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    SISTEM INFORMASI MANAJEMEN KEPEGAWAIAN PADA PT. CAHAYAMULIA GLASSINDO LESTARI BERBASIS WEBSITE

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    Tujuan dari perancangan sistem informasi ini adalah membangun sistem kepegawaian pada PT. Cahayamulia Glassindo Lestari untuk mengatasi permasalahan pengambilan data absensi, rumitnya perekrutan pegawai, dan pengelolaan data pegawai yang tidak teratur. Metodologi yang digunakan dalam pengembangan sistem informasi ini adalah RUP (Rational Unified Procces), dengan tahapan inception (permulaan), elaboration (perluasan/perencanaan), construction (konstruksi), dan transition (transisi). Hasil dari pengembangan sistem ini adalah sistem kepegawaian yang dapat membantu mengelola data kepegawaian secara teratur dan terintegrasi. Pengembangan system ini dilakukan dengan menggunakan Notepad++ sebagai editor, PHP untuk bahasa pemrograman dan MySQL sebagai basis datanya. Sistem yang akan dibangun ini diharapkan dapat mengatasi permasalahan kepegawaian yang ada pada PT Cahayamulia Glassindo Lestari Palembang. Kata kunci— Sistem Informasi,Website, Kepegawaian, RUP, PH

    PENGEMBANGAN GAIT MOBILE ROBOT TIPE HEXAPOD UNTUK MELEWATI RINTANGAN

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    PENGEMBANGAN GAIT MOBILE ROBOT TIPE HEXAPOD UNTUK MELEWATI RINTANGAN - Robot,hexapod, pengembangan gait, rintangan, gait, mobile robot, robot berkaki, servo motor, SSC-32

    Perancangan Cergam Interaktif Dengan Tema Bullying Untuk Anak Umur 10-12 Tahun

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    Kasus bullying semakin marak terjadi terutama di lingkungan sekolah, namun ternyata masih banyak orang yang belum benar-benar mengerti apa itu bullying dan dampak-dampak yang ditimbulkannya. Dampak-dampak negatif yang disebabkan bullying bukan hanya pada korban tapi juga pada tapi juga pada pelaku, antara lain tidak percaya diri, depresi, gelisah dan kecenderungan bersifat agresif. Bullying yang terjadi pada anak dapat memberikan luka psikologis yang dibawa sampai seumur hidup. Perancangan ini dibuat dengan tujuan agar anak usia 10-12 tahun menyadari akan bullying yang terjadi dan dampak-dampak yang ditimbulkannya. Dengan begitu diharapkan dapat menciptakan generasi yang lebih baik dengan kehidupan sosial yang lebih sehat

    Climate-smart agriculture: perspectives and framings

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    This paper offers a systematic analysis of the concepts and contexts that frame the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) discourse in the academic and policy literature. Documents (n = 113) related to CSA and published in peer-reviewed journals, books, working papers, and scientific reports from 2004 to 2016 were reviewed. Three key trends emerged from the analysis: studies are biased towards global policy agendas; research focuses on scientific and technical issues; and the integration of mitigation, adaptation, and food security (the three pillars of CSA) is becoming a popular scholarly solution. Findings suggest that CSA is a fairly new concept used to describe a range of adaptation and mitigation practices without a specific set of criteria. Although CSA is often framed around the three pillars, the underlying issues constructing the discourse differ at global, developing, and developed country scales. Although there is increasing research on developing countries, particularly in relation to how CSA can transform smallholder agriculture, there is a paucity of research documenting the experiences from developed countries. The findings suggest that research on CSA needs to move beyond solely focussing on scientific approaches and only in certain geographical contexts. If CSA is to be applicable for farmers across the globe, then cross-disciplinary research that is underpinned by broad socio-economic and political contexts is essential to understand how differences in narratives might affect implementation on-the-ground in both developing and developed countries

    The relevance of political ecology perspectives for smallholder Climate-Smart Agriculture: a review

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    Abstract Climate-smart agriculture has emerged as a way of increasing food productivity, building resiliency to climate change and reducing carbon emissions. Despite rapid technical advances, research on climate-smart agriculture has arguably under-theorized the socio-political processes that continue to marginalize vulnerable groups such as smallholder farmers. This review discusses the potential usefulness of political ecology perspectives for improving climate-smart agriculture. Political ecology theory elucidates how three interrelated socio-political processes that perpetuate smallholder farmer vulnerability significantly influence climate-smart responses: inequality, unequal power relations and social injustice. The article discusses these three inter-connected political ecology factors using a number of examples from the Green Revolution, smallholder farming communities, and indigenous farmers. In comparison to conventional technical approaches, our article argues that Climate-Smart Agriculture needs to consider political ecology perspectives at different levels to explore the vulnerability of smallholder farmers to current and future climate change impacts. Interventions to support climate-smart agriculture should examine local risks, specificities and priorities of smallholder farmers. The article concludes with a renewed call for concepts of inequality, unequal power relations and social injustice to be embedded into both the policy and practice of climate smart agriculture. Keywords: climate-smart agriculture, equality, political ecology, power, smallholder, social justic

    The Impact of Indonesia’s Higher Education Program on Improving Students’ Competence in Achieving Global Employability

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    Teachers are asked to adopt innovative teaching approaches and use cutting-edge technology in their classrooms. This method is deemed necessary as technological advancement is fast and educational institutions must be agile and adaptive. The Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture has implemented the MBKM program focusing on building the students’ competencies through collaborative and participatory learning to increase global employability. The study was conducted at one of the reputable universities in Indonesia and gathered survey data from 5653 students, 523 faculty members, and 245 education personnel. The findings show that from implementing MBKM activities in student learning, 97% of student respondents stated that it is valuable enough to develop their competencies and skills as a provision to work after graduation. Therefore, this program is considered successful. However, this program ’s socialization and dissemination of news need to be improved to increase program comprehension, especially among students, faculty members, and education personnel. Hence, the MBKM program is needed to prepare students socially, technologically and lead to better student competencies

    Flexural and Shear Behavior of 3D Printed Reinforced Concrete Beams: An Experimental Study

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    3D Concrete Printing (3DCP) provides many advantages for construction industry especially on productivity, waste, labor, and environment. Many researches have been conducted on the material development for 3DCP. However, there are not many researches which study the structural behavior of 3DCP. This experimental research aims to analyze flexural and shear behavior of 3D printed reinforced concrete beams. Five longitudinal reinforcement ratios were used to analyze crack patterns, failure mode, ductility, and capacity of those beams. The experimental results were then compared with analytical results by using ACI design code. The results show that higher longitudinal reinforcement ratio yields higher flexural and shear capacity of 3DCP beams. Due to layer-by-layer printing process, 3DCP beams are prone to local failure of filaments. Placement of longitudinal reinforcement might initiate macroscopic voids which could cause slippage and sudden drop on the capacity. Furthermore, ACI code underestimates the capacity of 3DCP beams failing in shear by some margins
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