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Implementation of a Geographic Information System in Monitoring The Implementation of Housing Construction
Building the 864-unit housing complex was a significant construction undertaking. Within an implementation period of 18 months and a project area of approximately 34 hectares, this project demanded efficient management to control the time and budget that had been set. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to implement effective planning, organization, management and resource allocation processes. This process aims to break down project management into simpler tasks or activities, provide time estimates for each task, and continuously monitor their progress. Although conventional planning tools such as Primavera and Msproject can provide a time representation of the tasks to be performed, they are not yet able to provide spatial or geographic monitoring of these tasks within the scope of the project. By integrating Geographic Information Systems (GIS), this project can gain additional benefits. GIS allows identifying data about the progress of construction tasks, and then presenting them in the form of maps. This not only visualizes overall progress graphically and geographically, but also makes it easy to extract useful summaries to support project decision making. With GIS, construction project monitoring not only becomes more efficient, but also more up-to-date and relevant to the scope of the project involving various dispersed structures. It is hoped that GIS integration can improve project management control and optimize the final results of the construction of the 864 housing complexes
The Effect of Variations in Sulfuric Acid - Oxalic Acid Electrolyte Concentration and Additional Aeration on 1100 Series Aluminum Anodization Results
Aluminum is one of the materials used in making various types of goods because it has good properties such as being light, ductile and has good corrosion resistance. One of the disadvantages of aluminum is its low level of hardness. This can be overcome by treating aluminum, one of which is the anodization process. In this research, variations in the type of electrolyte used were sulfuric acid-oxalic acid, the electrolyte concentration was 16% with an interval of 0.5, the temperature used was room temperature with a current density of 3/dm2 and a coating time of 30 minutes. The aim of this research is to determine the acid concentration and the effect of the aeration system on mechanical properties. From the data obtained, it was found that the difference in weight of the best metal with the addition of aeration at a concentration of 13.5+2.5 was 0.0411 gr. This shows that as the concentration of oxalic acid increases it can accelerate the process of aluminum oxide formation, then for electrolyte concentrations of 16+0, 15.5+0.5, 15+1, 14.5+1.5 and 14+2 the difference in mass weight metals increased respectively by 0.0337 gr, 0.0335 gr, 0.0366 gr, 0.0390 and 0.0411 gr. In the anodization process without additional aeration, the best metal weight difference is found at an electrolyte concentration of 13.5+2.5 of 0.0401 gr. This shows that increasing the concentration of oxalic acid can accelerate the process of aluminum oxide formation. Then at electrolyte concentrations of 16+0, 15.5+0.5, 15+1, 14.5+1.5 and 14+2 the difference in metal mass weight gradually increases by 0.0182 gr, 0.0293 gr, 0.0318 gr, 0.0322 and 0.0362 gr.
Keywords: Aluminum, Anodization, Oxide Coating, Electrolyte Solution, Sulfuric Acid, Oxalic aci
USING VINAY AND DARBELNET MODEL TO COMPARE MAJOR TYPES OF TRANSLATION BETWEEN INDONESIAN AND ENGLISH: WHEN LEXICOLOGY, STRUCTURE AND CULTURE
This research aims to analyze and to describe the sentence structure differences between English and Indonesian language as well as the procedures of translation in text Osaka from Garuda Magazine and Sekilas Musim di Korea. The translation strategies employed, and how to find out the form and the occurrences of those translation procedures which were proposed by Vinay and Darbelnet. Major types of translation procedures have been identified, which are literal translation, calque, borrowing, reduction, adapting, and transposition. This research uses a qualitative approach in which data analysis and interpretation occur. The result of data analysis shows that some of the procedures proposed by Vinay and Darbelnet occured and the sentence structure differences can be identified within the source and the target language. The data are translated using translation procedures and reveals that various and appropriate techniques will result to better translation quality
Analisis Optimalisasi Tingkat Produksi Emping Jagung Dalam Upaya Mencapai Keuntungan Maksimum
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tingkat kombinasi optimum dari emping jagung original dan emping jagung pedas yang diproduksi oleh UKM Asri Rahayu. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Kelurahan Cijati, Kecamatan Majalengka, Kabupaten Majalengka pada UKM Asri Rahayu mulai dari bulan November sampai dengan Desember 2021. Desain penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah kuantitatif dengan metode pendekatan survei. Teknik pengambilan sampel atau teknik sampling yang diterapkan dalam penelitian ini adalah sampel jenuh, dimana semua anggota populasi diambil sebagai anggota sampel. Populasinya adalah produsen UKM Asri Rahayu di Kelurahan Cijati Kecamatan Majalengka Kabupaten Majalengka. Variabel yang digunakan yaitu harga jual, biaya dan jumlah permintaan serta ketersediaan sumber daya perusahaan. Alat analisis yang digunakan, yaitu linear programming (LP), dan software yang digunakan untuk mengolah data adalah LINGO. Hasil dari penelitiannya memperlihatkan bahwa UKM Asri Rahayu memiliki keuntungan aktual Rp. 1.236.000. UKM Asri Rahayu masih dapat meningkatkan keuntungan menjadi sebesar Rp. 1.280.000. Terdapat selisih sebesar Rp 44.000 dalam satu hari produksi.
Kata Kunci : Linear Programming, Optimalisasi Keuntungan, Emping Jagun
The IMPLEMENTATION OF HALAL PRODUCT GUARANTEE POLICY IN INDONESIA
The implementation of Halal Product Guarantee in Indonesia has been in effect since the new order period and currently the regulation of halal certification is regulated in Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee. This study aims to determine the legal aspects of community compliance with mandatory halal and to find out what are the challenges and obstacles in the implementation of halal product guarantees. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method (Normative Empirical). The results of this study indicate that the public has begun to be aware of the mandatory halal policy, but there are still several obstacles such as the lack of socialization related to understanding the mandatory halal itself, miscommunication between parties, obstacles to certification of slaughter animal products, therefore stakeholders (Government and related institutions) must be more vigorous in educating the public about the importance of halal certification, because indeed this halal certification aims to protect the public (consumers) from products that are not halal.The implementation of Halal Product Guarantee in Indonesia has been in effect since the new order period and currently the regulation of halal certification is regulated in Law Number 33 of 2014 concerning Halal Product Guarantee. This study aims to determine the legal aspects of community compliance with mandatory halal and to find out what are the challenges and obstacles in the implementation of halal product guarantees. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative method (Normative Empirical). The results of this study indicate that the public has begun to be aware of the mandatory halal policy, but there are still several obstacles such as the lack of socialization related to understanding the mandatory halal itself, miscommunication between parties, obstacles to certification of slaughter animal products, therefore stakeholders (Government and related institutions) must be more vigorous in educating the public about the importance of halal certification, because indeed this halal certification aims to protect the public (consumers) from products that are not halal
THE GRAMMATICAL ERRORS AMONG LEARNERS AND THE USE OF MULTIMODALITIES IN EFL CLASSROOM IN INDONESIAN
Indonesia is one of the countries in expanding circles that English is learned as a foreign language. Thus, many challenges are faced by Indonesian learners due to the differences between Indonesian and English languages. This study aims to find out the challenges of Indonesian learners in learning English as a foreign language based on linguistic differences. The research aims to investigate the following issues: 1) What are the grammatical errors and the challenges that the learners face in learning English as a foreign language? 2) How do the multimodality resources impact students’ comprehension on English grammatical knowledge? The study employed a descriptive qualitative method. The research data was obtained based on the focus group discussion, and observations. The participants of the study are 30 Pre-service teacher students in their second year from the Indonesian Language Study Program, Universitas Malikussaleh, Aceh province, Indonesia. The participants studied English as one of the prerequisite subjects, and the English study was conducted once a week. The results of the study shows that many participants have difficulty when interacting using helping verbs because they are not used to practicing it in their daily lives. The differences between Indonesian and English linguistic systems put learners on a real struggle to adjust the proper use of helping verbs in their sentences. Multimodality resources are strongly urged to be applied to support learners’ comprehension of English grammar
THE IMPACT OF BOYCOTT ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND MARKET REACTION AT PT UNILEVER INDONESIA
This study aims to analyze the impact of the boycott of PT Uniliver Indonesia affiliated with pro-israel on financial performance and market reaction. Data was collected through analysis techniques using financial ratios such as Return on Asset (ROA), Return on Equity (ROE), Current Ratio and Debt to Equity ratio (DER) and analysis of stock price movements. The results showed that ROA decreased after the boycott due to decreased net income compared to total assets. The company\u27s Current Ratio decreased after the boycott, due to current debt greater than the current assets owned by the company. However, ROE has increased after the boycott due to the expenses earned by the company not considering the capital working in the company. DER has increased due to the company\u27s inaccuracy in taking production capital and marketing processes. And the results of the stock price movement are in a condition that tends to decline. This study provides results that the boycott of pro-Israel affiliated products has a significant impact on several aspects of the company\u27s financial performance and Market Reaction
SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL PROFILING IN THE PROCESS OF DEVELOPMENTALLY APPROPRIATE PRACTICE IN PREPARATION FOR LEARNING DESIGN
The results of observations of students\u27 social-emotional development, especially regarding students\u27 social-emotional development, are still low, because students do not know how to express the emotions they experience in the social environment. It is important for teachers to know students\u27 emotions before learning, which helps teachers to instill meaningful learning in students. The approach in this research uses a qualitative approach with a literature study research method. This research is aimed at the Developmentally Appropriate Practice process in conducting socio-emotional profiling to design learning plans. The result of this research is that lesson planning according to DAP strategy based on socio-emotional profiling should target learning as an interactive process. 45132Teachers need to create an environment where learners can learn actively through exploration and interaction with teachers, friends and the surrounding community. In planning this learning, learning preparation through the observation of students\u27 socio-emotional profiling in the dap process needs to be arranged based on age suitability, individual suitability (talents, interests, strengths and weaknesses and experience in interacting), and social crocodile suitability where the DAP process or method can be carried out in accordance with the developmental stage of students who can show the uniqueness of students in each learning activity
TEACHER’S CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF KURIKULUM MERDEKA IN TEACHING ENGLISH AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Teacher encounter numerous challenges when implementing Kurikulum Merdeka in senior high schools, underscoring the complexities and demands of adapting to this new educational framework. This study explores challenges as well as the various solutions teachers employ to address these challenges, focusing on how teacher navigate the implementation of Kurikulum Merdeka in senior high schools. This research Utilize a qualitative method with a case study approach. The instruments used are interviews, observations, and questioners. The results showed that the challenges faced are (1) lack of understanding, (2) difficulty implementing differentiated learning, (3) lack of training, and (4) challenges in implementing P5. On the other hand, the solutions are (1) teachers are still learning about Kurikulum Merdeka, (2) grouping students from 3 aspects (cognitive, affective, psychomotor), (3) conducting training independently at school, (4) extracurricular activities, and character week. In conclusion, there are still many problems that teacher face in implementing Kurikulum Merdeka, so there needs to be a more relevant solution from further research
LEGAL STANDING IN ENVIRONMENTAL STATE ADMINISTRATIVE DISPUTES IN INDONESIA
The right to sue is a determining factor for someone who is in a lawsuit whether they are a legal subject who has fulfilled the requirements or not fulfilled the requirements to file a case before the court in accordance with the provisions of the applicable law. The right to sue is given to three parties, first an individual. Second, business entities incorporated or unincorporated. Third, environmental organizations. The three parties are given the right to file a lawsuit if their interests are harmed by state administrative decisions and or government administrative actions. Research examines the application of rules or norms or is called normative juridical research. Using primary and secondary legal materials. The aim of this research is to philosophically examine the right to sue in environmental state administration cases. The results of the study reveal that the right to sue owned by individuals, business entities, environmental organizations is accompanied by requirements that must be met. The mechanism for resolving environmental state administrative disputes filed by the plaintiff in order to realize his right to sue begins with the registration of a lawsuit to the PTUN with its authority