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Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application
ISSN : 26140047     EISSN : 26140047     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31763/businta.v6i2.601
Core Subject : Science, Social,
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application (ISSN 2614-0047) is an interdisciplinary scientific journal for researchers from Computer Science, Informatics, Social Sciences, and Management Sciences to share ideas and opinions, and present original research work on studying the interplay between socially-centric platforms and social phenomena. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application is the first Asia-Pacific journal in social informatics. The journal aims to create a better understanding of novel and unique socially-centric platforms not just as a technology, but also as a set of social phenomena and to provide a media to help scholars from the two disciplines define common research objectives and explore methodologies. Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application offers an opportunity for the dissemination of knowledge between the two communities by publishing of original research papers and experience-based case studies in computer science, sociology, psychology, political science, public health, media & communication studies, economics, linguistics, artificial intelligence, social network analysis, and other disciplines that can shed light on the open questions in the growing field of computational social science. To that end, we are inviting interdisciplinary papers, on applying information technology in the study of social phenomena, on applying social concepts in the design of information systems, on applying methods from the social sciences in the study of social computing and information systems, on applying computational algorithms to facilitate the study of social systems and human social dynamics, and on designing information and communication technologies that consider social context.
Articles 83 Documents
The use of social media for earthquake and Tsunami information Anik Nur Handayani; Reski Dwi Suciati; Ulfa Qomaria; Widya Lestari; Youngga Rega Nugraha; Paul Igunda Machumu
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023)
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As one of the countries being passed by the Pacific Fire Circle (Ring of Fire), Indonesia is prone to earthquakes. Recently, an earthquake and tsunami occurred. A new disaster occurred in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, resulting in the destroyed buildings and houses. This occurrence of the disaster was quite shocking to various countries. News of the occurrence of natural disasters immediately went viral through various social media due to the residents' and BMKG's posts. Social media is greatly involved in natural disaster cases as it facilitates analysis on the conditions and situations of earthquake-affected areas. Besides, it also functions to disseminate earthquake information. By using social media, such as Twitter and Facebook, we may rescue the directly affected individuals. It can also be means of sharing information and ways for people in and outside disaster-affected areas to volunteer and provide support-based information to affected individuals. Additionally, social media can perform important assistance functions such as identification of safety, placement of displaced people, provision of damage information, support for disabled people, volunteer organizations, fundraising, and a moral support system. This study discusses the potential usage of social media in disaster preparedness and response, especially in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, earthquakes and tsunamis.
Spatial regression analysis for discovering quality living index (QLI) in Asia Devina Gilar Fitri Ayu Sumardi; Tuti Purwaningsih
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v2i1.100

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The quality of life that is synonymous with welfare lately much discussed. Survival or quality of life is an important issue in the economy and political knowledge. Quality of life describes the achievement of an ideal human life or in accordance with the desired. The quality of life index (IKH) provides a comprehensive ranking of the quality of life of a society in a country around the world. According to katadata news and research in 2016, the quality of life in 5 Southeast Asian countries is ranked lowest. The research finds that there are regional imbalances based on the indices of quality of life in 2018. Therefore, countries in Southeast Asia need to be genjotic in all areas to boost contributions to the quality of life in the country, as Dominic Volek, Southeast Asia chief in Henley & Partners Singapore. In this study we use the data from numbeo.com to see the value of quality indices in Asia in 2018 with various supporting indicators such as purchasing power index, security index, health care index, cost of living index, property price to income ratio, time index travel traffic, pollution index, and climate index. Where this study aims to determine how much influence the indicators that have been determined to calculate the CPI, knowing the best spatial regression model that can be used and determine whether there is asi gap in the region of Asia. The results of this study hope can be useful information for the community and a reference to make policy by the state officials in the field, but it can be a research material that can be developed again to see the difference and development of quality of life index in each country in Asia next year.
Assistive and wearable technology for elderly Muhammad Fathoni Akbar; Riris Aulya Putri
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Internship recommendation system using simple additive weighting Priyo Aji Santoso; Aji Prasetya Wibawa; Utomo Pujianto
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Internship is an activity that is compulsory for students of Vocational High School. Great selection of internships and the lack of information about the industry, is the common barriers of apprentice implementation. So find apprenticeship places that fit the needs of students to increase the intensity of the work and the motivation of students is not easy. Apprenticeship recommendation system using a simple additive weighting (SAW) can be used as a solution to assist students in determining the place of internship according to the needs of student. Method SAW can provide recommendations based on the weight of the priority criteria for students and can provide the level of accuracy of calculation of 100%. Evaluation on the behavior of users of the system are also carried out, as many of the implementation of the system failed is caused not due to technical factors but more on users. The results of the evaluation of the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) approach, the average of user already feel usability and ease of use. While the influence of TAM each variable can give significant effects.
Information system interoperability maturity model Bayu Koen Anggoro; Musa Hubeis; Illah Sailah
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Management of higher education (HE) cannot run if not yet have technological resources that can meet the needs of the campus community and stakeholders. The focus of this research was to look beyond the use of information systems (IS) of universities in Kopertis III Jakarta on the maturity level of data interoperability, software, communication, and physical IS. Using the Information System Interoperability Maturity Model (ISIMM), this study resulted in an average level of university located at level 3 (Collaborative) indicating the relationship between data was wider to facilitate IS, logical data model was shared and used in the data exchange process and no separation or the data sharing impacts on the easy exchange of information. The optimization of IS interoperability attributes (ease of access), develops ISIMM-based roadmap IS (planning), determines the main problem solving target (improvement), and improves the quality of IS based on importance level were some suggestions that university managers can make in order to advance IS.
Avoiding online game addiction among youngsters Muhammad Guntur Aji Purnama; Oktavia Trian Azizah
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018)
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Teenagers give a change that is influenced from various activities conducted outside the family environment that is playing. The development of information technology has progressed very rapidly, as one form of technological development that is the internet. In line with the rapid development of Internet technology is also triggered the development of new game technology that uses the internet, known as online games, and the online game market share at most is the age of adolescence because of the difficult age in controlling themselves or still unstable in doing something. This is why teenagers are addicted to playing online games. There are factors that affect a person's online game addiction that is internal factors and external factors. Internal factors refer to the state of one's self, while external factors refer to around a person. The case of online game addiction gives a good positive and negative impact. The positive impacts include the addition of new friends, proficient in English, increased concentration and high imagination in making strategies, while the negative impact caused is the lack of socialization relationship to the environment, being indifferent, the concern for the surrounding becomes decreased, concentration decreased, and so forth. To handle someone not to be addicted to playing online games, it is necessary to take preventive measures such as fostering strong intentions to stop playing games, changing gaming activities with more useful activities, reducing time for playing games, reducing time hanging out with fellow gamers, and more etc.
Investigating the effect of electronic government in realizing social justice in Iraq Heidar Najm; Ruhollah Tavallaee
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v2i2.112

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The increasing use of information technology, communication tools and applied programming has led to the development and evolution of public policies, processes, and functions. Information and communication technology is entering not only the provision of citizen services, but also public utilities, improving accountability and transparency in government performance, and saving government costs and government management. Developing countries are moving toward e-government, but in order to succeed in deploying e-government, cultural and institutional considerations must be taken into consideration. This is a survey research and the statistical population includes experts in e-government in Iraq. Therefore, using Morgan's table, 196 experts have been selected. To collect data, questionnaires were used. Through the study it was found that in terms of the development of the rule of law, Iraq's Missan Oil Company is in a good condition, and 55 percent of the respondents believed that the expansion of the rule of law, the behavior based on the principles and rules and avoiding to impose personal interests are the results of the deployment of e-government. Furthermore, according to the results and considering that out of six existing sub-hypotheses, 5 sub-hypotheses were confirmed, the main hypothesis of the research which is based on the effect of e-government on social justice is confirmed.
Technology acceptance model of student ability and tendency classification system Mardian Dwi Jaelani; Aji Prasetya Wibawa; Utomo Pujianto
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v2i2.113

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Skill and competency test (SCT) is part of the Government's intervention in ensuring the quality of education in the Vocational High School (SMK) education unit. The teacher prepares vocational students to face SCT, especially vocational students of class XII. However, the obstacles often encountered by teachers in recommending students to choose competency that are in accordance with students' abilities. Ability Classification System and Student Ability Trends by applying the Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ) algorithm, it can be used as a solution to assist teachers in classifying student abilities and the tendency of students' abilities to be used to select skills competencies during SCT. This study aims to examine the use of the technology acceptance model (TAM) implementation of the classification system. As a result, the average user has felt the usefulness and ease of use of the system. Each TAM variable has a significant effect.
TOGAF for designing the enterprise architecture of LAZISMU Jefree Fahana; Ahmad Azhari
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v2i2.114

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LAZISMU as an amil zakat institution has an important role in collecting and managing zakat for public welfare. The existence of Law No. 23 of 2011 and the Minister of Religion Regulation No. 333 of 2015 on Guidelines for Granting Permits for the Establishment of Zakat Institutions requires that the management of zakat, infaq, and sadaq (ZIS) funds be transparent, accountable and prioritize professional principles. For this reason, there needs to be support from information systems and information technology to achieve these business goals. Information systems and technology will be utilized optimally if the development is aligned with the business objectives of the organization. Enterprise Architecture (EA) is a bridge to harmonize the business needs of an organization with Information Systems and Information Technology. Enterprise architecture planning at the LAZ has been designed using The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) with Architecture Development Method (ADM). Data collection is done by interviewing and making direct observations of the organization. Analysis tools used are the Unified Modelling Language (UML) method and the Value Chain method. The results of this study are blue print business architecture, data architecture, application architecture so that it can support the business processes that exist in LAZISMU
Cyber terrorism in Indonesia Katya Lindi Chandrika; Risky Perdana Adiperkasa; Yana Ningtyas
Bulletin of Social Informatics Theory and Application Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31763/businta.v2i2.115

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