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Analysis of Quality Control of Steel Plate Products with Six Sigma Method at PT. Krakatau Posco

Anita Dyah Juniarti, Sri Mukti Wirawati, Herry Kartika Gandhi
At PT. Krakatau Posco, the Plate Rolling section has three sectors namely the mill finishing sector, shearing line and finishing line. The study was conducted at the shearing line, aiming to determine the factors causing damage to the resulting steel plate products. The study was conducted using the...

Profile of Students’ Error in Solving Mathematics Word Problems Based on PISA Frameworks

Budi Murtiyasa, Sri Rejeki, Naufal Ishartono
This study aims to analyse students’ error in solving mathematics word problems based on The PISA frameworks. This is a qualitative descriptive study involving 63 students with low, moderate, and high level of mathematics achievement from 2 schools in Surakarta. The data collection was conducted using...

Patriarchal Binary Oppositions in Narrative Texts Included in English Textbook for Senior High School in Indonesia

Gede Wisma Krisna Ari Aditya Blangsinga, Ni Komang Arie Suwastini, I Wayan Lasmawan, Ni Luh Putu Sri Adnyani, Zulidyana Dwi Rusnalasari
Patriarchal binary oppositions, which place men and women in dichotomies that marginalised women, can be reproduced through texts, including textbooks. The present study traces these binary oppositions represented in the narrative texts in English textbooks for grade ten High School. Adopting the interactive...
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Identifying Technical and Policy Barriers to Energy Conservation Implementation in Green Building Construction: A Mixed-Method Analysis in Bali, Indonesia

I Gusti Agung Istri Mas Pertiwi, Wayan Sri Kristinayanti, I Made Suardana Kader, Sagung Istri Pramitari Wima Devi
Implementation of energy conservation in green building construction faces significant challenges in developing countries, particularly in Indonesia. This study aims to identify technical and policy barriers hindering energy conservation implementation in green building projects in Bali through a mixed-method...
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Wind load characteristics of single column three-sided billboards on sloping terrain

Yu Zhang, Qi Yuan, Wei He
Considering the acceleration effect of sloping terrain on wind field, the wind load characteristics of single column three-sided billboard under sloping terrain are studied based on CFD numerical simulation and fluid-solid coupling method. Firstly, the flow field and surface wind pressure characteristics...

Business Ecosystem Model in Sustainable Small Business Success

Sri Dewi Anggadini, Deden Abdul Wahab Sya’roni, Rio Yunanto, Dedi Sulistiyo Soegoto, Achmad Rosyad, Egi Fahrana
This study aims to determine the extent to which creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship influence the business success of small business owners. Utilizing a verification method, the research involved distributing questionnaires to 60 respondents who are small culinary business owners, and applying...

AI-Driven Narrative Justice: Designing Ethical Algorithms to Amplify Marginalized Voices in Indonesia’s Digital Ecosystem

Maximus Gorky Sembiring, Sri Wahyu Krida Sakti, Erman Arif, Suci Rahmadini, Yoga Muhamad Tampi
In the age of algorithmic communication, the stories that gain visibility in digital spaces are often determined by opaque recommendation systems, privileging engagement over equity. This paper then scrutinizes how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be reoriented toward narrative justice, specifically...

Understanding Fuzziness in Knowledge, Value, and Institutional Structure: A Case Study of Chinese Open Network Community

Yao Jin
A space in an organization is necessary to minimize the structural uncertainty of the virtual world and recognize its value. In this paper, a structural problem is viewed as an inconsistent and random probabilistic event occured in an institutional framework based on the society culture that is conditioned....
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Evaluation of Analgetic Use Rationality and Level of Patient Knowledge in Primary Healthcare Facility in Padang

Yoneta Srangenge, Sri Oktavia, Nur Hazizah
Worldwide, oral analgesics are the most widely used drugs with prevalence ranging from 7% up to 35% in various countries. Naturally, this is accompanied by a high level of rationality of use as well. This study aims to evaluate the rationale of administering analgesic drugs and evaluate the level of...

The Effect of Self Efficacy on Burnout Mediated By Stress Among Kindergarten Teachers in Indonesia

Deliana Sri Maryati, Pramudhita Ghia Mustika
The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of stress variable as a mediating role between self-efficacy on burnout. Likert scale questionnaires were distributed to a sample of 60 kindergarten teachers who have not been certified in Gunungpat
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The Effects of Continuous and Interval Training Toward V̇O2max Increase for Male

Moch Yunus, Endang Sri Wahjuni, Mr. Supriatna
The research aimed at investigating the difference of continuous and interval training toward maximum ⩒O2 increase.The research used randomized group pretest and posttest design. Population of the research were students of Sport Training Education Faculty of Sport Sciences Malang State . Sampling technique...

English, Modernity and the Decay of Local Language

Asna Usman Dilo, Sri Dewi Jayanti Biahimo
This study aims at describing the correlation between English usage in daily interaction of young generation in Gorontalo and the decay of local language. It is a qualitative study where the data are taken from observation, interview, and documentation. The respondents in this study are young people...

Language and Morality: A Case Study on Vulgar Contents in Song Lyrics Prohibited by KPID West Java

Dewi Kusumaningsih, Titik Sudiatmi, Wiwik Darmini, Sri Muryati, Putri Maharani
The article reveals how language maintains moral values. It specifically discusses the prohibition of several English songs by the Indonesian Regional Broadcasting Commission West Java Chapter (KPID JABAR) due to their vulgar contents. The discussion covers the disposition of language and morality, which...

Relationship Among Toddler Treatment, Biophysical Environment, and Toddler Morbidity in Klampar Village, Proppo District, Pamekasan Regency

Sri Ira Suharwati, Siti Azizah
This research aims to explain the level of toddler morbidity in Klampar village and its relationship to other factors. This research is descriptive with quantitative approach taken with survey methods. The sampling technique of respondents uses a Proportional Random Sampling technique. The data analysis...

The Use of Pair Work to Reduce Speaking Anxiety in an EFL Classroom

Mutiara Putri Aulia, Nenden Sri Lengkanawati, Rojab Siti Rodliyah
Anxiety in speaking is one of the common obstacles in learning English as a foreign language which leads students to neglect the opportunity to speak English in the classroom. To help students in reducing speaking anxiety, teachers need to find a suitable teaching strategy. Based on the issue, this study...

The Role of Brand Equity in Influencing Rural Bank Depositors

Sri Wahyuni, Taufiq Akbar, Edy Sukarno
The interest rate of savings and deposits in rural bank is higher than commercial bank, however, the level of third-party funds of rural bank is far below the commercial bank. This study tried to evaluate the elements of brand equity used by rural banks. A research was carried out in Bekasi, Indonesia,...

Research and Implementation of the Transformation and Development Path of Applied Undergraduate Universities

Wei Zhang
Based on the requirements and characteristics of the cultivation of applied technical talents, this paper studies and explores contemporary advanced educational concepts and teaching methods, finds the practical entry point and design integration point for the transformation and development of applied...

An Empirical Study on Cross-Cultural Adaptation of Chinese Overseas Students in Malaysia: Survey of Chinese Students at Segi University, Malaysia

SHI Dongqi, Adhita Sri Prabakusuma, Annissa Manystighosa
China has become the world’s largest exporter of study abroad students, under the One Belt, One Road (OBOR) initiative. Chinese overseas students have more chances to study in the OBOR countries members compare than ever before. However, before planning to study abroad, Chinese students expect that their...

Institutional Dimension Levering Factor on Halal Tourism Sustainability in Banyuwangi

Muksin, D N Mutmainah, Sri Sundari, D Purwoko, Bustang
Tourism of Banyuwangi santen island is the only marine tourism that is categorized halal tourism in East Java. The local government’s efforts to develop halal tourism. The increase in tourist visits has led to some conflict of management between community groups. There are several factors from the institutional...

Successful Digital Payment Information System Services Using Delon and McLean Models

Ismi Kaniawulan, Heny Hendrayani, Munir Munir, C Furqon
Online payment is becoming a practical alternative payment option in the Covid-19 pandemic because it reduces physical contact and the risk of coronavirus transmission. This research aims at analyzing the success of digital payment services using the Delone & McLean model with a Go-pay as a case...

Character Sketching-Oriented Inductive Thinking Model in a Creative Writing Class

H. Halimah, Sri Ulina Br Sembiring, Welsi Damayanti
This study explored the efficacy of the combination of the inductive thinking learning model and character sketching strategy in improving students’ ability to write fiction, highlighting the importance of choosing the proper learning model to enhance students’ creative and critical thinking skills....

The Urgency of Parents’ Effective Communication in Improving Intellegence of Early Chidlhood

Zulminiati Zulminiati, Sri Hartati, Desmawati Roza
Effective communication between parents and children is very important in determining the development of children. This happens because the communication that occurs is two-way, namely where the meaning that is stimulated is the same or similar to that intended by the communicator (parents) or the sender...

A Tracer Study on the Graduates of Guidance and Counseling Department of Ahmad Dahlan University

Sri Hartini, Caraka Putra Bhakti, Dody Hartanto
This tracer study aims to describe users alumni evaluation towards the graduates of Guidance and Counseling Department. This study belongs to the quantitative descriptive study applying survey approach. This study employs random sampling technique with 30% proportion of the total graduate during 2014-2016....

Customer Prediction using Parking Logs with Recurrent Neural Networks

Liaq Mudassar, Yung-Cheol Byun
Pages: 133 - 142
Neural Networks have been performing state of the art for almost a decade now; when it comes to classification and prediction domains. Within last few years, neural networks have been improved tremendously and their performance is even better than humans in some domains, e.g. AlphaGo vs Lee Sedol and...

Integrated Feasibility Studies: A Tool for Sustainable Development for Jakarta International Stadium

Asaduddin Abdullah, Fithriyyah Shalihati
PT. Jakarta Propertindo (PT Jakpro) as one of the Region-Owned Enterprise (BUMD) of Jakarta Province was selected by the Governor of DKI Jakarta to handle the project of Jakarta International Stadium (JIS) construction. The construction of the JIS is expected to be conducted in three years from 2019...

A Case Study on the Multiplatform Strategy Used by NET in the Indonesian Television Industry

Firman Kurniawan Sujono, Marlia Yossie
A network society can easily produce, share, broadcast, capture, and record information through digital devices. The emergence of such a society has widespread implications. The traditional, one-way mass communication model is gradually becoming defunct because television media, must adopt the new media...

Investment Feasibility Study Analysis on the Protected Water Supply System (SPAM) Project

Firda Rahmawati, Sugeng Sulistiono, Fita Setiati
The objective of this study is to determine the feasibility of an investment in a drinking water supply system (SPAM) project in Gresik. Investment feasibility research is research into whether or not an investment project is feasible. The methodology used in this study there are three methods, namely:...

Webtoon Short Story in English Online Class: Students’ Perception

Sri Yuliani, Rezky Purnama Sari M
The enforcement of online learning system has led new coercion of circumstances in education. No preparation in such condition got the teachers shocked, thus might had sudden actions to prepare their online class by preparing varieties of media. Webtoon short story was one of the alternative media used...

Control Mechanism Analysis in Mediating Market Valuation on Firm Performance in Indonesia

Nisrul Irawati, Lisa Marlina
The market valuation offers the opportunity to examine the firm performance, especially as the firm goes public. However, management often puts their interests above the interests of investors; therefore, management movement needs to be limited by a control mechanism that will reduce agency conflict....

Analysis of Financial Indicators of Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd

Shuangqi Jiang, Xiajun Fan, Jiayue Wei
By analyzing the key financial information in the enterprise balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statement, and combined with the specific strategies introduced by Huawei, the financial situation of Huawei in different periods is studied. Huawei All the way to development, the financial indicators...

The Students’ Difficulties in Understanding English Text in the Covid-19 Pandemic Era

Eka Sustri Harida, Yusni Sinaga, Sri Rahmadani Siregar, Nurlija Matondang, Addini Hayatunnuha Rahmadani
This article explores the difficulties of the students in reading English texts in learning at the Covid-19 Pandemic Era and the efforts done by the English teachers. The research has been done by using a qualitative approach by using reading tests and interviews as the instruments of research. The data...
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Modelling Perceptions of Netizens towards New Age AI Based Crimes Using Non-Parametric Correlation and Regression Metrics

Pooja Jethi, Satya Sri Kusi, Disha Debnath
The recent rise of artificial intelligence has enabled new age cybercrimes, which include different AI-based crimes like automated phishing, deep fakes, voice swapping, and others. So, it is very important to understand how netizens recognize and respond to these crimes in recent time. In this cross-sectional...

The Profit Impact of Internet Finance on Commercial Bank in China

Jiayu Li
Considering the rapid expansion of Internet finance, governments and regulatory authorities across various nations have implemented new policies to regulate the development of this burgeoning sector while mitigating potential systemic risks. These policies foster financial innovation, ensure stability,...
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Convolutional Neural Network with Transfer Learning Technique for Efficient Breast Cancer Detection

S. Gowri, S. Vimalanand, P. Aashwa Damin, R. Harini, S. Karthika, M. Sakthiya
The most common cause of cancer in women is breast cancer. Early detection and detection is the most important and effective way to slow the spread of cancer. Currently, mammography is the imaging modality for early detection and detection of breast cancer. Classifying masses in mammography is still...

Determination of Financial Technology Proficiency, Risk Perception and Behavioral Finance: Investment Decisions

Sri Lestari Yuli Prastyatini, Enggar Kartika Cahyaning, Helena Xaveriana Putri Laka
An investment decision is a policy taken to allocate funds with the aim of gaining profits in the future. However, among young people who already have high incomes, investing is something they sometimes cannot afford to do. This quantitative study aims to determine the influence of financial technology...
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A Method of Process Mining Based on Model Merged

Pei Hua, Xianwen Fang, Xiangwei Liu
In the area of Business process mining, there are many methods are available to discover process models from event logs. A new process mining method is proposed based on model merged. Firstly, sub-models are established respectively according to the behavioral profiles of each event log. Then finding...

School Literacy Movement, Scientific Literacy, and Science Matter Inventory for Hearing Impaired Students

Sri Poedjiastoeti, Wagino Wagino, Dian Avina Turja Soffa
This paper aim to describe results of inventory school literacy movement, scientific literacy, and science matter in school for dissabilities especially hearing impairment students. This results used to design science multimedia was appropriate with hearing impairment students, especially for elementary...

Enhancing Competitiveness of Creative Industry Strategy with Resource-Based Marketing Mix

Sri Harini, Erni Yuningsih, Dwi Gemina
Creative industries contribute to the creation of skilled employment and improvement of the Indonesian economy. This study aims to determine the marketing mix strategy and its effect on the success of creative industry businesses. The object of research of creative industry practitioners in Bogor is...
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Analysis of the Spatiotemporal Distribution and Spatial Correlation Network Structure of New Quality Productivity

Xiaohong Shan, Zimo Liu, Xiaoyan Liu
This study aims to break through the limitations of traditional research and single variable, and systematically explore the spatial and temporal distribution of new quality productivity and its spatial network structure from the perspective of relationship. The findings reveal an "expansion–reconstruction–optimization"...

Regulatory Dynamics of the Letter of Discontinuation of Prosecution (SKPP) In the Use of Drugs: Between Legality and Restorativity

Fatah Chotib Uddin, Sri Sulistyawati, Kartina Pakpahan, Sigar P. Berutu
This study analyzes the regulatossry dynamics of the Termination of Prosecution Warrant (SKPP) in drug abuse cases, focusing on the balance between legality and restorative justice. The implementation of restorative-based SKPP enables the Prosecutor’s Office to terminate prosecution for offenders who...

The Role of Parents in Motivating the Children in Online Learning of Candimas 3 Public Elementary School North Lampung in Covid-19 Pandemic

Elizar, Dewi Sri Kuning, Agung Prihatmojo
Covid-19 pandemic is very dangerous for human health in all over the world. The effort in breaking the virus chain have been done by doing social distancing with many roles, including the online learing for the students. Online learning needs more roles from the parents. They are hoped can change to...

Bureaucratic Structure Aspect in Implementation of Indonesian Finance Policy About Accrual Based Accounting in Local Government

Sri Suwitri Koesdali, Hadiyati Munawaroh, Y Warella
Financial managementisan importantpartof thepublic administration. Implementation of Finance Policy of Indonesian Government about transparencyandaccountabilityin thefinancial managementsystemis connectedbythe financial report. Accrual-based financialreport has become ahallmarkof modernmanagement but...

The Effect of Problem Based Learning Instruction on Students Science Process Skills in Physics

Pratiwi Sri Wardani
This research was aimed to examine how problem based learning model of instruction related to junior high students' science process skills in physics. The data were taken from eight students of the eight grade selected randomly. To control other variables and to ensure that the problem based learning...

The Role of E-government and M-government in Shaping Jakarta to be a Smart City

Anggraini Lya, Sri Lestari, Muslim Bachtiar, Erwan Halil
The government of Indonesia has shown its commitment to implement information, communication and technology (ICT) based governance with the launching of 100 Smart City Action by the Ministry of Communication and Informatics. As the nation's capital, Jakarta becomes example of ICT based governance. After...

Analysis of Social Harmonization Process in the Inter-religion Relation from the Perspective of Inter-Cultural Communication An Approach using Relational Dialectics and Structural Functionalism Theories

Nanang Fahrudin, Sri Hastjarjo
Until now, intercultural communication researches have been focused on motivation, behavior, and skills involved in the intercultural relation as well as on the efforts of mediating intercultural and inter-religion conflicts. Few researches have been done in the matters of how social harmonization in...

The Effectiveness of Javanese Graded Readers to Teach Reading Comprehension

Supartinah, Endang Nurhayati, Sekar Purbarini Kawuryan, Woro Sri Hastuti
Reading in the Javanese language is challenging for early grade students of elementary schools. Graded reading books to ease up reading in the language have not been available. This R & D work has previously produced graded readers written in the Javanese language. This study is then intended to know...

What Indonesia “Breastfeeding Fathers” Say about Breastfeeding in COVID-19 Pandemic: A Content Analysis of AyahASI Instagram Feeds

Dinda A. Ratnasari, Sri Hastjarjo, Y. Slamet
Breastfeeding in Corona Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic era becomes an issue that implicates the health aspect of maternal-baby dyad, especially for suspected or confirmed COVID-19 mother. Though its various benefits such as preventing breast and ovarian cancer for the mother and as a passive immunization...

Implementation of Government Policies Related to Sexual Violence as an Effort to Suppress Sexual Violence Rates in Higher Education

Teofilus Ardian Hopeman, Fitria Nurulaeni, Sri Erwin Christine, Barkah Barkah, Melsya Firtikasari, Wiwin Winarni, Budi Kurnia
Nowadays there are more and more cases of sexual violence that occur in tertiary institutions, both private and public. This has become a kind of iceberg phenomenon, where the perpetrators tend to be covered up because the victim seems to be intimidated by the perpetrator. The approach used in this research...

Libraries as Hubs for Cultural Preservation and Educational Tourism

Diah Sri Rejeki, Rina Rohma Renggani, Erika Nurmayanti
Modern libraries not only function as information and learning centers, but also as tourism destinations that play an important role in the cultural and educational tourism sector. This research aims to analyze the role of libraries in supporting cultural and educational tourism through a systematic...

Business Innovation: Magicbox for Fast Train in Southeast Asia

Abdurrahman Fathurrazzaq H, Sri Utami Widyawati, Mslly Mia KP, Liezel G. Cabanatan, Lau Chun Jiang, Raden Isma Anggraini
With the increasing demands for mobility comfort, Magicbox offers the guaranteed safety and high quality of goods for storage and delivery. Guided by its 5-side value: Logistics, Advertisement, Easy Mobilization, New Experience, and Affordable Price, it is set to create a new platform for technologically-inclined...