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    The Performance of Individual Service Providers (PJLP) in Archival Management in the Province of DKI Jakarta

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    This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of the performance of Individual Other Service Providers (PJLP) in managing archives within the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, focusing on five main agencies, namely the Library and Archives Service (Dispusip), Regional Asset Management Agency (BPAD), Regional Personnel Agency (BKD), Regional Financial Management Agency (BPKD), and the Public Works, Spatial Planning, and Land Agency (DCKTRP). The study uses a descriptive qualitative approach, with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews with structural officials and PJLP, as well as documentation studies. The theoretical framework used is the performance theory from Kasmir (2018) which includes six work criteria: quality, quantity, timeliness, cost efficiency, supervision, and work relationships. In addition, this study also uses a government science approach through the principle of good governance and the Kybernology theory from Taliziduhu Ndraha to understand the position of PJLP in the regional government bureaucracy system. The results of the study show that the performance of PJLP is considered quite effective in supporting archive management, especially in terms of quality and cost efficiency. Agencies such as Dispusip and BPKD noted the performance of PJLP which had minimal errors, was disciplined, and complied with SOPs. Work productivity was also high, with a clear daily workload and measurable reporting. In terms of cost efficiency, all agencies stated that the existence of PJLP was more efficient and safer than outsourcing. However, there are still significant challenges that affect overall effectiveness, such as the educational background of PJLP which is not yet appropriate, the annual contract status that does not guarantee sustainability, limited work facilities, the lack of ASN archivists as supervisors, and the absence of uniform standard operating procedures between agencies

    From ‘Damsel in Distress’ to ‘Strong Female Lead’: the Evolution Of Female Representation in Korean Dramas

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    This study examines the revolution in the representation of women in Korean dramas from 2010 to 2024, focusing on how female characters are portrayed across three different periods: 2010–2015, 2016–2020, and 2021–2024. Employing a qualitative approach with content analysis, six popular Korean dramas were selected for in-depth examination. The findings reveal a transformation in female representation—from passive figures conforming to patriarchal norms to active, complex characters with full narrative agency. In the early period, characters like Geum Jan-di and Cha Eun-sang were depicted as weak romantic objects reliant on male protagonists. During the transitional period, characters such as Kang Mo Yeon and Do Bong Soon began to exhibit empowerment, although still framed within aesthetics and narratives that compromise with patriarchy. In contrast, the contemporary period presents characters like Moon Dong-eun and Hwang Do Hee as agents of change who control the narrative, challenge gender stereotypes, and enact new forms of gender performativity. These findings suggest that popular media, including Korean dramas, can function as ideological spaces that both construct and deconstruct gender identities. This research contributes to media studies, popular culture, and gender studies in the postfeminist era

    The Effect of Coil Winding Replacement on the Performance of a 200 Kva Transformer (Case Study at PT. Razza Prima Trafo)

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    The electric power system is a primary need, both for daily life and for industrial life. The provision of stable and continuous electric power is an absolute requirement that must be met in meeting the need for electric power. The distribution system is the distribution of electrical energy from the substation to consumers. There are 2 (two) distribution systems, namely primary distribution and secondary distribution. Primary distribution, the distribution starts from the substation (secondary side of the power transformer) to the distribution substation (primary side of the distribution transformer) or from the substation directly to the 20kV medium voltage consumer. Power transformers are equipped with a grounding transformer that functions to obtain a neutral point from the power transformer. Before replacing the coil winding, measurements were taken using a TTR transformer turn ratio test (megger) measuring instrument. It can be concluded that the location of the damage is in the coil winding section. The results of the voltage measurements on the Primary Winding between phases R-S = 410 V, ST phase = 407 V and TR phase = 375V. and the Secondary voltage between phase and Neutral is RN = 221V, SN = 237V and TN = 222V. and the current in the Secondary winding between phases is R = 7.64A, S phase = 7.64A and T phase = 8.08A

    The The Implementation Of Information Disclosure Through Monitoring And Evaluation In Regional Organizations At Banten Province

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    The implementation of information disclosure in public bodies is an order in law number 14 of 2008 concerning openness of public information which applies to all public bodies, both in the central government through ministries and other state institutions and regional governments through regional organizations or regional work units. The importance of monitoring and evaluating the implementation of this law for regional officials in order to ensure that public information services are periodic, at any time, immediately, and information that is excluded can run well. Research data was taken from the results of monitoring and evaluation activities in 2023 by the Banten Information Commission on 39 regional apparatus organizations. Through a qualitative approach, the data is processed and described according to data from indicators I, II, III and IV, namely website development, public information development, public information services and public information provision. The monitoring and evaluation results show that of the 39 public bodies, 25 public bodies are informative, 9 are informative, 2 are quite informative, and 3 are less informative. This confirms that the majority of regional apparatus organizations are informative by implementing public information service standards that refer to PERKI 1 of 2021. However, in the future, information and documentation management officials in regional apparatus organizations still need to maximize services for public information requests for applicants and information users. whose numbers continue to increase. So, the quantity and quality of monitoring and evaluation of public bodies needs to be continuously maintained by the information commission

    Analysis Of The Efficiency Of Using Brushless DC Motors On Load And Speed On Electric Motorcycles

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    This study examines the efficiency of electric power in BLDC motors as electric motorcycle drivers with various load and speed experiments. Electric motorcycles are one of the vehicles that are in great demand by the public. BLDC motors are the main drivers of electric motorcycles where motor capacity planning includes motor power and torque which greatly affect the acceleration and speed of the motorcycle. Motor capacity planning is obtained by calculating the total weight, the location of the motor's center of gravity, the desired acceleration, tire rolling resistance to asphalt, air resistance and road slope angle. From the calculations and analyses that have been carried out, the required motor power is 2.5 kW. Testing the motor's ability to carry loads is carried out by providing variations in passenger and goods loads of 58 kg, 98 kg and 135 kg, and driven with a target speed of 10 km / h, 20 km / h and 30 km / h

    A Study Of Adjusting Distribution Transformer Capacity To Consumer Loads At PT PLN (Persero) ULP Medan Johor

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    The distribution transformer is a very vital component for medium voltage distribution systems. However, it is not uncommon for distribution transformers to experience interference. One of them is transformer overload. The cause of the overload is the load attached to the transformer which becomes hot and results in an increase in the winding temperature in the transformer coil. The increase in winding temperature can cause damage to the winding insulation on the transformer coil which is at risk of damage to the transformer and can result in the interruption of electricity distribution to consumers. According to references, ideally a transformer is loaded at 80% of the maximum capacity of the transformer. But the reality in the field is that there are still many distribution transformers that are loaded beyond their maximum capacity. One effort that can be done to deal with this is to increase the power capacity (uprating). After the distribution transformer uprating activity, it can be seen that the percentage of load served by the distribution transformer which was previously overloaded can be reduced

    Empowerment Of Sweet Potato Farmers In Cilembu Village, Pamulihan District, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province

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    The government is required to play an active role in encouraging the implementation of Community Empowerment so that the powerlessness can finally be empowered, especially for farmers and sweet potato farmer groups in Cilembu Village, Pamulihan District, where the goal is for independence to be realized for farmers in making a living. The purpose of this study was to determine and analyze the supporting and inhibiting factors of Sweet Potato Farmer Community Empowerment in Cilembu Village, as well as to determine and analyze efforts to overcome the inhibiting factors of Sweet Potato Farmer Community Empowerment in Cilembu Village, Pamulihan District, Sumedang Regency, West Java Province. The method used is a qualitative approach with data collection techniques, namely interviews, observation and documentation. The data analysis technique in this study with several stages, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions. Based on the results of field research, it can be seen that community empowerment for sweet potato farmer groups in Cilembu Village has not been maximized, due to various things that researchers have found in the field, namely: Minimal and lack of agricultural extension human resources, lack of implementation of routine agricultural Technical Guidance from upstream to downstream, especially understanding in reading climate and weather that always changes every season and farmers' understanding of the market, land problems and water limitations in farming Sweet Potatoes in Cilembu Village, there are no regulations governing the characteristics of Cilembu sweet potatoes and standardization of prices in the market, the role of Corporate institutions and Asaguci has not been maximized, lack of farmer regeneration for Cilembu sweet potato commodities. limited agricultural infrastructure, and the need for the role of technology and research in the field of Cilembu sweet potato agriculture in a sustainable and sustainable manner

    The Impact Of Changes In Accounting Standards On The Quality Of Corporate Financial Reports

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    This study examines the impact of changes in accounting standards on the quality of corporate financial reports. Accounting standards play a crucial role in ensuring transparency, consistency, and comparability in financial reporting, which is essential for investors, regulators, and other stakeholders in making informed decisions. However, frequent revisions and updates to these standards may create challenges for companies in maintaining compliance while ensuring accurate financial representation. Using a quantitative approach, this study analysed financial data from selected companies before and after significant accounting standard changes. Key financial indicators such as earnings quality, revenue recognition, asset valuation, and disclosure levels are evaluated to determine the extent to which these changes influence financial reporting. Multiple regression analysis is used to assess the relationship between accounting standard updates and financial report quality. The findings reveal that changes in accounting standards have a significant impact on financial reporting quality. Improved disclosure requirements and fair value measurement enhance transparency and reliability, while frequent changes may lead to temporary inconsistencies and increased compliance costs. Additionally, companies with strong internal controls and corporate governance tend to adapt better to new standards, ensuring higher financial reporting quality. This study provides valuable insights for corporate managers, auditors, investors, and policymakers, highlighting the importance of effective implementation strategies to minimize disruptions while improving financial report accuracy. Strengthening accounting regulations and providing adequate transition periods can enhance the overall quality of financial reporting in response to evolving standards

    Safety Analysis Using Seven Basic Quality Tools Fishbone Diagram

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    Workplace hazards have the potential to cause occupational diseases. Occupational diseases are illnesses caused by work and/or the work environment (Presidential Regulation Number 7 of 2019 on Occupational Diseases). The importance of knowledge about occupational diseases is crucial because many people do not realize that the health problems they experience are the result of their work. Occupational diseases can be prevented, but if they are detected too late, they can lead to more serious health problems, which will have a greater impact on the workforce and increase healthcare management costs, ultimately reducing work productivity. The aim of this research is to prevent the occurrence of occupational diseases using the Decision Support System (DSS) method with the Seven Basic Quality Tools Fishbone Diagram, which helps analyze various issues related to the impact of occupational diseases. Moreover, this method has many other functions and benefits, as it identifies the cause-and-effect relationships between the variables (factors) causing the problem (X) and the resulting variables. Several methods were used in this research to gather data and perform appropriate analysis. This approach can assist fieldwork and be used to experience the process of work safety and health directly. The Fishbone Diagram, also known as the Ishikawa diagram or cause-and-effect diagram, is a tool used to identify the root causes of problems. The name comes from Kaoru Ishikawa, a Japanese quality control expert who developed this concept in the 1960s. Organizations across various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and services, use the Fishbone Diagram to identify and analyze the factors contributing to specific problems or issues. Teams typically use the diagram to identify all possible causes of a problem or effect. They label these causes based on major contributing factors, such as people, equipment, materials, environment, and methods. Once all the causes are identified and listed, the next step is to analyze the relationships between them to identify the root cause of the issue. This can be done using various techniques, such as the "5 Whys" method, where one repeatedly asks why a problem occurred until the root cause is identified. The results of the research showed that the risk value for occupational diseases, specifically respiratory disorders, before the implementation of the Fishbone Diagram was 12 incidents, and after the implementation, the number of incidents decreased to 4

    Factors that Influence the Going Concern Opinion (Study on the Financial Sector on the Indonesian Stock Exchange for the Period 2019-2024)

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    Going concern opinion is a crucial assessment issued by auditors to evaluate a company's ability to sustain its operations in the foreseeable future. This study aims to analyze the factors influencing the issuance of going concern opinions in the financial sector companies listed on the Indonesian Stock Exchange (IDX) for the period 2019-2024. Several financial and non-financial factors are considered, including profitability, liquidity, leverage, company size, audit quality, and macroeconomic conditions. This research employs a quantitative approach, utilizing secondary data from financial reports and audit opinions of companies within the financial sector. The data will be analyzed using logistic regression to determine the significance and influence of each variable on the probability of receiving a going concern opinion. The expected findings will provide insights into the key determinants affecting auditors' going concern assessments. This study is essential for investors, regulators, and company management to understand the financial stability of firms and improve corporate governance practices. Furthermore, the research contributes to the auditing literature by examining the role of economic fluctuations and audit quality in shaping going concern opinions

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