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THE DECISION MAKING METHOD FOR AWARDING SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS USING COMPOSITE PERFORMANCE INDEX ALGORITHM Budy Satria; Acihmah Sidauruk; Muhammad Tofa Nurcholis; Raditya Wardhana; Bister Purba
JITK (Jurnal Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Teknologi Komputer) Vol 8 No 2 (2023): JITK Issue February 2023
Publisher : LPPM Nusa Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (387.268 KB) | DOI: 10.33480/jitk.v8i2.3335

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Higher education in Indonesia has several programs to help reduce the burden on students, one of which is through a scholarship program. Scholarships given can be obtained with the terms and conditions that apply at each university. Mitra Gama Institute of Technology is one of the private universities in the province of Riau which always runs a scholarship aid program. The problem that has been happening so far is that the procedures carried out are still using a document checking system without involving a weighting system and the right criteria and time constraints have always been an obstacle in determining scholarship recipients. This research was conducted as a solution to create an innovation in the form of making a computerized decision support system using criteria and weight values ​​so that scholarship recipients are on target. Composite performance index is the method used in this study. The purpose of this research is to create a decision support system for the selection of scholarship recipients to be more systematic and time efficient in the process. There are 5 alternatives used and 4 criteria, namely parents' income, GPA, electricity consumption and semester. The results of the research carried out were obtained the 5 highest composite index values, namely MHS4 with a value of 200.00, MHS1 with a value of 134.14, MHS5 with a value of 120.00, MHS3 with a value of 87.00 and MHS2 with a value of 85.71.
Development of an Integrated Application to Improve Mini Bank Services at T. Amir Hamzah Indrapura Private Vocational School Junus Sinuraya; Wiwin Sri A.B; Azanuddin; Bister Purba
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 15 No 02 (2023): Instal : Jurnal Komputer Periode (Juli-Desember)
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jurnalkomputer.v15i02.131

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Teaching Factory Mini Bank is a banking service that is limited in nature and focuses more on basic banking services, especially on a smaller financial scale in the school environment, especially T Amir Hamzah Indrapura Private Vocational School. The function of the mini bank in the T Amir Hamzah Private Vocational School school environment is to build financial independence in the school environment, facilitate financial transactions between students, student guardians, schools and banks as well as serving savings activities (financial inclusion) within the school environment, the general public around the school and as a media medium. learning financial services through direct practice. The aim of this research is to produce a prototype for developing an enterprise architecture that suits the needs of the Mini Bank SMKS T.Amir Hamzah Indrapura application system so that it can provide control direction in the development of a sustainable application system in accordance with the desired needs. The methodology in this research uses the Enterprise Architecture Planning (EAP) method which defines two rows and three columns from the Zachman framework. The results of this research produced a prototype for the development direction of applying enterprise architecture technology to improve the services of Mini Private Bank T Amir Hamzah Indrapura.
Digital Evolution: A Comparative Study on Implementing Workflow Management at Dadang Maranatha Photography Wiwin Banjarnahor; Junus Sinuraya; Azanuddin; Bister Purba; Orli Tumanggor
Bahasa Indonesia Vol 16 No 01 (2024): Instal : Jurnal Komputer
Publisher : Cattleya Darmaya Fortuna

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54209/jurnalkomputer.v16i01.188

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In the current digital era, photography companies still rely on manual task assignments to manage their daily operations. This process involves the use of physical notes, spreadsheets, and face-to-face communication to assign and monitor tasks for team members. Photographers, editors, and other staff receive instructions verbally or through text messages, often leading to ambiguity regarding priorities and deadlines. Project management aspects such as scheduling, resource allocation, and overall photography project assignments tend to lack structure. This research proposes the use of a notification-based workflow management system to address these challenges. By automating task assignments, monitoring, and team coordination through real-time notifications, photography companies can improve operational efficiency and enhance team productivity. This study provides insights into how technology integration can enhance photography project management and contribute to the development of more structured and efficient systems in the future.