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RESEARCH MAPPING OF MARITIME NAVIGATIONAL TECHNOLOGY BASED ON VISUALIZATION MAPPING APPROACH Muhammad Sapril Siregar; Rizqiya Windy Saputra; Dedi Kurniawan; Romulo Edison
Jurnal Maritim Malahayati Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Maritim Malahayati
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati

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Indonesia is a large country with many spreading archipelagos and many ocean resources. The condition makes Indonesia a potential country in many maritime sectors. The potential condition establish maritime navigational technology is one of many topic that has begun to interest many researches. The strong desire of researcher will also get support from the many sources of citations that are now appearing and can be used as references. Even though it has a wide area of expertise, the researches concerning maritime technology is very little at present. This research aims to collect the trends of maritime technology research in Indonesia by performing bibliometric analysis from scientific papers indexed by partly free scholarly database named google scholar. This research analyzes the numbers of document published, the most cited papers, and the productivity of maritime researchers in two specific area of maritime navigation and maritime navigational technology. Some keywords focused on this researched were minned by clustering using VOSviewer. As the result, this study hopefully provide an overview of current research on maritime technology in Indonesia and provide the right direction for researchers with maritime technology research interest.
IMPACT ANALYSIS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF ONBOARD TRAINING MONITORING BASED ON MOBILE APPLICATION Harris R Dahlan; Rizqiya Windy Saputra; Muhammad Aziz
Jurnal Maritim Malahayati Vol. 3 No. 2 (2022): Jurnal Maritim Malahayati
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat, Politeknik Pelayaran Malahayati

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The existence of a practical learning model is a requirement for prospective merchant marine students in an effort to develop their experience dealing directly with the world of work. Merchant Marine Polytechnic Malahayati requires cadets to carry out Onboard Training (Prala) in their educational syllabus. However, the role of educational institutions in monitoring the activities of cadets when practicing outside the campus is currently a bit neglected. This can be caused by several factors, including the absence of tools/or instruments that can monitor the activities of cadets directly. Previous research on the development of a mobile-based application prototype to monitor the performance of cadets in Prala activities became one of the instruments for improving the education sector. This follow-up research uses quantitative methods and R&D research method to approach the solution to the problems obtained based on the implementation objectives. The final goal of the research is the availability of an impact analysis from the information database on the application of digitizing prala activities through a mobile-based application prototype. The results of this analysis can be used by policy makers at the Malahayati Poytechnic of Merchant Marine in developing a better education monitoring system outside the collage in the future.