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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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FEASIBILITY STUDY OF CISAAT SMPN 1 RELOCATION IN THE CISAAT URBAN AREA Haris Darsono
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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Educational facilities are one of the urban facilities and infrastructure that cannot be simply ignored. The existence of educational facilities must be able to accommodate the needs of the community in fulfilling the need for education, following the mandate of the 1945 Constitution to educate the life of the nation. Cisaat Middle School is one of the educational facilities located in the Cisaat urban area, which is in the trade and service area. The existence of these educational facilities needs to be reviewed for feasibility related to the completeness of infrastructure as well as comfort and safety in the learning process. The methodology used in this study itself uses quantitative and qualitative research methods where the research begins with collecting data from existing schools, which is then compared with the minimum standard of school infrastructure. Furthermore, data collection related to possible relocation alternatives is carried out by making several assessment variables, so that it is expected to be able to provide recommendations for appropriate relocation directions. From the results of the study, we can get the result that the location of the Cisaat Middle School is no longer suitable be used as a place of education from several points of view. Meanwhile, for the relocation land itself, several locations can be used as relocation candidates with several advantages and disadvantages.Keywords: feasibility study, relocation, junior high school, Cisaat urban area
APPLICATION OF THE GARDEN CITY CONCEPT IN THE HOUSING AREA OF THE NEW CITY OF PARAHYANGAN Himawan Hashartyadi
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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The community's need for housing has increased in line with population growth. Kota Baru Parahyangan Housing is a residential area in West Bandung Regency. Kota Baru Parahyangan is a satellite city whose urban development and planning have a structured and interesting concept. The planning concept carries the Garden City concept as an effort towards sustainable and environmentally friendly housing. The purpose of this study was to determine the extent of the application of the Garden City concept in the residential area of Kota Baru Parahyangan. The research method used is descriptive qualitative with data collection methods based on observation and literature review. Based on the analysis of existing data, the Garden City concept has been implemented quite well because it is in accordance with its main principles. Keywords: Garden City; Residential Areas; Parahyangan New Town.
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.
DISASTER RESPONSE MOSQUE: A MOSQUE AS A CENTER FOR THE RESCUE OF THE UMMAH Yudhi Gunardi; M Syaom Barliana
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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AbstractDisaster events are almost impossible to predict accurately when, where and how big so that the preparedness of all elements of society in various regions is a basic need so that the impact of disaster risk can be minimized. The number of mosques in various parts of Indonesia, both institutionally and physically, is a strategic means as a center for saving people from disasters, so that they become interesting objects for research. This study aims to describe the strategic role of planning and designing mosques to reduce disaster risk. The results of this study indicate that planning and designing mosques to reduce disaster risk can be carried out through three stages as follows: (1) Pre-disaster stage through planning: mitigation programs (non-physical), infrastructure planning (physical), site selection, building planning and environment. (2) In the emergency response stage, the design of the mosque must be adaptive to readiness as an information post, volunteers and logistics, medical service facilities, refugee shelter facilities, refugee sanitation facilities, public kitchen facilities, and trauma healing facilities. (3) Post-disaster stage through metal/trauma healing rehabilitation, community economic empowerment program, evaluation, and capacity building to deal with disasters. Keywords: Disaster, Mitigation, Disaster Management, Disaster Response Mosque. 
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USE OF DIFABLE RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON THE DESIGN OF A PROTOTYPE OF STUDENT FLATS FROM PUPR Putri Yastine Nurlestya; Tutin Aryanti
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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Several universities in Indonesia have received assistance for the construction of student flats since the issuance of the policy on assistance for the construction of flats for higher education institutions. One of them is in the city of Bandung on the STAIPI Campus (Persistent Indonesian Islamic School of Religion) Bandung, Kec. Bojongsoang, Bandung City. This university received donations for a 1-tower student flat building with a prototype design. In this observation, we will discuss the effectiveness of the use of special housing units for the disabled in student flats, and that these disabled residential facilities are used properly according to their designation. The research methodology used is qualitative, and the research method used is a literature review method. In the 1 year, the student flats facilities, especially the disabled housing units, and several applications of inclusive designs have not been effective. For example, the disabled housing unit is temporarily filled by other students. The conclusion from the effectiveness of the use of special housing for the disabled is still not effective, because this student Rusunawa facility has only been operating for 1 year from the 2020 Academic Year to the 2021 Academic Year. Keywords: Student Flats, Disabled Residential Units, Prototype
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF USE OF DIFABLE RESIDENTIAL UNITS ON THE DESIGN OF A PROTOTYPE OF STUDENT FLATS FROM PUPR Putri Yastine Nurlestya
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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Several universities in Indonesia have received assistance for the construction of student flats since the issuance of the policy on assistance for the construction of flats for higher education institutions. One of them is in the city of Bandung on the STAIPI Campus (Persistent Indonesian Islamic School of Religion) Bandung, Kec. Bojongsoang, Bandung City. This university received donations for a 1-tower student flat building with a prototype design. In this observation, we will discuss the effectiveness of the use of special housing units for the disabled in student flats, that these disabled residential facilities are used properly according to their designation. The research methodology used is qualitative, and the research method used is a literature review method. In the 1 year, the student flats facilities, especially the disabled housing units, and several applications of inclusive designs have not been effective. For example, the disabled housing unit is temporarily filled by other students. The conclusion from the effectiveness of the use of special housing for the disabled is still not effective, because this student rusunawa facility has only been operating for 1 year from the 2020 Academic Year to the 2021 Academic Year.
GENDER EQUALITY ISSUES IN THE ARCHITECTURE PROFESSION Rika Triyunia Savitri
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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This article discusses gender equality in the architectural profession. A number of studies that have been conducted by previous researchers show that architects are a profession that is famous for its macho culture which is dominated by men. Women who are involved in this profession still experience discrimination and barriers to work. This article discusses gender equality in the architectural profession, both in a narrative and in the world of practice. This article uses a qualitative descriptive method by referring to a literature review through several online references, one of which is Google Scholar, which was published from 2015 to 2022. The results of the literature review, it can be concluded that there is still a gender gap in the architectural profession. Nevertheless, several female architectural figures who can prove that women have produced architectural works that are not inferior to male architects. Of course, in the process of gender equality, female architects are faced with several obstacles and problems that occur in the world of practice such as inappropriate work wages, the occurrence of sexism, and inappropriate working hours. Keywords:Gender Equality, Architect
DESIGN OF MIXED-USE AREA IN LEUWI PANJANG BUS TERMINAL BASED ON TRANSIT-ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT (TOD), BANDUNG CITY, INDONESIA Firdaus Dwi Putra Rustiandi; Asep Yudi Permana; Risya Maryam Al Haq
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 1 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering (JoDIE)
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AbstractLeuwi Panjang Terminal of Bandung City is a terminal with an A-type category in the city of Bandung. This terminal is one of the proposed Transit Oriented Development in Bandung Urban Mobile Project 2031 programs. Listed in the BUMP 2031 program, the Leuwi Panjang Terminal area will be equipped as a public transportation transit, monorail. Based on the existing criteria, the Leuwi Panjang terminal doesn’t fulfill the criteria as a Transit Oriented Development area, including inadequate facilities, the circulation systems that are not mutually integrated and the unavailability of signage makes visitors confused about their activity paths, and the stiffness of pedestrians and cyclists to move around in this area. This study discusses the architectural design recommendations of the TOD area that fill the TOD standards of the Leuwi Panjang Terminal. The method used is by conducting area studies, activity studies, and circulation studies. The study is analyzed and processed to produce a synthesis and application to the design to fulfill the TOD criteria and government regulations. Keywords: Transit-Oriented Development, Integration, Terminal, Of Bandung City. 
ANALYSIS OF THE LEBAK BULUS MRT TOD AREA, DKI JAKARTA, BASED ON CHALLENGES AND EXPECTATIONS OF CONVENIENCE ORIENTATION Zul Setiawan
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 1, No 2 (2021): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v1i2 December 2021
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Transit-oriented development (TOD) is often defined in terms of mixed development that is close to and/or oriented toward mass transit facilities. General characteristics of TOD include urban cohesiveness, pedestrian and bicycle friendly, public spaces near stations, and stations designed to be community centers. The Lebak Bulus area is strategic and is quite popular as a terminal area that has the potential to support transportation between regions and between cities, as well as being a gathering point for community groups from various levels and backgrounds. In principle, the change in function of the terminal area to the TOD area is expected to have a positive impact on the behavior of public transportation users, although there are still some things that need to be improved. As a recommendation from this study, it is necessary to improve accessibility, such as by improving road and sidewalk conditions, as well as improving feeder transportation and parking services for private vehicle users. In addition, it is necessary to rearrange the environment around the station by optimizing the potential of buildings around the station, improving the quality of parks, pedestrians, and crossing areas, and considering the use of renewable energy. Increased security and safety (use of CCTV) also need attention. The implication of this research is that the TOD area must be built by taking into account the aspects of sustainability, the role of the community and stakeholders (government, developers, and the community) in the development of the TOD area is very important. By implementing the recommendations and implications of this research, it is hoped that the Lebak Bulus MRT TOD area of DKI Jakarta can develop optimally and provide maximum benefits for the community. Keywords: Transit Oriented Development, TOD, Lebak Bulus MRT, convenience
DEVELOPMENT OF WEBSITE-BASED LEARNING MEDIA ON BASIC COMPETENCIES OF TUBER PROCESSING Firda Fadilah; Sri Handayani; Dewi Nur Azizah
Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering Vol 2, No 1 (2022): Journal of Development and Integrated Engineering, v2i1 June 2022
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Learning that takes place online during a pandemic makes the learning process more challenging because of the difficulty of conditioning the learning process. The role of learning media is important to make learning more interesting which is expected to improve student learning outcomes. This study aims to determine the feasibility of website-based learning media on the basic competence of tubers processing. The development of this website-based learning media uses the ADDIE method which consists of five stages, namely: (1) Analysis; (2) Design (Design); (3) Development (Development); (4) Implementation, and (5) Evaluation. Keywords: ADDIE, learning media, website.

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