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Modify The Led Lights By Adding Pir Sensor As A Motion Sensor
Motion sensor lights have become a popular solution to optimize lighting usage in various spaces and environments. This article explores the concept and advantages of motion sensor lights, which are capable of detecting human motion and automatically controlling illumination. Motion sensor lights use PIR sensors to detect human movement, triggering a relay module as a switch to turn the lights on or off. The primary benefit of motion sensor lights is energy efficiency, reducing unnecessary power consumption. The article also explains how to create motion sensor lights using simple tools and easy-to-follow steps. Consequently, readers can grasp the fundamental concept of motion sensor lights and have a practical guide to make them on their own. Through the research conducted, a modification of regular LED lights into LED lights that can function with a PIR sensor has been achieved through several experiments
Mind Covid, Remember Mask" To Reduce Corona Spreading (A Case Study In The Johan Pahlawan Sub-District, Meulaboh City, West Aceh)
The coronavirus spread has been the main issue among Acehnese people since it occurred. Every day, people get infected; some people also are starting to recover from the coronavirus. The governments have been working to reduce the risked people and infected victims by providing various personal protective equipment and educating the public about the virus and its threats. Those all require society to obey them, such as wearing masks to avoid being infected or transmit to other people. Until now, the spread of the coronavirus is also very high trending. The Covid-19 task force in Jakarta on February 16th, 2021 recorded that the ratio of coronavirus cases has reached 38.34 percent. This figure shows the highest daily record since the pandemic took place. This study used a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection was performed by interviewing several communities in the Johan Pahlawan sub-district, monitoring and observing in the field, and reading relevant sources. The study found a low level of community compliance with health protocols. The use of masks is still very lacking; people only wear masks when raids are carried out on the streets by joint government official
Citizens' Satisfaction With Non-Cash Food Assistance
This observation will analyze the level of community satisfaction with non-cash food assistance for social services in the Cibinong District area, Bogor Regency, West Java. Since the March 2020 Pandemic, the government through the Social Service has collaborated with banks (Association of State Banks) to distribute non-cash food assistance (BPNT). Assistance is channeled by distributing electronic cards such as red and white special ATMs to prosperous families from the bank to underprivileged residents who have been registered in the Bogor Regency Social Service data. Then the card is exchanged for necessities (nine staples), namely: 10 kg of rice, 1 kg of eggs, 1 chicken meat, 0.5 kg of vegetables/fruit, and 250 grams of green beans, exchanged for e-Warung which has been provided by the Social Service Bogor Regency. Data collection through questionnaires and observation of e-Warung 40 respondents was taken based on a purposive random sampling technique. The data was analyzed through validity and reliability tests, as well as a hypothesis test in measuring the level of satisfaction of residents with BPNT through e-Warung in Cibinong. The results of the study provide clues that several dimensions of the level of satisfaction that affect the distribution of current BPNT in the Cibinong sub-district, namely: Accuracy in implementation, there are 6 precise aspects: Target, quantity, price, time, quality, and administration. There are two kinds of measurements of Family Welfare Nationally, namely, Measurements by the Central Bureau of Statistics and Measurements carried out by the National Family Planning Coordinating Board, with concerning e-Warung, measurements based on population, health, consumption patterns, and employment. The conclusion is that the level of citizen satisfaction with BPNT has a very positive effect. The results of the study stated that citizen satisfaction increased by 24% on the accuracy of providing assistance and satisfaction increased by 27% on e-Warung performance
Effect Of Overbrengen Delay From CY To CFS Warehouse On Stripping Implementation At PT. Internusa Hasta Buana
In goods import activities at PT. Internusa Hasta Buana overloaded from the Container Yard (CY) to the CFS Warehouse. Delays in ships and Delivery Order documents are factors that cause overbregan delays and will affect stripping productivity at PT Internusa Hasta Buana. The aim of this research is to analyze the effect of overbregan delays on stripping productivity at PT Internusa Hasta Buana. Data collection techniques using observation and interviews. The population of this research is container handling activities at PT. Internusa Hasta Buana with samples namely Overbringing and Stripping Activities which experienced delays at PT. Internusa Hasta Buana Jakarta, in 2007. The method used is quantitative description. The results of the research show the results of the analysis regarding the relationship between late Overbringing and Stripping at PT. Internusa Hasta Buana using correlation analysis shows a value of r = 0.83. This proves that the influence of Overbrengen delay on Stripping has a strong and positive relationship on the productivity of PT's Stripping implementation. Internusa Hasta Buana, the results of hypothesis testing with an error rate of 5% on all sample data, obtained the number t0 = 4.36 > t table = 1.182 so that Ho: r = 0 is rejected and Ha: r> 0 is accepted, meaning there is a significant relationship between Delay Overbrengen and implementation of Stripping at PT CFS Warehouse. Internusa Hasta Buana and the results of the analysis of the influence of Overbrengen delays on the implementation of Striping using coefficient analysis obtained the regression equation model Y = 9.17 + 1.01, which means that if the variable for Overbrengen and stripping delays (X) increases by 9.17 times then the variable for the number of containers which in Overbrengen and Stripping will increase by 1.01 times. The results of the determining coefficient obtained were 68%, meaning that the influence of late Overbrengen on the implementation of Stripping at the CFS Warehouse of PT. Internusa Hasta Buana was 68% and the remaining 32% was due to other factors being ignored, as well as delays in Overbringing to PT's CFS warehouse. Inernusa Hasta Buana is caused by several factors including: delays in Delivery Order documents from shipping companies
The Role of Zakat in the Economy and Poverty Alleviation
The main task of every government is to strive for the welfare of its entire population. According to data from the Indonesian Zakat Outlook, Indonesia has 600 networks of Zakat Management Organizations (OPZ) spread across the entire territory of the Republic of Indonesia. These networks are part of 34 National Zakat Management Bodies (BAZNAS) at the provincial level, 500 BAZNAS at the district and city levels, 24 Provincial Zakat Amil Institutions (LAZ), 14 LAZ at the provincial level, 32 LAZ at the district and city levels, and 136 Zakat Collection Units (UPZ). The research method used in this study is descriptive qualitative research, where the researcher describes the findings of the study. The research objects include relevant books and journals. The study reveals that BAZNAS and other zakat managers achieved a 1.76% poverty reduction rate in 2022
Floor Area Ratio (FAR) and Sustainable Urban Living Observing Data Using Urban Modeling Interface (UMI) Case Yogyakarta Indonesia
Floor area ratio (FAR) is a measurement, expressed as a decimal, that describes the total amount of usable floor space in a building compared to the size of the lot that the building is on. FAR using by building planner to maintain development standards and guide or restrict the development of local communities. In many cases FAR is an element of sustainability in urban environments so that residents are able to survive in a limited land environment. The FAR value is set locally by the local government. This research was conducted in one of block area of the urban in the center city of Yogyakarta, namely Malioboro. The measurement results with the urban modeling interface (UMI) software show that urban living in this area has a FAR value below the existing reference standard of 4.00. Averarge FAR is 1.125. This means that the formations of urban living still very suitable for habitation. It could be that the FAR value of 4 is a long-term orientation to maintain the quality quality of urban living dan sustainability
The Effect Of Service Quality And Price On Customer Satisfaction Of Mineral And Coal Mining Consulting Services At Pt Allsys Solutions
The rapid development of business in the era of globalization causes competition between companies to be tighter, so various efforts must be made in order to attract the attention of consumers from competitors. This study aims to determine and analyze service quality and price both simultaneously and partially on PT Allsys Solutions customer satisfaction. The sampling amounted to 92 consumers with a saturated sampling technique in which all members of the population were sampled. This questionnaire is tested with validity tests, reliability tests and also classical assumption tests. The results of the test are valid, reliable and can be used for regression data. The analytical methods used in this study are descriptive and verifiative methods with a quantitative approach. The results showed that the variables of service quality and price had a direct and positive effect on PT Allsys Solutions customer satisfaction. The result of the R (square) determination test is 40.61% while the remaining 59.39%. The relationship between service quality and price has a strong relationship with the result of a correlation coefficient of sort. 0.637
Enhancing Information Technology Governance: A Comprehensive Evaluation Of The 2019 COBIT Framework In The Retail Industry
A retail company faced challenges such as network issues, unreliable third-party databases, and a lack of employee understanding of input transactions and the introduction of new products or services. The research employed interviews and questionnaires to address these issues and assess the company's information technology governance using the 2019 COBIT framework. The findings would help identify appropriate processes to address the company's difficulties. The prioritized domains included APO12 - Risk Management, BAI03 - Solution Identification and Development, BAI06 - IT Change Management, and BAI10 - Configuration Management. The research revealed that APO12 reached level 3 (highly achieved), while BAI03 and BAI06 reached level 4 (significantly achieved), and BAI10 achieved level 4 (completely achieved), aligning with the company's expectations. These results determine the company's IT governance level and have the potential to enhance its capabilities
Factor Analysis Of Rejection Of Covid-19 Vaccination In Rural And Urban People Communities In Langkat Regency In 2022
Coronavirus is one of the diseases with the fastest transmission rate that is currently disturbing the world. One alternative that could be done to anticipate this complaint was to administer a vaccine as an antidote to this virus. The purpose of this study was to determine the factors contributing the rejection of Covid -19 vaccination in rural and Urban communities in Langkat Regency in 2022. The research method used in this research combined quantitative methods and qualitative methods. With a total sample of 260 people divided into 2 groups (rural and Urban comunity, the number of samples in Urbancomunity areas was 130, and the number of samples in rural community areas was 130. The results of this study indicated that the community's rejection of vaccines was caused by several factors, namely anxiety about side effects (an average of 15.37 ± 2.494 for rural communities) and fear of being injected. 13.42 ± 2.539 for rural communities that had never been vaccinated and 13.75 ± 3.419 for Urban people, rejection of community leaders as much as 13.42 ± 3.452 for village people; doubts about vaccine halalness as much as 14.88 ± 2.698 for Urban people; fake news for about 14.68 ± 2.904 for Urban people, did not believe in the virus 12.93 ± 3.216 for people in cities, and the uncertainty of the vaccine program as much as 12.71 ± 2.997 for Urbanpeople. From the results of the analysis, it could be seen that the largest level of rejection was carried out by Urban people communities
Analysis of Relation Between Risk-Based Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) on Integrated Design and Construction Works of Design and Build Contract on Mechanical and Electrical Works of High Rise Building for Improving Safety Performance
The construction industry has had the highest accident rate worldwide for decades. Identifying risks as early as feasible during the pre-construction or design phase is essential to preventing construction accidents. To generate a structured list of risks, a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) is used to identify risks. Although numerous studies have proposed using Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) to identify risks, no one has analyzed the relationship between Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) and risk to reduce construction accidents. Consequently, this study aimed to investigate the impact of Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) risk during the design and construction phases on construction safety performance. The analysis of relationships will be conducted using statistical methodologies. The study's findings will demonstrate that Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) risk affects construction safety performance