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Brand Awareness as a Bridge: Connecting E-WoM and Purchase Decisions for TikTokShop Perfumes
Amanda Nur Fadhillah, Agus Hermawan
This research investigates the impact of viral marketing and electronic word-of-mouth (e-WoM) on consumer decisions to purchase HMNS perfumes, with a focus on the mediating role of brand awareness. A quantitative approach with an explanatory design was used, collecting data from 195 respondents through...
Research Article
Towards a Task and Resource Aware Task Scheduling in Cloud Computing: An Experimental Comparative Evaluation
Muhammad Ibrahim, Said Nabi, Abdullah Baz, Nasir Naveed, Hosam Alhakami
Pages: 131 - 138
Cloud computing has been considered as one of the large-scale platforms that support various type of services including compute, storage, compute, and analytic to the users and organizations with high agility, scalability, and resiliency intact. The users of the Cloud are increasing at an enormous rate...
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Determinant Factors of Financial Management Behavior Among People in Jakarta During COVID-19 Pandemic
Mieske Anggraini Halim, Ignatius Roni Setyawan
The purpose of this research is to analyze the influence of Financial Knowledge, Financial Attitudes, and Financial Literacy on Financial Management Behavior for the people in Jakarta during COVID-19 pandemic. During the pandemic, many business activities have been exposed to tight restriction by the...
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Indonesia’s Young Scientists: Profiling Science Identity of Middle School Students
Syech Zainal, Raya Agni, Siti Eneng Sururiyatul Mu’aziyah, Supriyadi Supriyadi, Pahriadi Pahriadi, Isnawati Isnawati, Astija Astija
Science identity is a crucial construct for understanding how adolescents engage with science and envision their future. This study profiled the science identity of Indonesian middle school students by describing their interest, confidence, motivation, and environmental concern as potential young scientists....
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Improving Speaking Skill Through Speaking Club Viewed from Students’ Perception
Wahyuniati, Nadhifatul Maulidiyah, Marina Qolbia
Speaking is a complex skill that its components must be mastered by students, including grammar, vocabulary, fluency, comprehension, pronunciation. So, it is hard to achieve by most EFL learners. This study aims to identify if the speaking club improves the student speaking skill or not. The subject...
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The Mediating Role of Depression between Childhood Trauma and Intimate Partner Violence
Frisca Priscilia Boentario, Naomi Soetikno, Fransisca I.R. Dewi
Previous studies indicate that childhood trauma results in depression and intimate partner violence. The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between childhood trauma and intimate partner violence with depression as the mediator. The method used in this research would be a quantitative...
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An Analysis of Students’ Speaking Ability in Class Presentation during Covid-19 Pandemic at IAIN Padangsidimpuan
Ilham Hakim, Zul Amri
The Covid-19 pandemic has great challenges in people’s life, including education. Physical distancing requires lecturers or teachers to do teaching and learning process through internet as the media. The use of e-learning is very important to support learning system by applying several platforms, such...
Proceedings Article
Tracheostomy in Short Neck Patient: A Case Report
Tri Noviasari Putri, Hikmah Fitria, Beny Kurnia, Lily Setiani
Background: Procedure tracheostomy may be performed quickly, but it can also be challenging in patients with burns, acute sickness, post-head traumas, juvenile patients, obesity, short necks, and masses in the neck that impede access to the trachea. The potential of difficulties after a tracheostomy...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge Levels About Covid-19 and Compliance with the 5M Program in Reducing the Spread of Covid-19 Among Students of the Medica Farma Husada Polytechnic Mataram
Baharuddin Condeng, Syamsurianyah Syamsurianyah, Azizah Saleh, Jihadil Qudsi
Since the beginning of 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic has captured the attention of the whole world. Infectious diseases that are included in this global category, have a fairly fast transmission speed. After the lockdown program, the government launched the 5M (in bahasa) program, namely washing hands...
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Student Readiness to Accomplish Practical Assignments in Online Learning
Mukti Amini
This study aims to analyze the implementation of practical assignments in online learning by students. This research method is a survey through an instrument in the form of a questionnaire with 30 questions developed based on theory. Respondents in this study were 550 students of the Early Childhood...
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The Influence of Information Systems and Supervision on Lecturers’ Motivation in Conducting Research
Budi Astyandini, Suwito Eko Pramono, Arief Yulianto, RR. Endang Sri Pudjiastuti
The motivation of lecturers is a crucial factor in conducting research. Quality research requires support from information systems, supervision, and motivation. Lecturers at universities often have less motivation to conduct research compared to their teaching duties, which yield quicker results. This...
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The Effects of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) Over Prefrontal Cortex, Temporal Lobe and Cerebellar on Verbal Working Memory: A Systematic Review
Weiqi Li
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a safe and non-invasive brain stimulation technique, which has been widely used to draw causal links between brain regions and specific behaviours during the past decades. By using TMS, recent studies have demonstrated that prefrontal cortex, temporal lobe and...
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Literature Review: Legal Protection for Midwifery Students in Midwifery Clinical Practice in Hospital
Fitriani Nur Damayanti, Puji Nor Fatimah
In the clinical practice learning process, midwifery students cannot be separated from legal consequences because during clinical practice there is interaction between students and patients so that it does not rule out the possibility of midwifery risks occurring which could be detrimental to the patient....
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The Effect of School-Based Program of Iron Supplementation in Preventing and Controlling Iron Deficiency Anemia Among Adolescent Girls: Literature Reviews
N. M. Parwati, Pande Januraga, Suarjaya
The iron nutrition supplementation is an intervening strategy in tackling the anaemia deficiency among children and adolescent girls for the realization of a healthy and productive generation. To measure the effect of iron supplementation programs in increasing the concentration of haemoglobin and serum...
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Religiosity and Experience Encourage Student Intention to Become Entrepreneur
Agung Dwi Nugroho, Faishal Prahatma Ganinda, Kahfi Fikrianoor, Amir Hidayatulloh
The purpose of this research is to study the role of religiosity and experience on the interests of students to become social entrepreneurs. The population in this study were students in Indonesia, while the sample in this study were undergraduate students (S1). The sampling technique of this study used...
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Adaptation Strategies Of Humboldt University Berlin And University Of Leipzig To The Challenges Of Artificial Intelligence Technology In The Context Of Language Teaching
Esie Hanstein
This research discusses the challenges and potential use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in language teaching at Humboldt University Berlin and Leipzig University. The university recognizes the latest technological developments, such as rule-based machine translation, statistics, and neural...
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Interest Rights and Forest Management: Perspectives on the Clash Between Rights of the Government and Indigenous Peoples
Intan Nevia Cahyana, Intan Nevia Cahyana
In forest management, conflicts often occur between the interests of the government and customary law communities. Forest management in Indonesia has been the subject of complex debate, with differing perspectives between the government and indigenous communities. The research uses the literature study...
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Ethical Implications and Pedagogical Efficacy of AI-Driven Neural Machine Translation in ESL Instruction: A Hybrid Framework Approach
Hao Yin, Yiran Chen
This paper examines the dual-edged impact of AI translation tools in English language teaching, emphasizing the balance between convenience and potential over-dependence. We analyze the ethical implications and effectiveness of these tools, such as advanced versions of Google Translate, in ESL classrooms....
Proceedings Article
Strengthening Learning Based on Independent Learning to Overcome Learning Loss During The Pandemic Covid-19 at Senior High School 1 Simo
Laily Nur Yustiana, Harsono Harsono
This study aims to analyze the strengthening of independent learning-based learning to overcome learning loss. Based on the problem formulation and the right type of research is quantitative, the research design is a census. With non-probability sampling techniques, the sample is saturated or equal to...
Proceedings Article
Utilizing Edmodo and Google Classroom for Facilitating Blended Learning
Sugeng Susilo Adi
The advancement of information technology and communication (ITC) affects the teaching and learning strategy where blended learning has been very popular applied in some universities. This article describes the students’ perception and learning experiences in utilizing Edmodo and Google Classroom for...
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App development in a team sports: A Systematic Literature Review
Muhammad Irvan Eva Salafi, Fauzi Fauzi, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo, Danang Wicaksono
This study aims to conduct a systematic review and a survey in an exemplary academic setting to assess the present state of app development in a sports game along with the following research questions: (Q1) Are software engineering principles well understood in sports game app development? (Q2) Is the...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Identification of lineaments using Google Tools
N. N Rana, C.P. Chakravarthy, R. Nair, Kannan L Gopi
Recent advances in data acquisition technologies, have led to a growing interest in capturing high resolution rock surface images, Digital geologic maps that use a virtual globe interface, like google earth are a relatively new medium for presenting geologic data and interpretations. Models viewed in...
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Parent Attachment and Adolescent’s Problematic Internet Use: A Literature Review
Rizka Asyriati
Problematic Internet Use (PIU) is a disorder that involves Internet use and has the potential to happen to adolescents in the current digital age. As PIU predictors, parent attachment is one of the variables often studied by many researchers. However, in the development of technology where attachment...
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Analyzing the Emerging Trends of Digital Literacy Among Muslim Students Zahid Hussain
Zahid Hussain
The purpose of this investigation was to gain a comprehensive understanding of current technologies among Islamic university students so that they could make wise and stable use of their literacy online. We think that students’ ability with ICT is directly related to how well they use digital technology...
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Mobile Games-Based Learning for Gamer Generations: A Systematic Review
Atik Umamah
This study reviews previous research articles on Mobile Game-based Learning (MGbL), particularly in the English language learning context. This study is a systematic review in nature. A total of 26 empirical articles published from 2007 to 2022 were reviewed. The articles were downloaded from Springer,...
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Leveraging Google Maps Data for Onomastic Research: A Case Study of Javanese Business Names
Eric Kunto Aribowo, Dwi Bambang Putut Setiyadi, Joko Sukoyo
This paper presents digital onomastics as a novel approach to the study of business naming conventions, focusing on the collection of data through web scraping. Using Leads Snipper to scrape business names from Google Maps across seven cities in Java, Indonesia, the study demonstrates the efficiency...
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Critical Factor of Mobile Payment Acceptance in Millenial Generation: Study on the UTAUT model
Ida Rosnidah, Arinal Muna, Ayatullah Michael Musyaffi, Nelia Fariani Siregar
The millennial generation is considered a golden generation in the world and Indonesia, in particular, that is capable of being the driving force of changes. They want everything to be fast and easy, especially transactions. Mobile payments provide a fast and easy solution for making payments wherever...
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Analysis of the Potential Use of STEM Approach in Biology Lessons Refers to Development of Science in Indonesia
Muhammad Umar Wakhid, Suhartini, Nuraini Nadhiroh
This study aims to determine the development and effectiveness of STEM in biology learning, referring to the development of STEM in science in Indonesia. This research is a literature study that examines some research articles that are compatible with the research theme. The research sample was taken...
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Self-Challenge, Flexibility, and Recognition: Its Correlation with Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy and Intention among Business-Management Students
Ery Tri Djatmika
This research article examines self-challenge, self-flexibility, and self-recognition as the first set of variables, and its relationship with entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention as the second set of variables. This research was conducted on business-management students at the...
Proceedings Article
Empowering Research and Learning through the Development of an Automated News Curation System (ANCS) in University Libraries
Udayan Ghosh, Bijayalaxmi Rautaray, Pradip Das, Satarupa Samanta
In academic libraries, automation and digitized intelligence are transforming the means of production and access to information. A technology project, the Automated News Curation System (ANCS), has been developed and utilized to improve scholarly research and education. The system, presented in the context...
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Cardioprotective and Renoprotective Effects of the Use of SGLT2 Inhibitors in Diabetes Mellitus Patients
Linda Sukiatno, Ikhwan Yuda Kusuma, Galih Samodra
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease due to the body’s inability to use insulin effectively resulting in an increase in blood sugar. Optimal blood glucose control has an important role to prevent complications in DM sufferers. Complications such as cardiovascular and kidney disease can cause morbidity...
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Analysis of Business Success: Effects of Business Competency
Rahmatul Istiqomah, Hari Mulyadi, Sulastri Sulastri
Business success is the basic key in running a business, if it is not maintained properly it will end in business closure. The problem of business success is still a major topic in research because it can affect the productivity of a business, Photocopy on Jl. Dipatiukur Bandung City is one type of MSMEs...
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Modelling AI Acceptance in Digital Forensic Studies through Correlational Analysis and Regression Metrics
Ishita Chauhan, Bhavika Moza, Charu Saklani, Debhjit Mukherjee
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in digital forensic investigations is reshaping evidence analysis, and decision-making. However, the readiness of emerging forensic professionals to adopt these technologies remains underexplored. This cross-sectional study has investigated the awareness, acceptance, and...
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The Level of Politeness in Indonesian Speech Act for Madrasah Aliyah Students in Multi-Ethnic Context
Zikra Utari, Ngusman Abdul Manaf, Amril Amir
Polite language that applies in certain societies, but does not apply or is not suitable for other communities. The purpose of this study was to formulate a view on the level of courtesy of directive instructed speech acts by using certain speech strategies for Madrasah Aliyah students of their respective...
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Literature Review: Exclusive Breastfeeding Description in Indonesia from Social Cultural Aspects
Danty Sekar Aurellia, Septa Katmawanti, Agung Kurniawan, Hartati Eko Wardani
The socio-cultural environment influences people’s speculation, attitudes, and behavior, including breastfeeding. Socio- cultural factors related to exclusive breastfeeding, one example is found in the Ngalum ethnic community, Papua, where the community does not give colostrum to their babies. Studies...
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Determinants of Nurse Job Satisfaction in Hospitals
A Literature Review
Dyah Ashari Putri Dewi, Sri Darnoto, Noor Alis Setiyadi
Nurse job satisfaction can be assessed based on the measurement of the difference between expectations and the reality of their real experience at work. Nurse job satisfaction needs to be specifically addressed because if nurse job satisfaction can be achieved it will benefit and affect the quality of...
Proceedings Article
On-line Science Learning During the Pandemic COVID-19 and Its Related Problems
Eka Murdani, Anna Permanasari, Andi Suhandi
The Covid-19 outbreak has caused a paradigm shift in learning at all levels of Education in Indonesia and other countries in the world. During learning from home, everyone is forced to do learning within a network. Survey research has been carried out to portray the implementation of government policy...
Proceedings Article
Counseling-based Education and Psychological Support for Muslim Adolescents Online Islami
Mujhirul Iman, Ira Wirtati, Hotni Sari, Abdul Hamid Siregar, Tamimi Mujahid
Counseling practices in this modern era seem to be increasingly dynamic and in line with developments in information technology. Counseling practices have now also penetrated the virtual world through the nuances of online counseling. This research aims to describe a practice called online counseling....
Proceedings Article
Perceptions of Problem Solving and Communication Prospective Teacher
W Winarto, S Sarwi, E Cahyono, W Sumarni
Problem solving and communication skills are needed by the teacher to support the success of the learning he does. This study aims to describe the perception of problem solving and communication of prospective elementary school teachers. This study uses a survey method. The research sample consisted...
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The Rise of English Among K-Pop Idols: Language Varieties in The Immigration
Andita Dyah Octaviani, Harumi Manik Ayu Yamin
Well known worldwide, K-Pop idols are expected to maintain their fame by speaking in English to promote themselves to international viewers. The idea that K-Pop idols ought to speak English is even emphasized by the host of a variety show called The Immigration, aired on K-Style TV. The host has stated...
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Flipped Classroom Application and Improvement of Motivation and Creativity of Participants in the Educational Technology Research and Development Study
M. Ridwan Sutisna, Dadi Mulyadi, Muthia Alinawati
The development of instructional model in the subject of research and development of educational technology requires the process of improvement and development, in order to nurture the students so that they can devote the ideas and creativity reflected in the lecturing activities of the project's final...
Proceedings Article
The Role of Students in MBKM Implementation in the Campun Program
Risna Podungge, Hartono Hadjarati, Meri Hayani, Safri Irawan
This research topic is related to the involvement and role of students who take part in the School Teaching Program. This research aims to provide a comprehensive picture of student involvement and roles in the MBKM Program. This research uses a qualitative approach to collect perspectives from a sample...
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A Review on the Potential of Natural Antioxidant Sources to Improve Oxidative Stability in Edible Oils
Tabligh Permana, Nia Wiradjaja, Hery Sutanto, Vincent Satya Surya
Edible oils have been used widely in food processing, especially processes with thermal treatment such as frying. In the frying process, oils are usually used repetitively and trigger the presence of lipid oxidation which results in the degradation of fatty acids. This degradation of fatty acids then...
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A Profile of Strategies of Learning Speaking Skills by Indonesian Learners of English
Alfan Zuhairi, Junaidi Mistar
This study aimed to profile the strategies Indonesian English learners use in developing their speaking skills. The profile covered four aspects, including the intensity of the use of the method in learning to speak, how one item inter-correlates with each other, how individual factors correlate to the...
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Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis on Natural Tourism in West Bandung Using Multinomial Logistic Regression Algorithm
Tammara Audina Putri, Faqih Hamami, Ekky Novriza Alam
Now is the moment for the tourism market to recover after being hit by the Covid disaster. This recovery is accompanied by improvements in various aspects related to the tourism sector by the government, including the Tourism and Culture Office of West Java Province. Given the immense potential of the...
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Halal Product Process Companion Performance in Success of the Free Halal Certification Program from the Islamic law Perspective
Hammis Syafaq, Nur Lailatul Musyafa’ah, Lilik Hamidah, Daman Huri
Halal Product Process Companion has an important role in succeeding the government's program on free halal certificates (SEHATI) for micro and small enterprises (MSEs). They faced many obstacles in the mentoring process. For this reason, this article examines the role of halal product process companions...
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Implementation of Speaking Competency Assessment During the New Normal in Higher Education
Laila Fitri Nur Hidayah, Sarwiji Suwandi, Sumarwati, Budhi Setiawan
Covid-19 pandemic affects almost every aspect of life. One of them is on lecturers and students, especially in the Indonesian language course. The students’ low scores in speaking skills raise concern. Many students have difficulty expressing themselves in spoken language. New normal results in the modification...
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The “Google Sites” as a Model Learning Start with a Question (LSQ) for the Students’ Questioning in Civics Department
Ayu Maya Damayanti, Daryono, Muhammad Fariz Dwitanto
This research aims to determine the benefits of using the Learning Start with a Question model by utilizing Google site for learning questioning skills. Currently, people need to do digital-based learning as educators according to the demands of the times, so this research needs to be done to measure...
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A Systematic Literature Review on Trends in Financial Behavior Research among the Indonesian Millennial Generation
Adam Nurkholik
Increasing effective financial behavior is the main goal that must be achieved for the millennial generation in Indonesia. This study aims to investigate important information from various studies discussing the financial behavior of the millennial generation in Indonesia. This study uses a systematic...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Smart City-Oriented Routing Protocols in Internet of Vehicles: A Comprehensive Survey
P. Praveen Yadav, T. Bhaskar Reddy
The integration of Internet of Vehicles (IoV) with smart city infrastructure presents unique challenges and opportunities for routing protocols. This paper surveys state-of-the-art routing protocols specifically designed for or adapted to smart city environments. We analyze these protocols based on their...