Jurnal Indonesia Sosial Teknologi (JIST)
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Development of a Web-Based School Library System at SMPN 57 Bandung
School libraries serve as fundamental pillars in the educational ecosystem, providing essential resources and services that support both teaching and learning processes across all academic levels. However, the persistent reliance on manual management systems continues to present significant challenges, including inefficiencies in data processing, increased susceptibility to human error, reduced accuracy in record-keeping, and substantial time consumption in routine administrative tasks. This community service research aims to design, develop, and implement a comprehensive web-based library management system to address the operational challenges faced by SMPN 57 Bandung, specifically targeting improvements in book cataloging, borrowing procedures, return processes, and overall administrative efficiency. The methodology employed a systematic waterfall development approach, incorporating comprehensive needs analysis, user-centered design principles, iterative testing protocols, and stakeholder engagement throughout the development lifecycle. The system was developed using the PHP programming language with the CodeIgniter framework and MySQL database management. This system includes features such as book information, borrowing data, returning, and an admin dashboard. The implementation results demonstrate significant improvements in operational efficiency, with transaction processing time reduced from an average of 5 minutes to less than 1 minute per transaction, elimination of data duplication errors, and enhanced user satisfaction among both library staff and students. These findings have broader implications for digital transformation in educational institutions, particularly in developing cost-effective solutions for resource management challenges commonly faced by Indonesian schools
Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG) Implementation Strategy in Mining Companies with Design Thinking Method
The mining industry plays an important role in economic development, but its operations often have adverse environmental and social impacts and many companies are only concerned with profit. So it is important to apply ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) principles to companies to create a sustainable business. This thesis examines the application of ESG in PT. X as a mining company. This research is qualitative research and uses descriptive analysis with the design thinking method. Observations and interviews were conducted at PT. X and using an informant from the management of PT. X. This research also aims to find effective strategies in the implementation of ESG in strengthening business sustainability in PT. X by using indicators from the ESG Reporting Guide that uses the Global Reporting Standard (GRI) in the mining sector. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that the implementation of ESG in PT. X has achieved a percentage of 95% of the GRI Coal standard. There is one indicator that has not been implemented, namely the water and effluent indicators on the environmental aspect. Alternative strategies developed with design thinking methods are in the form of making rainwater catchment ponds, remote control waterfill, and automatic sprayer
Reverse Commerce (Re-Commerce) Design for the Sale of Secondhand Eco print Products as an Implementation of Circular Economy in Indonesia
The fashion industry contributes greatly to environmental pollution due to high production waste. One solution to reduce this impact is through the concept of a circular economy by encouraging sustainable consumption behavior, including re-commerce or reselling used goods. This study aims to design a re-commerce platform for used ecoprint products as an implementation of a circular economy in Indonesia. The methods used are the Double Diamond and Empathy Map approaches to understand user needs and design a wireframe-based UI/UX prototype. The results of the study indicate that there is great potential in the development of ecoprint re-commerce in Indonesia, supported by consumer awareness of environmentally friendly products. The designed platform, "Selaras", offers main features such as buying and selling used ecoprint products, online garage sales, and upcycling boutiques. In conclusion, this re-commerce design can be an innovative solution in extending the life cycle of fashion products and encouraging sustainable consumption behavior in Indonesia
The Relationship Between Patient Satisfaction Levels and Patient Visit Interest at the Lower Paniki Health Center Based on BPJS Scoring
Assessing the quality of services at health centers is an important part because it can indirectly have an impact on improving the degree of public health. Measuring and monitoring the quality of health services is impossible without indicators. Based on the Indonesian Minister of Health Regulation No. 30 of 2022, one of the indicators used to assess the quality of health services is patient satisfaction. The interest of patients to return to the Health Center can be influenced by their experience on previous visits. Patients who are quite satisfied with the health services provided will tend to return to the health center because they feel comfortable and believe in the quality of the services provided. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the quality of health services based on the component of patient satisfaction at the Paniki Bawah Health Center. Data collection was carried out using a Google Form questionnaire for 100 patients who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Statistical analysis was carried out with SmartPLS software. Hypothesis testing is used to analyze the relationship between related variables as shown in the research model. The results showed a strong positive correlation between various dimensions of service quality and overall patient satisfaction. Thus, it can be concluded that the quality of health services at the Paniki Bawah Health Center is highly rated by BPJS patients. Interest in patient visits is also very high, showing satisfaction with the service
Development of building assessment criteria framework for implementing the issuance certificate occupancy in Jakarta with Genetica Algoritm method
A building is considered ready for use once it obtains a Certificate of Occupancy, which serves as a regulatory mechanism for overseeing building activities. To measure the quality level achieved in a completed building project, numerous assessment tools and methods have been developed globally to measure building performance. This study aims to create an evaluation system based on a scoring methodology. To develop the framework, seven prominent building assessment methods were analyzed, focusing on their application processes, primary criteria, and sub-criteria. Surveys were conducted involving construction experts and respondents familiar with quality and feasibility building assessment to incorporate their insights into the local construction context of Jakarta. The genetic algorithm method was used to analyze the survey data, leading to the identification of 12 criteria and 39 sub-criteria as the most suitable for assessing the implementation of the Certificate of Occupancy in Jakarta. These criteria include structural integrity (5%), fire safety (20%), mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems (8%), accessibility (8%), drainage systems and waste management (5%), functionality testing (8%), environmental quality (6%), sociocultural and functional aspects (8%), technical quality (8%), construction area quality (8%), energy consumption (8%), and health-related building requirements (8%)
Utilization of Digitalization on the Quality Of Administrative Services in Karang Wangi Village, Cirebon
This study examines the impact of digitization on the quality of administrative services in Karangwangi Village, Cirebon, amidst the government’s smart village initiative aimed at improving public service efficiency and village governance. The research aims to analyze community satisfaction, identify challenges in digitalization implementation, and provide strategic recommendations for enhancement. Employing a qualitative case study approach, data were collected through in-depth interviews with village officials and residents, direct observations of digital service usage, and review of relevant documents. Findings reveal that while digitization has positively influenced service speed and transparency, significant obstacles remain, including limited digital literacy among residents, inadequate technological infrastructure, and insufficient training for village officials. Community satisfaction with digital services is generally high, yet access and information transparency need improvement. The study concludes that to maximize the benefits of digital administration, efforts must focus on enhancing infrastructure, expanding training programs for officials and residents, and increasing socialization about digital services. This research offers valuable insights for policy makers and village governments seeking to optimize digital transformation in rural public services and supports broader efforts to modernize administrative functions at the village level
The Role of Innovative Leadership in Building Organizational Commitment To ESG: A Case Study of Environmental Startups in Indonesia
Green bonds are becoming an increasingly popular financial instrument to finance sustainable environmental projects. However, there are still significant challenges related to transparency, accountability, and accurate impact measurement. This research aims to design an integration model of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) indicators in a blockchain-based system to increase transparency and investor trust. The research method uses the Research and Development (R&D) approach with the Borg & Gall model, through the stages of literature study, model design, expert validation, and system flow simulation. The results show that blockchain can be used as a reliable framework for smart contract-based ESG reporting and distributed ledger. This model demonstrates the potential in improving project accountability and attracting more institutional investors to green finance instruments. The research offers significant practical value by equipping financial institutions with a tool to mitigate greenwashing risks and enable real-time monitoring of ESG compliance. For policymakers, it presents a scalable framework to standardize reporting requirements, particularly in emerging markets where green finance is rapidly growing. Theoretically, the research contributes to the discourse on blockchain applications in sustainable finance by demonstrating its potential to resolve principal-agent problems in impact investing. Additionally, the integration of smart contracts with ESG metrics opens new avenues for automating sustainable financial instruments, paving the way for future technological innovations in this domain
Driving Consumer Adoption in Private Household Waste Collection Services: Insights from Indonesia
Waste management that is not managed properly can have various negative impacts on ecosystems and the environment, especially the health of living things. One solution is through household waste collection services. However, there are behavioral challenges that must be overcome to achieve optimal waste management practices. This study aims to investigate the factors that affect people's intention to use household waste collection services in Indonesia. The research method used is an online survey with convenience sampling techniques, with a sample of 200 respondents. Data analysis uses Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to test validity, reliability, and relationships between variables. The results of the study show that environmental awareness, social norms, ease of use, and perceived value significantly affect people's intention to use household waste collection services. These findings provide valuable insights for service providers and policymakers to develop more effective strategies in driving the adoption of household waste collection services in Indonesia. The practical and theoretical implications of this study are discussed in detai
Control Social Engineering Security and Spear Phishing Attacks with Technology Solutions in Organizations
In the current digital era, protecting information and being alert to the risk of data leaks is very important, especially for confidential data. Efforts to maintain the confidentiality of this information can use appropriate technology to prevent potential security threats. Using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) can play a role in reducing the risk of phishing attacks by utilizing technology-based methods that involve social engineering activities and implementing spear phishing experiments via email content. This is useful for identifying security weaknesses that must be fixed. This research includes the application of OSINT, social engineering tools, and email content. Experiments involving OSINT and phishing attacks are depicted using Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) to show the flow of attacks carried out. Furthermore, the phishing attack is used as a basis for designing technology-based mitigation. This mitigation involves two technologies, namely email filters on email servers and two-factor authentication (2FA) for websites that are targets of phishing attacks. The addition of the two-factor authentication feature can be done because the target website has input in the form of an account and password text box.In the current digital era, protecting information and being alert to the risk of data leaks is very important, especially for confidential data. Efforts to maintain the confidentiality of this information can use appropriate technology to prevent potential security threats. Using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) can play a role in reducing the risk of phishing attacks by utilizing technology-based methods that involve social engineering activities and implementing spear phishing experiments via email content. This is useful for identifying security weaknesses that must be fixed. This research includes the application of OSINT, social engineering tools and email content. Experiments involving OSINT and phishing attacks are depicted using Data Flow Diagrams (DFD) to show the flow of attacks carried out. Furthermore, the phishing attack is used as a basis for designing technology-based mitigation. This mitigation involves two technologies, namely email filters on email servers and two-factor authentication (2FA) for websites that are targets of phishing attacks. The addition of the two-factor authentication feature can be done because the target website has input in the form of an account and password text box
Analysis of the Quality of Patient Treatment Data in MIMIC-IV Using Alpha, Heuristic, and Inductive Miner
MIMIC-IV (Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV), is a medical dataset used for research in the fields of medicine and health computer science. This dataset contains health information collected from intensive care units (ICUs) at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, MA. This research uses process mining to analyze data quality of patient treatment in the MIMIC-IV dataset using the Alpha Miner, Heuristic Miner, and Inductive Miner algorithms. It begins with planning and justification, followed by database reconstruction, data quality assessment, and data extraction, leading to the development of a control flow model. Subsequently, conformance checking is performed, and the study concludes with an evaluation of the results. It is expected that the results of this study will provide a better understanding of the quality of patient care process data in the MIMIC-IV dataset and a positive contribution to developing more effective health services