store documents in hard files, This problem arises because the fisherman administration service at the Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Service is still using manual methods in managing data and data storage, causing data management and administrative services to take a slow time and sometimes the existing data is no longer accurate. From the needs of the community, they have a desire for these services to be fast, reliable, transparent, and trustworthy services. With the service information system and web-based data management, it makes it easier for the public and admins to access and find out fisherman data by accessing anywhere. The tool is used to describe the system model in the form of Entity Relationship Diagram (ERD). To implement the service information system and fisherman data management, supporting components are needed to work properly. The component uses Laravel framework programming and stores database in MySQL. The results of this research and application are expected to be able to overcome existing problems and be useful for those concerned
Employee Payment Information System Petro Perkasa Indonesia
In this modern and sophisticated era, technology has become a part of everyday life. Almost everything that is usually done manually, one example is the System. Payroll Information. Payroll Information System is a way to recap salaries and make reports on employee salary slips by using the internet as a medium. With the Payroll Information System website, it is hoped that it will make it easier for the company to recap employee salaries and make employee salary slip so that they can work effectively and efficiently in the process. In this study the author uses the prototype method using the PHP programming language with the Codeigniter3 framework. This employee payroll information system aims to assist in the admin process of managing employee payroll data and making it easier for employees to view and print salary data. The results of this employee payroll information system are 2 users, namely admin and employees
Enterprise Architecture Planning for the Coffee Shop Sector Using ADM at Big Coffee Signature
The coffee shop industry in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth, along with the increasing demand for more innovative and efficient customer experiences. To maintain competitiveness and improve operational efficiency, coffee shop companies need to utilize technology in a structured manner. This study aims to design and develop an Enterprise Architecture (EA) model that can be applied to Big Coffee Signature in order to align business strategy with the technology used. In this study, the TOGAF and ArchiMate frameworks are used to design an enterprise architecture that is integrated with online ordering systems, digital payments, customer management, and raw material stock management. Through the implementation of EA, Big Coffee Signature can optimize the use of technology to improve operations and provide better customer experience. The application systems used, such as the Smart Ordering System, Multichannel Payment System, and Inventory Management System, are integrated to improve efficiency, transparency, and convenience for customers. This study also shows that by integrating third-party platforms such as GoFood and GrabFood, companies can expand their market reach and provide greater convenience for customers in placing orders. The results of the study show that the implementation of a structured EA can provide significant benefits in terms of operational efficiency, aligning technology with business needs, and improving customer service. The suggestions provided, such as further development of the customer loyalty system, utilization of AI for service personalization, and development of a cloud-based POS system, are expected to help Big Coffee Signature to increase the competitiveness and sustainability of their business.
Analysis of User Satisfaction of the Palopo Samsat Information System
This study aims to analyze the user experience of using the Palopo Samsat information system, an application of information technology in public services, particularly in taxation. With the increasing use of information technology, especially in the process of administration and payment of motor vehicle taxes, this study aims to identify factors that influence user satisfaction, such as ease of access, data accuracy, speed of service, and ease of use of the system. This study uses a quantitative approach with data collection through surveys and questionnaires sent to Samsat users in Palopo City. Several new services implemented in this system, such as online tax payments, tax status updates, and tax collection services, are the main focus of this analysis. The results of the analysis show that the majority of users are satisfied with the ease of access and data accuracy, but there are several problems related to the speed of service, especially in providing system information. In analyzing the level of user satisfaction, this study uses an ease of use model that includes variables of system quality, information quality, and service quality. This study recommends that server optimization, increased service responsiveness, and better system integration be carried out to improve efficiency and user trust in the Samsat system. In addition, the development of chatbot features and increased data security are also recommended to prevent information discrepancies and improve service quality. Thus, this study is expected to provide recommendations for system improvements that can improve the quality of public services and the effectiveness of the Samsat information system in Palopo as a whole
Accountability and Transparency of Village Governance in the Management of the Village Revenue and Expenditure Budget
This study aims to examine the accountability and transparency of the Village Government in managing the Village Budget (APBDes) in Jongkong Kanan Village, Jongkong Sub-district, Kapuas Hulu Regency. This research employs a descriptive qualitative method with a case study approach. Data collection methods used in this study include interviews, observations, and documentation, categorized into two sources: primary and secondary data. The results of this study indicate that the accountability and transparency of the Jongkong Kanan Village Government in managing the APBDes have been implemented in accordance with the Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation (PERMENDAGRI) No. 20 of 2018. From the planning, implementation, administration, reporting, to accountability stages, all have been carried out properly. The application of the accountability principle is demonstrated through community involvement in deliberations related to the management of the APBDes. Meanwhile, the transparency principle is applied by providing information through the village website regarding infrastructure improvement and development processes, as well as through the installation of APBDes billboards in front of the village office. However, there are still several obstacles faced by the Jongkong Kanan Village Government, such as the lack of public interest in participating in village deliberations and challenges in the accountability reporting process, including delays in the return of financial accountability reports (SPJ) and frequently changing regulations
Analysis of Weed Vegetation on Ex-Burned Oil Palm Plantation Land
Weeds frequently present challenges in agricultural settings, leading to crop damage and diminished yields. The size of the current weed population is often closely linked to these issues. The primary factor at play is the competition between crops and weeds for space, nutrients, and light essential for growth. Given that weeds are considered undesirable, their control represents a significant area of focus. A method to assess effective weed control strategies involves vegetation analysis, offering insights into weed distribution and density. The data aids in formulating an effective control strategy to reduce the adverse effects of weeds on oil palm yield. This investigation seeks to analyze the composition and structure of weeds, as well as evaluate the efficacy of weed control measures on ex-burned land. This study employs field surveys to catalog the types and quantities of individual weeds, alongside vegetation analysis to assess weed structure through relative density, frequency, and dominance metrics. The findings revealed a total of 275 distinct weed compositions, encompassing 15 species across 10 families. The prevalent weed species identified included Eleocharis dulcis, Paspalum conjugatum, and Fimbristylis miliacea. The density, frequency, and dominance values of these three weeds were notably high. The weed diversity index in the peatland was measured at 2.13, indicating a high classification. The approach to weed management involves an integration of both physical and chemical techniques
The Moderating Effect of Corporate Transparency on the Relationship between Audit Quality, Audit Committee, Ownership Structure, and Reporting Quality
This study aims to analyze the moderating effect of corporate transparency on the relationship between audit quality, audit committee, and ownership structure on the quality of financial reporting in banking companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during the 2019–2023 period. The research employs a quantitative method with data analysis conducted using SPSS version 25. The results indicate that audit quality and the audit committee have a significant effect on the quality of financial reporting. On the other hand, ownership structure does not have a significant effect on financial reporting quality. Corporate transparency is proven to moderate the influence of audit quality and the audit committee on financial reporting quality; however, transparency does not moderate the influence of ownership structure on financial reporting quality
The Impact of Harvester Income Levels on the Welfare of Harvester Families on Oil Palm Plantations
Palm oil plantations are a strategic sector that plays a significant role in absorbing labor, particularly harvesters. Harvesters' income levels are a major factor influencing their families' well-being. This study aims to determine the income received by harvesters and analyze the level of family welfare of harvesters on oil palm plantations at PT. London Sumatra Indonesia Tbk, located in Tanjung Makmur Estate, East Kalimantan. The research method used was descriptive quantitative, with purposive sampling of six harvesters who met the research criteria. Data were obtained through interviews, observation, and documentation, then analyzed by comparing harvester income to the Regency/City Minimum Wage (UMK). The results showed that the average harvester income was Rp 4,674,565 per month, with a net income of Rp 3,673,124 per month after deducting Rp 732,860 per month for routine household costs and expenses covered by the company. Based on the Regency/City Minimum Wage (UMK) standard of Rp 3,711,017.82, the harvester income level was above the UMK and thus met the wage eligibility standard. This indicates that the harvester's income was able to meet basic family needs, leave some income for savings, and contribute positively to the welfare of the families of harvesters on oil palm plantations
NDF, ADF, AND Cellulose Content Of Tamarind Seed Hydroponic Fodder With Different Watering Volumes
The lack of ruminant feed sources requires the use of plantation waste in the form of tamarind seeds, which are abundant but limited in use due to the hardness of the seed coat and the presence of anti-nutrients. One solution is to use hydroponic fodder technology. The purpose of this study was to examine the NDF, ADF, and cellulose content of tamarind seed hydroponic fodder with different watering volumes. This study was conducted using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatments and 6 replications consisting of R0 = 10 ml of water volume, R1 = 20 ml of water volume, R2 = 30 ml of water volume, and R3 = 40 ml of water volume. The variables in this study were the content of NDF, ADF, and Cellulose. Data analysis used Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and Duncan's Advanced Test. The results showed that different water volumes in tamarind seed hydroponic fodder had a very significant effect (P <0.01) on the content of NDF, ADF, and Cellulose. It can be concluded that different water volumes have an impact on the NDF, ADF, and Cellulose content of hydroponic tamarind seed fodder