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Village Marketing Development Model Through Local Resources to Alleviate Poverty in Benjeng Gresik Village
Marketing Village Development Model Through Local Resources to Alleviate Poverty in Benjeng Village, Gresik Regency. This research aims to test and analyze the Marketing Village Development Model through Local Resources to Alleviate Poverty in Benjeng Gresik Village. The sample in the research was 15 correspondents who were related to local resources. The sampling method used in this research was to take respondents who were interested in developing existing resources in Benjeng Gresik Village. The data collection method was carried out by distributing interviews to correspondents related to the research, namely respondents in Benjeng Village, Gresik Regency. The data analysis technique is PLC. strategy analysis. The research results from this research activity provide positive results in increasing contributions to improving the economy through developing marketing villages and local resources that can improve the welfare of the people of Benjeng Village, Gresik Regency
Feasibility Study of the Development of a Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) Investment of Cibulakan Springs Perumda Drinking Water Tirta Rahaja Bandung District – West Java
Along with population growth and rapid development in Bandung Regency, demand for clean water is increasing. The development of a clean water supply system for Perumda Drinking water Tirta Raharja certainly requires a study of the feasibility of investing in the development of a drinking water supply system (SPAM) from the Cibulakan spring of Perumda Drinking Water Tirta Raharja, Bandung district so that it can be known to what extent the process is beneficial for the community and of course for the Government. The settlement method in this calculation for Feasibility Investment Analysis uses the Net Present Value (NPV) method and the Break Event Point (BEP) method. From the results of the investment feasibility analysis from the financial aspect with the Net Present Value (NVP) investment assessment, an NPV value of IDR 518,181,911,866 (NPV > 0) was obtained. So, the development of a Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) from the Cibulakan springs of the Tirta Raharja Drinking Water Company, Bandung Regency is worth continuing. An NPV value that is positive or greater than (> 0) indicates that the income is greater than the value invested. The results of the Break Even Point (BEP) investment assessment showed that the return value occurred in the 14th year with the accumulation of negative profits being marked as positive after the 14th year. This explains that the investment in developing a Drinking Water Supply System (SPAM) from the Cibulakan springs of Perumda Drinking water Tirta Raharja in Bandung Regency is worth running, because there is a return on investment as proven by the BEP value for 7 years
Design of a System for Checking Paint Results on the Ship's Hull to Prevent corrosion
Corrosion is damage caused by chemical reactions between metal materials and other natural elements and is destructive to metal. Corrosion is a weakness in ships made of steel, namely because the rate of ship corrosion, fatigue life is reduced, tensile strength and other mechanical properties are reduced. Corrosion is concentrated on only certain parts. In metal corrosion current flow out onto other parts of the metal surface. Corrosion gastric plates result in reduction Hull panel strength, slowing the ship and reduces security guarantees. The hull must be protected from corrosive attacks routine to prevent loss of additional plates substantially due to seawater corrosion. For Prevent hull corrosion in the painting process for coating, cathodic protection process. In this article, a system for automatically detecting ship hull painting results using image processing is explained. This system will be developed into a portable system. The results obtained show that the system is able to recognize whether the painting results can be accepted or rejected. Accepted means no need to repaint. and if it is rejected, it means a repainting process is needed
Analysis of Road Network Development Strategies in South Sumatra Province
This study aims to establish a road development strategy in South Sumatra Province using a SWOT analysis approach. This research is located on the Road Network in South Sumatra Province, especially in Muara Enim Regency, while the time for this research is planned for 6 months, namely from July to December 2022. The population taken from this study are policymakers in the South Sumatra Province as the party in charge of developing the road network in Muara Enim Regency. In this study, the sampling technique used Non-probability Sampling with the Purposive Sampling method where the sampling technique has predetermined considerations for respondents with a total sample taken of 30 respondents. The results of the Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) and External Factor Evaluation (EFE) analysis place the road network development program in South Sumatra Province in quadrant 1. Position in quadrant 1 means that the program has opportunities and strengths. The strategy that must be taken in these conditions is to support an aggressive growth policy or growth-oriented strategy by taking advantage of existing opportunities and the organization’s internal strengths
The Use of Geographical Information System in Visual Fishery Information in East Java
This article presents considerations made to show how important it is to use current information to help make a decision. we are currently faced with major social and technological challenges. The main purpose of this discussion is to gain knowledge about the level of use of information technology to create geographic information systems or visual maps of fishery potential in East Java and advantages of GIS in fishing industry. Studies are based on the idea of the need to implement measures aimed at the development and enhancement of fishery potential. The methodological basis for the discussion is an analysis of the literature and case studies
Organizational Support and Work Engagement Factor for the Implementation of Mh02 Technology with the Delone Mclean Model
In the implementation of a system, if the organization provides support to employees for their tasks, the employees will enjoy their work and improve performance through the use of the new system. In addition, when employees feel the same connection with their job or workplace. In mining activities, operators have the potential for high levels of fatigue because production activities are carried out 24 hours and are divided into 2 shifts. In anticipation of accidents caused by fatigue, PT Pamapersada Nusantara is currently developing technology in the unit cabin that can detect indications of operator fatigue when operating the unit. The technology in question is DMS/MH02 (Driving Monitoring System / Mata Hati 2). This research proposes to examine the role of organizational support ,work engagement between and MH02 technology in coal mining use Delone & Mclean model. The quantitative research technique is referred to as the research method. The target of this research is PT. Pamapersada Nusantara, and the research sample, which consists of 279 respondents, refers to the structural equational modelling model. From the results of the research that has been carried out, it turns out that DMS/MH02 for user satisfaction, net benefit, use from user perceptions expressed agreement regarding usability, satisfaction and usefulness for the average value of usability (DMS/MH02 use) at 3.6 while for usefulness ( net benefit) with an average of 4 and for user satisfaction it has the lowest average value, namely 3.27.For the role of organizational support in the implementation of DMS/MH02, it is proven to have a positive influence on DMS/MH02 use. The study found that there was a statistically significant effect of technical and organizational variables in management information system applications. This study led to the need to involve employees and users in the planning process for developing the information/technology system
Strength of Brand Image and Restaurant Atmosphere in Influencing Decision Making and Customer Satisfaction
The purpose of this research is to analyze the strength of brand image and store atmosphere in influencing consumer decision making and satisfaction. The research was conducted using a quantitative approach with a questionnaire as a research instrument. The samples in this study were 105 customers at the Aiola Eatery Surabaya restaurant. Using the Partial Least Square (PLS) data analysis technique, the results show that both brand image and store atmosphere are proven to influence decision making and consumer satisfaction. The implication is that it is important for restaurant management to develop a brand image and create a comfortable atmosphere that can influence consumers to make buying decisions and be satisfied with the services provided
Increasing The Export Performance of Indonesian MSMEs' Leading Products in The Global Market in Supporting The Economy in 2023
This research activity aims to assist home-based businesses in an effort to improve their product marketability in the global market by improving several important things, including: improving raw materials, building distribution channels, managing sales networks, building their own brands for their products, improving the shape and quality of packaging. with good labeling so that the product can be accepted and able to compete abroad in a wider market. Through this study, researchers conducted interviews, and used research instruments to measure 73 business owners. The goal is that it hampers the process of increasing the export of its products to foreign markets, it turns out that with the results of the interviews it can be seen that there are 12 main variables or factors that must be mastered and/or improved. So that home-based business products can have better performance as desired by overseas buyers or consumers. The testing approach in data processing uses the Tau Kendall W Test combined with the Categorical Test, so that the estimation process can be carried out properly. Through the test approach model and interviews that have been conducted on 73 business actors, it can be seen that the 12 variables or factors stated in this research are the main keywords through improving input, process and product improvement outputs. Product changes can help change the buyer's perception that the products they buy are completely safe and comply with safety, health and material requirements, including parts of environmentally friendly materials
The Value of the Diagonal Shear Stress of the Masonry on Laboratory Testing
The earthquake resulted in structural, non-structural damage, material and non-material losses and even death. Material losses in the form of damage to houses, household furniture, loss of property. Non-material losses in the form of loss of peace, comfort. The above damage is anticipated by increasing the brick wall elements which contribute well to increasing its capacity to carry the combined external forces that occur during the earthquake. In particular, increasing the strength of a brick wall can be done by selecting the quality of the wall constituent materials and designing the brick wall. This research is addressed to investigate the value of the diagonal shear stress of the masonry brick due to the external forces. The testing was carried out as laboratory testing by using the preference model and method. The results of this study is that normal bricks reach 1500 to 1800 Kgf, and the normal diagonal shear stress reaches 1.6603788 Kg/cm2, while initial cracking at 400 to 800 Kgf, later cracking at 800 to 1,000 Kgf and failing at 1,500 – 1,800 Kgf
Improving Service Quality in the Banyuwangi Regency Government through Community Satisfaction Index
The measure of the success of service delivery is determined by the level of satisfaction of service recipients. Satisfaction of service recipients is achieved if service recipients receive services in accordance with what is needed and expected. This research aims to measure excellent service quality based on the perspective of community participation through a community satisfaction index survey stipulated in the Decree of the Minister of Administrative Reform No. 14 of 2017 concerning Guidelines for Preparing IKM for Government Agency Service Units. The survey used a purposive survey method approach, taking 165 respondents who received sub-district office services in Banyuwangi Regency. Inferential analysis of community satisfaction survey data is used to measure the community satisfaction index and service quality from the perspective of the community receiving services. The results of this research show a value of 93.16 which explains that the public can feel very satisfied with the services of the sub-district office, while the IPA measurement obtained a value of 3.73, which means that employees at the sub-district office are able to provide excellent service and provide excellent service in the community service process. The results of this survey can be concluded that measuring the community satisfaction index is relevant and more effective for assessing the quality of services provided by local government officials