10 results on '"Abdul Talib Bin Bon"'
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2. An information technology-based learning approach to reduce math anxiety in solving problems
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Suhartono Suhartono, Siti Maghfirotun Amin, Abdul Talib bin Bon, Herfa Maulina Dewi Soewardini, and Hery Setiawan
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business.industry ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Mathematics education ,Information technology ,business ,Psychology ,Mathematical anxiety - Abstract
Students who experience anxiety can influence how these students to think, reason, and do actions to solve problems in mathematics subjects, especially about triangles. The solution used to reduce the level of mathematics anxiety of students is to use an information technology-based learning approach. The purpose of this study is to describe whether information technology-based learning and communication can reduce mathematics anxiety of grade 7 students. This classroom action research consists of two cycles with the initial stage of setting targets for achieving indicators of research success. The results showed that the average level of anxiety of students classified as high, namely 92, then decreased to 82 in the first and 70 cycles at the end of the second cycle. While the percentage of implementation of information technology-based learning at the end of the first cycle was 80.25% and at the end of the second cycle was 91%.
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- 2019
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3. Solar Powered Fish Feeding Machine, Technology For Sme In Sidoarjo, East Java, Indonesia.
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Sukoco, Agus, Nasihien, Ronny Durrotun, Setiawan, Muhammad Ikhsan, and Abdul Talib Bin Bon
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SOLAR cells ,FISHERIES ,MARINE ecotourism ,FISHERY technology ,SEAFOOD markets - Abstract
Sidoarjo regency regional regulation number 6 of 2009 concerning Sidoarjo Regency Spatial Planning 2009 - 2029, Sedati sub-district is included in: (1) Rural areas; (2) residential residential areas; (3) Small Urban; (4) SSWP I, with the main function of Settlement, Industry and Trade on a local, regional and international scale; (5) SSWP V, with the main function of fisheries cultivation and tourism areas; (6) Industrial zones; (7) natural coastal tourism area; (8) residential housing areas; (9) Use of Area Mix, with a composition of 40% housing (50% built and 50% open space), 20% industry (50% built and 50% open space); Services and Trade 35% (60% built and 40% open space), and 5% warehousing (50% built and 50% open space). Industries that are approved to be developed in this region are only industries that support the agricultural industry; (9) Coastal Strategic Areas; (10) People's port development program. Based on Sidoarjo Regency Regional Regulation Number 6 of 2009, then at a macro level, Sedati sub-district was developed into a residential, industrial, service and trade and warehousing area. In Sedati sub-district, the contribution of land use is ponds / ponds with an area of 3646.09 ha (2013) due to the number of residents who use work as fishermen, increased land use for settlements and ponds/ponds, so participation in the transfer of land use can be used for ponds, which is expected to help flood. robbed, with the village with the least amount of inundation was Banjar Kemuning with an area of 145.89 ha, while the land use area was ponds and settlements. Banjar Kemuning Village, as part of Sedati Subdistrict, Sidoarjo Regency is one of the villages in the coastal area, with a northern boundary. The village of Segoro Tambak, the eastern boundary of the Madura Strait, the southern border of Juanda (AL) which is currently used for the Juanda airport. Utilization of marine products has become a daily activity of the community in the village of Banjar Kemuning. Catching activities that continue to be carried out unwittingly have an impact on fishery resources that have a decrease in catches. In the past 50 years there have been changes in catches and changes in the size of shellfish. Fishery Capture Results Decreased in 2014-2015 compared to the previous year. Famine season makes fishermen switch to fish and shrimp. In the past fishermen could get 1 (one) ton of shells every day, but now 100 kg is the most and the size is smaller than what has been taken. Shellfish resources will occur due to uncontrolled capture. Banjar Kemuning Village has a coastal tourism potential, with boat access to the Eduekowisata Sea. Potential access to tourism and its coastal rivers as well as a variety of processed processed yellow mussels are the leading economic tourism destinations in the village of Banjar Kemuning. The decline in marine products has an impact on the decline in fisheries yield, so a new business strategy is needed for the Banjar Kemuning village community. The change of land use change from the pond or pool area to the settlement area will directly affect the economic level of the Banjar Kemuning community, which at this time still mostly involves the community that transports marine products and the results of the pond. New business patterns that have better prospects than sea products or the results of ponds, will be an attraction for the Banjar Kemuning village community. This research grant of Kementerian RISTEK DIKTI, Indonesia, 2019 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Sorghum-Based Alternative Food Industry: Entrepreneurship High Education.
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Endang Noerhartati, Lusy Tunik Muharlisiani, Dewie Tri Wijayati, Yatim Riyanto, Toho Cholik Mutohir, Soedjarwo, Warih Handayaningrum, Moedjito, and Abdul Talib Bin Bon
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FOOD industry ,SORGHUM ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP education ,FOOD security ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
The purpose of the research was for university entrepreneurship education by examining the development of sorghum-based food industry to support food security. The method used quantitative and qualitative research (natural setting) with data collection techniques in the form of observation, interviews and documentation, after the data collected is then analyzed by stages of reduction, display and verification. Observations cover various aspects of developing the sorghum-based food industry, the stages of university entrepreneurship education. and advanced statistical analysis. The results showed: 1) university entrepreneurship education which is a sustainable teaching and learning activity includes educational programs in entrepreneurship classes, learning processes, student responses, and results from entrepreneurial student profiles; 2) Selection of sorghum-based entrepreneurship materials including grain 100%, rice 70%, flour 70%, soft brand 10%, and brand 20%; 3) entrepreneurial products are food products (various cakes with sorghum flour 20-50% , bakery with sorghum flour 20-30%, and cookies with sorghum flour 75-100%), functional drinks with sorghum rice 100%, and various fermentation products ("tempe" with sorghum rice 100% and "tape" with sorghum rice 100%); 4) Industrial of sorghum based includes product, business analysis, market opening, and infrastructure development; 5) industrial of food sorghum based as alternative food can support food security. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
5. Women's Leadership Policy Strategy: Improving Quality of Education (TQM) In Higher Education.
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Lusy Tunik Muharlisiani, Endang Noerhartati, Dewie Tri Wijayati, Yatim Riyanto, Toho Cholik Mutohir, Soedjarwo, Warih Handayaningrum, Moedjito, Siti Bariroh, and Abdul Talib Bin Bon
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WOMEN leaders ,EDUCATIONAL quality ,HIGHER education ,TOTAL quality management ,CUSTOMER satisfaction - Abstract
The main problem is how strategies improve the quality of education in higher education: 1) understanding of the reality of the program, the quality of the program and the factors that influence it. In improving the quality of education, there must be sustainability of performance (functioning as a measure to address the problems of low quality education that relies on conventional approaches) and improving quality (directing higher education institutions to learn and implement Total Quality Management) that is integrated with each quality management level of management and all units in the organizational system that aim to provide satisfactory services to customers, so they must optimize management to improve quality. The approach used is qualitative: (1) students are satisfied with services; (2) the service to its students; (3) to have high quality and meet the expectation; (4) the services of higher education: division of labor, relationships and communication between leaders, employees, salary / honor received and service. One of flourish base qualification is Integrated Qualify Management (IQM) and needs the character change of the one who is the leader and the one who does work; the command from the leader changed by the worker into the initiative. The result can be concluded as follows 1) the understanding of stakeholders in the reality of study programs and factors influencing; 2) the quality of education process relatively customer satisfaction fulfillment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
6. Internal vs External Green Supply Chain Management at Petrochemical Industry Economic Performance in Indonesia.
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Yuary Farradia, Abdul Talib Bin Bon, and Hari Muharam
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SUPPLY chain management ,PETROLEUM chemicals industry ,ECONOMIC expansion ,GROSS domestic product ,ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
Indonesia's petrochemical sector contributes to 3% of Indonesia GDP and its demand should soon grow by 5% per year due to Indonesia's economic expansion. This is correlated with the economic expansion of Indonesia, since petrochemical derivative products are utilized in the production process of plastic products, pharmaceuticals, and textile. The Indonesia government put high effort on the integrated petrochemical industry development toward green industry in order to achieve better economic performance. The overall objective of this study is to draw the relationship between internal green supply chain management (GSCM) and external GSCM practices on economic performance of petrochemical industry in Indonesia. Internal GSCM consist of eco design and internal environment management. Whilst external GSCM consist of green purchasing and reverse logistic. This study was conducted among petrochemical olefin manufactures based in Banten Province Indonesia. The result showed that Internal GSCM has no direct effect on economic performance, but external GSCM has a positive effect on economic performance. The external GSCM practice implementation not only reduce any cost from waste treatment, environment accidents, and energy consumption toward profit achievement as well as profit growth over the years, but also generate sales and earnings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
7. Green Marketing Mix Role Toward Sustainability Performance of Petrochemical Industry in Indonesia.
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Yuary Farradia, Abdul Talib Bin Bon, and Tutus Rully
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GREEN marketing ,SUSTAINABILITY ,PETROLEUM chemicals industry ,ECONOMIC development ,GREEN products - Abstract
Petrochemical industry plays a vital role in the economic growth of a nation then petrochemicals is also considered as a cost-based industry. Indonesia has higher demand growth against the global demand growth. Therefore, to achieve the industry economic sustainability, it is a need to have a better management strategy toward production efficiency. Thus firms should try to incorporate the 4 Ps' of marketing mix such as green product, green price, green distribution and green promotion into green marketing. The concept of green marketing mix pertains to the elements that are designed to achieve the strategic and financial goals of a firm, particularly in terms of reducing their negative (or increasing their positive) effects on the natural environment. This study was conducted among petrochemical olefin manufactures based in Banten Province Indonesia. The result showed that green marketing mix directly has a positive effect on sustainability economic performance, environment performance and social performance respectively. In addition, green marketing mix has already started to be run within petrochemical industry in Indonesia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
8. Environment Sustainability in Petrochemical Industry in Indonesia.
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Yuary Farradia, Abdul Talib Bin Bon, and Tutus Rully
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PETROLEUM chemicals industry ,SUSTAINABILITY ,BUSINESS expansion ,EMISSIONS (Air pollution) ,GREEN products - Abstract
Indonesia, have embarked on basic petrochemical product expansion. Despite the effort for expanding domestic petrochemical plants, however, petrochemicals contribute to Indonesia emissions due to its relatively high share of biomass. In order to prevent further degradation of the environment, Indonesia's Industry Ministry has prepared a new regulation to set sustainability requirement and layout the incentive for businesses to help the country lower its carbon emissions by 29% by 2030. Green Supply Chain Management plays the main role for the manufacturing industry to reduce the environmental impacts to the business which could reduce the business cost incurred to the business. The overall objective of this study is to identify the extent of external GSCM practices toward environment sustainability and to draw the relationship between external GSCM practices on environment sustainability of petrochemical industry in Indonesia. External GSCM consist of green purchasing and reverse logistic. This study was conducted among petrochemical olefin manufactures based in Banten Province Indonesia. The result showed that External GSCM has direct effect on environment sustainability which supported by the Indonesia Ministerial Decree No 6/2013 regarding company environmental performance program namely PROPER program. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
9. Information Security For Hospital Information System Using Cobit 5 Framework.
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Khilda Nistrina and H. Abdul Talib Bin Bon
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INFORMATION technology security ,MEDICAL informatics ,COBIT (Information technology management standard) ,MALWARE prevention ,HOSPITALS - Abstract
Background : Information security in Hospital Information System (HIS) become main issue in protected the patient privacy data due to it can be online accessed and susceptible attacked by malware- Misc-Activity. Therefore, the main objective of this study to investigate the capability level of information security in HIS. Method and Result: Quantitative method was performed in this study by questionnaire analysis in 86 respondents who apply HIS on the system. This study was conducted in selected hospital in Bandung, Indonesia which is Soreang Hospital and the information security in HIS was evaluated by COBIT 5. Evaluation results show that the capability level in the Soreang hospital is at level 1 for DSS05 domains with L (Largely achieved) criteria and level 0 domains for APO13 domains with L (Largely achieved) criteria. The improvement of information security in HIS required to achieve the expected Capability level which is fully achieved criteria. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
10. Enterprise Architecture Planning as New Generation Cooperatives Research Methods.
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Estiyan Dwipriyoko, Abdul Talib Bin Bon, and F. Sukono
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- 2019
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