95 research outputs found

    Analisis ISM Musytaq dalam Al- qur`an pada Surah الأعزاف ( Al-a’rāf)

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    Luthfi Rahmansyah (160704037) 2020. Analisis Ism Musytaq Dalam Al- Qur’an Pada Surah الأعزاف ( Al-A’rāf) Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis, pola pembentukan dan proses pembentukan Ism Musyitaq yang terdapat di dalam al-Qur`an Surah Al-A‟rāf. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian kepustakaan (library research). Teori yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah teori Ni‟mah. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode analisis deskriptif. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa terdapat 4 jenis ism musytaq yang terdapat pada Surah Al-A‟rāf , yaitu terdiri dari اع ا لُبػَ /ismu al-fā'ili/ sebanyak (64) data, اع ا لُٔؼٍٞ /ismu al-maf‟uli/ sebanyak (7) data, اع ا بٌُٕٔ /ismu al-makāni/ sebanyak (1) data dan tidak ditemukan data yang berbentuk اع ا ضُ بٕٓ /ismu az-zamāni/, Adapun pola-pola yang terdapat pada pembentukan ism musytaq pola yang berbentuk مُفْعِ لَ فَاعِ لَ , مفَْعُوْ لَ , مُفْ ع لَ , مًفْ ع لَ , مفْعِ لَ .82 HalamanSkripsi Sarjan

    Perancangan tokoh tarman dan jaka dalam animasi 3d “tarman: dendam kesumat”

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    The design of the characters needs to be carefully thought through. There are many theories in the design of a character and we must understand the theory we want to be able to apply the theory to the character in the animation titled Tarman: Dendam Kesumat. Some theories such as Three Dimensional Character, archetype and color are used to create the desired character. In this report the author also conducts research on Banten in the 15th - 16th century to get a picture of a supporting information such as the pattern of life and characteristics that will be used in the design of characters in this report. The design methodology is aided by observations from various films to get references to changes and contrasts on the characters. The final result of this report is used to create characters that appear in contrast to each other in the animation Tarman: Dendam Kesumat

    Muslim models of polity: Islamic arguments for political change in Indonesia, 1945-2005

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    Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Ahmad Luthfi Assyaukanie. The thesis has been published as a book "Islam and the Secular State in Indonesia' by Luthfi Assyaukanie (2009). Deposited here with the kind permission of the publisher, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, SingaporeThis study is about Islamic arguments for political change in Indonesia. It argues that there has been significant development in Islamic political discourse over the past fifty years. Comparing three Muslim generations, the study found that there are three models of polity developed by Muslim intellectuals throughout the history of modern Indonesia. The first model is the Islamic Democratic State (IDS), which dominated Islamic political discourse during the first two decades of Indonesian independence (1945-65). The second model is the Religious Democratic State (RDS), which emerged and played a significant role in the New Order era (1967-98). The third model is the Liberal Democratic State (LDS), which also emerged in the New Order era and is increasingly accepted by the younger Muslim generation in the post-Suharto era (1998 and beyond). This finding, furthermore, reveals that Indonesian Muslims made important progress in accepting modern political concepts coming from the West. Instead of embracing rejectionism as exhibited by various groups of Islamic radicalism, liberal Muslims use and strengthen their Islamic arguments to justify the compatibility between Islam and modern ideas such as democracy, freedom, and secularism

    ANALISIS STRATEGI PROMOSI MUSEUM POS INDONESIA

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    Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui seberapa efektif promosi yang dilakukan oleh Museum Pos Indonesia melalui akun media sosialnya. Penulis menggunakan metode literatur dengan pendekatan kualitatif dan juga observasi. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kurangnya interaksi akun media sosial Museum Pos Indonesia menyebabkan sedikitnya minat Masyarakat yang ingin berkunjung ke Museum Pos Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to find out how effective the promotion carried out by Museum Pos Indonesia through its social media accounts. The author uses the literature method with a qualitative approach and also observation. The results showed that the lack of interaction of the Museum Pos Indonesia's social media accounts caused little public interest in visiting the Museum Pos Indonesia

    ANALISIS STRUKTUR DAN MAKNA ADVERBIA TSUNE NI SERTA SHIJUU DALAM KALIMAT BAHASA JEPANG 日本語の文書に副詞「常に」と「始終」の構造と意味

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    ABSTRACT Fajrina, Luthfi Nur. 2016. “Analysis of the Structure and Meaning ofAdverb’s Tsune ni and Shijuu in Japanese Sentences”. Thesis, Department of Japanese Studies Faculty of Humanities, Diponegoro University. AdvisorS.I Trahutami, S.S, M.Hum. The main matter of this research is : 1. What is the behavior of the structure and meaning of the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu in Japanese sentences? 2. What are the differences and similarities of the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu ? The purpose of this research is : 1. To know the structure and meaning of the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu in Japanese sentence. 2. To know the differences and similarities of the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu. The data was collected from the Asahi Shimbun Digital articles, the Yomiuri Shimbun Online articles, and the book of Watashi no Sutairu wo Sagashite. There is 38 data tokens in total. The author used 3 methods in this research. The data’s collecting was done with the simak method, used sadap technique and catat technique. Furthermore, the method of data analysis was agih method and usedthe ganti technique. Meanwhile, an informal method was used for presenting the results. The data was analyzed by using some compilation theory from Kyousuke, Chino, Hayashi, etc. The results of this research showed that the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu have a similar meaning which to show some repeating the same thing. From a structural perspective, the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu can be followed by verbs, nouns, adverbs and adjectives. But, the adverb’s tsune ni and shijuu aren’t always modifying the word that follows them. The adverb tsune ni’s frequency is lower than shijuu, less formal than shijuu, can be use to show a repeated event that occurred in the certain time or not, and can be use to communicate with children. Meanwhile, the adverb shijuu’s frequency is higher than tsune ni, more formal than tsune ni, it’s use is more to show a repeated event that occurred in the certain time and can’t be use to communicate with children. Keywords : structure, meaning, synonym, adverbs, fukushi, tsune ni, shiju

    Toward a Reference Architecture for User-Oriented Open Government Data Portals

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    Governments have established Open Government Data Portals (OGDP) to open various types of datasets that can be used to increase transparency, accountability, and innovation. OGDP is becoming a strategic program for citizen engagement and empowering users. Nevertheless, many OGDP architectures focus merely on publishing data and do not support the actual data use. Therefore, this paper aims to develop a reference architecture (RA) that takes a broader set of requirements aimed at enabling the use of open data into account. The RA consists of recommended structures and integrations of the end-to-end user interactions and services. In this research, we use the DKAN open data management platform as the basis to design a full suite of cataloguing and visualising the end-to-end user interactions. Five layers are proposed providing functionalities for using data. Whereas most portals are focused on releasing data, our RA is focused on empowering users by providing functionalities for the use of data.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Information and Communication Technolog

    A Comparative Study of Methods for Deciding to Open Data

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    Governments may have their own business processes to decide to open data, which might be supported by decision-making tools. At the same time, analyzing potential benefits, costs, risks, and other effects-adverse of disclosing data are challenging. In the literature, there are various methods to analyze the potential advantages and disadvantages of opening data. Nevertheless, none of them provides discussion into the comparative studies in terms of strengths and weaknesses. In this study, we compare three methods for disclosing data, namely Bayesian-belief networks, Fuzzy multi-criteria decision-making, and Decision tree analysis. The comparative study is a mechanism for further studying the development of a knowledge domain by performing a feature-by-feature at the same level of functionalities. The result of this research shows that the methods have different strengths and weaknesses. The Bayesian-belief Networks has higher accuracy in comparison, and able to construct the causal relationships of the selected variable under uncertainties. Yet, this method is more resource intensive. This study can contribute to the decision-makers and respected researchers to a better comprehend and provide recommendation related to the three methods comparison.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Information and Communication Technolog

    A Stakeholders Taxonomy for Opening Government Data Decision-Making

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    Stakeholders can have different views on the opening of data, and conflicts may arise between them. Several causes of disputes may arise during the decision-making process due to the diverse objectives, interests, and needs among the stakeholders that perceive their desires. Yet, no stakeholder taxonomy exists to guide this decision-making process. Direct and indirect stakeholders include open data providers, software developers, data scientists, privacy experts, decision-makers, users, open data evangelists, software developers, policy-makers and politicians. Using an iterative process, a stakeholders taxonomy was developed by classifying stakeholders based on their varying levels and views on openness. The taxonomy includes unaware, unknowledgeable, resistant, risk-averse, neutral, supportive, expert, champion, and leading roles. Each stakeholder proposes a unique mix of expertise, legitimacy, sense of urgency, perceived possible benefits, and risks. The stakeholder’s taxonomy can help to improve the adoption of the decision-making process to open data.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Information and Communication Technolog

    Decision Tree Analysis for Estimating the Costs and Benefits of Disclosing Data

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    The public expects government institutions to open their data to enable society to reap the benefits of these data. However, governments are often reluctant to disclose their data due to possible disadvantages. These disadvantages, at the same time, can be circumstances by processing the data before disclosing. Investments are needed to be able to pre-process a dataset. Hence, a trade-off between the benefits and cost of opening data needs to be made. Decisions to disclose are often made based on binary options like “open” or “closed” the data, whereas also parts of a dataset can be opened or only pre-processed data. The objective of this study is to develop a decision tree analysis in open data (DTOD) to estimate the costs and benefits of disclosing data using a DTA approach. Experts’ judgment is used to quantify the pay-offs of possible consequences of the costs and benefits and to estimate the chance of occurrence. The result shows that for non-trivial decisions the DTOD helps, as it allows the creation of decision structures to show alternatives ways of opening data and the benefits and disadvantages of each alternative.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Information and Communication Technolog

    Stakeholder tensions in decision-making for opening government data

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    Various types of stakeholders are often involved in the process of deciding to open data. However, the influence of multiple–actors on the decision-making process is ill-understood. Stakeholders play different roles and have different interests in opening and analyzing datasets. The objective of this paper is to understand the influence of the stakeholder’s roles and their interests in the decision-making process to open data. The roles-interest grid method is used to determine the stakeholder’s concerns and how they influence the decision-making process to open data. In addition to stakeholder theory, we employ muddling through and bounded rationality theories to create a comprehensive analysis of the decision-making process. Stakeholders are found to be diverse, where some are proponents of opening data, and others are risk-averse and do not favor disclosing data. Stakeholder’s responsible for the actual opening of data are often focused on the risks resulting in a tension between the ambitions of politicians to open data, and the practices of administrators and decision-makers. Understanding the stakeholder’s roles and their tensions can help to ensure better decisions are made. We recommend creating incentives for generating shared objectives.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Information and Communication Technolog
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