4 research outputs found

    Implementation Of The Systematic Land Registration Program (PTSL) at The Land Office of Bengkulu City

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    The Systematic Land Registration Program (Pendaftaran Tanah Sistematis Lengkap/PTSL) was initiated by the Indonesian government to ensure legal certainty and protection of land ownership for all citizens. This study investigates the implementation of the PTSL program at the Land Office of Bengkulu City, highlighting its effectiveness, challenges, and impact on public administrative services. Employing a qualitative descriptive method, data were gathered through interviews, observations, and document analysis, guided by the theoretical framework of Edward III which emphasizes four key variables: communication, resources, disposition, and bureaucratic structure.The findings reveal that the implementation of the PTSL program in Bengkulu City is generally effective, supported by sufficient human and financial resources, clear communication strategies, and well-structured bureaucratic mechanisms. However, challenges such as complex administrative processes and public misconceptions about land registration procedures still persist. The research also documents the use of digital applications such as Sentuh Tanahku and Loketku, which have improved public access to land information and services. This study contributes to the field of public administration by providing empirical evidence on the role of systematic land registration in improving governance and legal certainty. It offers policy recommendations for optimizing land service delivery, particularly in urban areas with growing population pressures. The results are expected to inform future improvements in the national land certification strategy, especially in enhancing accessibility, transparency, and administrative efficienc

    Simulation and Analysis of Distributed Gateway System for First-Hop Redundancy

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    Internet is expected to be available every time, so that the services run on it are able to be used any time. To achieve high availability Internet network, redundancy is used by employing more than one gateway so if one gateway is down, the other gateway will take the job of it. In the access layer, we use first-hop redundancy as the redundancy system. In this research, author design a system that has first-hop redundancy. The system is designed using software defined networking paradigm. The system uses POX as controller and Openflow as Controller Data-path Protocol Interface between switches and controller. The system is simulated on the mininet to examine the capability of the system by measuring some parameters: fail over delay, resource utilization and overhead on the bipartite topology. Of the examination results and analysis, the system is able to run the first-hop redundancy which yields fail-over delay below 140 ms for single flow.</jats:p

    Utilization of beeswax trigona sp. as a biosolar addition to increase supply of raw biodiesel friendly in the future / Vita Lutfiah ... [et al.]

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    The growth of the world's population is increasing every year, it is comparable to the use of motor vehicles is increasing as well. Thus, causing energy needs derived from petroleum for each sector increases.But this is not offset by the quantity of fossil fuels continues to decline. Improved fuel consumption and lower oil production greatly affect the world economy, this is evidenced by the increase in fuel prices that occurred during the last 10 years, which was followed by rising prices of basic foodstuffs variety. The solution has been implemented in response to the problem of fuel oil (BBM) that is by making the substitution of fuel oil (BBM) and Biofuel (BBN) as an alternative fuel, one example Biofuel (BBN), which is biodiesel. Biodiesel is an alternative fuel that is derived diesel vegetable and animal oils. Biodiesel has a lower emission levels compared with fuels derived from petroleum, even with the addition of 1% biodiesel in conventional diesel oil (diesel) can improve the lubrication of almost 30%. Biodiesel currently in development that biodiesel made from palm oil which is a product of palm oil. But this raises a new problem in the form of diversion forests into oil palm plantations and palm oil are still not cover the needs of the community will be biodiesel. One example of potential raw material for biodiesel that is beeswax Trigona Sp. Beeswax Trigona Sp. a product of the honey bee which is a constituent component of the honeycomb Trigona Sp and biodiesel derived from wax Trigona Sp. far more than other types of beeswax, and does not need large area in its development. thus, quite effective and efficient if it is used as a raw material for biodiesel. Based on this background, the author creates opportunities Trigona Sp use of beeswax as a biodiesel additive to provide an alternative to the production of biodiesel in the world. With the results the percentage of bees Trigona Sp. beeswax produce more than others which is about 44.74%. This suggests that the potential of beeswax can be used as an alternative raw material for biodiesel
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