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Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering
ISSN : 27982246     EISSN : 27982165     DOI : https://dx.doi.org/10.17509/Jodie
The Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering - JoDiE is an international journal dedicated to the improvement and dissemination of knowledge on methods, policies, and technologies in technical sciences, architecture and civil engineering, urban planning, engineering for sustainable development, environmental science and engineering, energy, energy efficiency and environment, traffic and transportation, logistic, industrial engineering, architectural engineering and civil engineering education, computer science and engineering, earth science and engineering, space engineering, quality management, and other related sciences. JoDiE follows new trends and progress proven practice in listed fields, thus creating a unique forum (platform) for interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary dialog. Periodicity: Yearly volumes, biannual issues (June, December) – papers published as soon as accepted, starting with 2021. Every issue consists of 8 articles and therefore every volume has 16 articles/reviews. Review process: Double-blind external peer review (reviewers and authors do not see the reviewer/author names). Plagiarism checking: All submitted papers are checked against plagiarism with Mendeley tools: Mendeley through SCIndeks Asistent.
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GENERIC STRATEGY STUDY IN HOTEL DESIGN IN THE NEW NORMAL ERA. CASE STUDY: URBAN INDEPENDENT HOTEL Tecky Hendrarto; Ratu Sonya Mentari Haerdy; Asep Yudi Permana; Nyi Raden A Putri Anggiandari
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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The new normal era has had an impact on the decline of the economy and tourism in the city of Bandung. This condition has an impact on the regional income of the City of Bandung due to restrictions on foreign and domestic tourists. The decline in hotel occupancy is due to the lack of tourist visits. Hoteliers experience difficulties in maintaining their business due to the lack of discussion on this matter. Therefore, the designer's perspective can be a reference for managers and decision-makers to develop the hotel business efficiently during a pandemic. This study uses a descriptive analysis method from Hotel Urban Merdeka as a case study, which was able to survive during a pandemic. This research shows that generic strategies in hotel design are very important to attract and retain customers in the new normal era. Therefore, it is important for hotel owners to consider generic strategies, such as low cost, differentiation, and focus on certain market segments. Hotels that are responsive to changing trends and consumer preferences will be more successful in the new normal era. Factors such as hygiene, health, and safety are factors that must be considered. Different design concepts, such as eco-friendly designs or designs with artistic and cultural concepts added value to hotels and attract consumers' attention. The implication of this research is that hotel owners must consider generic strategies in their hotel designs and always be responsive to changing trends and consumer preferences. In addition, different design concepts must also be considered to provide added value to hotels and attract consumers' attention. Keywords: Tourism, repositioning, construction scenario, low cost
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF SUBANG EXIT TOLL ON CHANGES IN COMMERCIAL LAND USE AND TRAFFIC VOLUME IN OTTO ISKANDARDINATA ROAD CORRIDOR, SUBANG DISTRICTA Andika Ahsana
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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The development of highway infrastructure and Exit Tolls is very important for regional development. The existence of toll road infrastructure and Exit tolls provides easy access by land route so it is expected to have an impact on accelerating regional economic growth. Since the construction of the Exit Toll access in Subang City, the area around the Exit Toll has become an important area for regional development, especially community economic activities such as trade, industry, and public services. Over time, the area around the Subang Toll Exit has developed into a center of commercial activity marked by changes in land use along the corridor of Jalan Otto Iskandardinata. This study aims to analyze the impact of land use change and its relationship to traffic volume that has occurred along the Jalan Otto Iskandardinata corridor since the opening of the Subang Toll Exit access. Land use change analysis is carried out by comparing satellite imagery data obtained from Google Earth and through field surveys. The correlation with traffic volume was obtained through linear regression analysis with land use change as the dependent variable and vehicle activity in the road corridor as the independent variable. The results show that land use changes that occur along the corridor of Jalan Otto Iskandardinata Subang are dominated by commercial land uses. The change in land use also has an impact on changing the visual image of the road corridor.
AESTHETIC VALUES OF RUINS: A CASE STUDY OF THE MALABAR RADIO STATION AREA Rahmadean Alifani Purwatiana; Sri Handayani
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Relics of the past that have historical value must be preserved, but due to war and natural factors, these relics only leave ruins, so the conservation measures are different from buildings. The aesthetic value is one of the reasons for maintaining the ruins as they are, where this value is related to the physical and non-physical aspects of the ruins. One of the locations of the historical ruins is the ruins in the Malabar Radio Transmitting Station Area located on Mount Puntang, Banjaran District, Bandung Regency, West Java, which used to be a Radio Station complex that bridged long-distance communications between Indonesia and the Netherlands, has important historical value and impact the time. A change in function to become a tourist spot at this location can intervene in the ruins by adding or developing tourist facilities that can reduce or damage their historical and aesthetic values. This study intends to examine the aesthetic value of the ruins of the Malabar Radio Station to find a value that can be maintained as it is. This research uses qualitative research methods by searching historical data through primary and secondary sources. The results of the study found that the aesthetic value of the ruins consisted of 1) physical aesthetic values related to the shape of the ruins that can be observed and felt with the five senses, identified forms and materials (traces of weathering, the remaining walls, and floors) that blend into the mountainous landscape to give it an interesting and distinctive landscape character and visual appeal; and 2) non-physical aesthetic value related to the function of marking the passage of time, evidence of representation of the involvement of indigenous workers, defense of independence in the Banjaran region, and becoming a tourist attraction. Both of these aesthetic values are things that must be protected and maintained for the preservation of the ruins.
DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING MEDIA DESIGN OF LESSON PLANS: CURRICULUM 2013 REVISED 2018 Intannisa Nazwa; Sri Handayani; Shinta Maharani; Dewi Cakrawati
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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One of the competencies required when carrying out Education Unit Introduction Program (PPLSP)is the ability to compile a Learning Implementation Plan (RPP). The dynamic development of the curriculum requires students to always update information about the curriculum.The purpose of this study was to develop an android-based learning media for the preparation of lesson plans using the 2013 revised 2018 curriculum and to determine the feasibility of the learning media. The ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) method is used in the development of learning media. Media feasibility is assessed by media experts, materials experts, and users. The assessment refers to eight aspects of media selection; (1) the suitability of the media with the learning objectives, (2) the suitability of the characteristics of students, (3) can be a source of learning, (4) the efficiency and effectiveness of the use of media, (5) safety for students, (6) the ability of the media in developing activeness and learner creativity, (7) the ability of the media in developing a pleasant learning atmosphere, and (8) the quality of the media. The validation results show that the learning media developed in this study received a fairly decent score from media experts, very feasible from material experts, and feasible based on user responses. The use of learning media for preparing lesson plans is expected to help students understand and make good lesson plans.
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDING SDN 05 PAGI IN CIBUBUR Putri Ayu Widyaningrum; Sekar Mentari
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Abstract—The compressive strength of concrete can be used to increase the strength of steel beams, especially in the positive moment region. From the composite action that occurs it is expected to reduce the size of the steel profile to be used. This thesis compiles a plan using Composite Steel Beams and End Plate Connections, using the SAP2000v23 program for static calculations, and calculation of beam and column dimensions as well as connection and base plate planning. To analyze the dimensions of the required WF Steel Profiles for Columns, Composite Beams, beam-column connections, main beams-joists, and floor slabs. From the analysis results, the dimensions for main beams are WF 400x200x8x13 and WF 450x200x9x14, for joists using WF 300x150x8x13, and for columns using WF 350x350x12x19. The design of the connection on the flanged beams uses an End Plate with a plate thickness of 18 mm and the number of bolts is 8 Ø 24 mm. The connection design for the web beam-column connection uses an End Plate with a thickness of 10 mm and a total of 8 Ø 20 mm bolts. The connection design for the main beam-subbeam and the joist beams uses an angled profile of 80x80x8 and the number of bolts is 4 Ø 22 mm. The required base plate size is 550x550x45mm using 8 Ø 19 mm anchors with a length of 800 mm. Keywords : Steel Structure, Composite, SAP2000v23
TRAVEL GROWTH ANALYSIS OF ACTIVITY SYSTEMS FOR THE NEED FOR A MASS TRANSPORT SYSTEM IN SERANG CENTER Annisa Nurjanah; Juang Akbardin; Odih Supratman
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 2 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i2 December 2022
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Serang City is preparing for the development of infrastructure and road network, so that every area in Serang City can be well integrated. Serang City has 6 sub-districts, including the center of national activities and is a big city because it has a population of around 652,192 people (BPS, 2019). By knowing the growth of the LHRT, the generation and attraction models of movement in the city center, based on the direction of the zone under review, namely north, west, east and south in the internal zone of Serang City and the external zone around Serang City. With the multiple regression analysis method on the generation and attraction models of movement which are analyzed based on socio, economic and demographic variables with dominant factors. The independent variables measured were population (X1), number of health facilities (X2), number of schools (X3), number of workers (X4), GRDP (X5) and the dependent variable is the amount of daily average annual traffic (Y). The results of the equations of motion obtained are 4 generation equations, 4 pull equations and the value of the determinant of each equation.

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