37 research outputs found

    RANCANG BANGUN APLIKASI BERGERAK BERBASIS OPEN DATA KIT (ODK) SEBAGAI ALAT PENGUMPUL DAN ANALISIS DATA

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    IMPLEMENTASI QANUN RTRW KOTA BANDA ACEH TERHADAP RTH PADA SEMPADAN SUNGAI KRUNG ACEH DI KECAMATAN SYIAH KUALA

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    Pasal 53 ayat (2) Qanun RTRW Kota Banda Aceh telah menjadikan Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh sebagai bagian dari RTH. Tujuannya agar berfungsi untuk melindungi sungai dari kegiatan manusia yang dapat mengganggu fungsi pengaliran air sungai. Larangan penggunaaan sempadan sungai yaitu semua kegiatan untuk pengembangan permukiman, perdagangan, fasilitas sosial dan fasilitas umum lainnya yang berpotensi terjadinya perubahan lingkungan fisik alamiah ruang.Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh di Gampong Rukoh dan Gampong Kopelma Darussalam saat ini didominasi oleh bangunan illegal yang digunakan masyarakat. Pemerintah Kota Banda Aceh mempunyai kewenangan dalam melakukan pengendalian, namun pengendalian yang dilakukan pemerintah belum terealisasi dengan baik.Tujuan penulisan skripsi ini adalah untuk menjelaskan pelaksanaan penerapan RTH pada Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh, menjelaskan faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi implementasi dan menjelaskan upaya pemerintah dalam melakukan implementasi.Metode penelitian dilakukan secara yuridis empiris, data diperoleh melalui penelitian kepustakaan dan lapangan. Penelitian kepustakaan dilakukan dengan membaca buku-buku teks dan peraturan perundang-undangan, sedangkan penelitian lapangan dilakukan dengan mewawancarai responden dan informan.Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa pelaksanaan penerapan RTH masih belum terealisasi di Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh. Hal ini disebabkan belum adanya pemahaman serta tindakan pemerintah dalam melakukan pengendalian. Faktor-faktor yang mempengaruhi terdiri dari : faktor internal (1) pengendalian pemanfaatan area Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh, (2) konsep perencanaan pengelolaan RTH, dan (3) peraturan pelaksana Qanun RTRW Kota Banda Aceh. Sedangkan faktor eksternal (1) pengetahuan masyarakat tentang Qanun RTRW Kota Banda Aceh, (2) peran serta pemerintah gampong, dan (3) penyalahgunaan pemanfaatan RTH pada Sempadan Sungai. Upaya yang dilakukan yaitu (1) meningkatkan peran serta masyarakat, (2) mengeluarkan produk hukum dan (3) melakukan kerjasama. Disarankan kepada Pemerintah Kota Banda Aceh segera melakukan melakukan penertiban terhadap bangunan dalam kawasan RTH pada Sempadan Sungai Krung Aceh di Kecamatan Syiah Kuala yang semakin hari terus bertambah. Pemerintah harus mendorong peran serta masyarakat dengan melakukaan penyediaaan dana untuk mengelola RTH seperti membuka usaha bunga-bungaan dan tanaman palawija lainnya. Pemerintah juga harus cepat merealisasikan peraturan pelaksana dari Qanun RTRW Kota Banda Aceh

    An online badminton motion tracking system

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    This chapter presents a sport scene tracking system for badminton using video input where a single player's performance can be analyzed. A player's performance is being tracked in terms of distance, speed and acceleration during a specific event. A color filtering method is applied to filter the video and differentiate between moving and non moving objects. The coordinates from the first frame till the last frame are tracked and applied to get the distance coverage, speed and acceleration of the player. Analysis and comparison of videos between two world champion badminton players were made as a test case. Overall, this study provides a proof of concept that movement of player can be tracked by computer vision and it is even better than analyzing it manually by human eye

    A Year of Hijacking of Budgets by the Elite, Bypassing Public Welfare: End of Year Notes and Reflections by SEKNAS FITRA on Budget Year 2011

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    2011 was a year of budget hijacking by Indonesia's political and bureaucratic elite to the detriment of public welfare. An important factor at play in this situation was increasing “budget mafia” activity, evident in corruption cases within the Ministries of Youth & Sport and Labor & Transmigration; and in confirmation of charges against members of the Budget Committee (Banggar) of the House of Representatives (DPR) as accomplices in those cases. This turn of events confirms that Banggar has become a springboard for budget mafia activity. And, this year, hijacking of budgets has taken place in broad daylight with funds from the public purse being openly squandered on activities of benefit to political and bureaucratic leaders. Proposed construction of a new DPR building has a bad smell about it; purchase of a Presidential aircraft makes no sense; burdens of debt weigh more heavily on citizens; and official travel votes have become like feeding troughs for bureaucrats. All of this has amounted to nothing less than a hijacking of the State budget acted out in full public view. Hijacking of Indonesia's budgets continues because of Indonesia's weak law enforcement regime and because budget processes remain closed. Thus, in comparison to the amount spent on corruption eradication, the value of embezzled assets returned to the public purse is modest. The overall situation was made worse by the predilection of public institutions—especially ministries, agencies and political parties—not to be open about budgetary information. This derailing of budgetary funds has had implications for expenditure on education and health—both of which continued to be ineffective. Although government has managed to spend 20% of budgetary resources on education, education budgets have, at the same time, become a dumping ground for all sorts of activities. Moreover, at the central level, education funding is dispersed across 19 ministries and agencies and almost half of it is being appropriated for payment of salaries. Government is also not meeting its legal obligation to spend 5% of budgetary resources on health. It is no surprise, therefore, that Indonesia's Human Development Index (HDI)—which encompasses education and health—declined in 2011. The elite's hijacking of budgets has also led to neglect of public welfare in regions. A principal cause of this has been distortions of the system for fiscal transfers from the central government to regions (known as dana perimbangan). Those distortions have impacted badly on regional budgetary processes. Indeed, it is the fiscal transfers system itself that is acting as a catalyst for increased civil service spending in regions and for promotion of even more fiscal imbalance among regions. Around half of Indonesia's sub-national (regional) governments are appropriating more than 50% of their budgets to fund civil service costs. This situation was made worse by increased levels of misappropriation of regional funds—evident from national Audit Board reports. FITRA's projections and recommendations for 2012 reflect the assessment that budgets for 2012 are unlikely to be very different to those of 2011. Budget processes are still on a business-as-usual footing. Hijacking of budgets by the elite and neglect of public welfare will continue unless government completely revamps current pro-“rent-seeking” budgetary processes. And, as the next general election approaches, budget mafias will peddle their wares even more actively as they become players in political contests. According to FITRA's projections, State budget funding of civil service costs will continue to blow out in 2012 without any improvement of service provided or any diminution in the level of misappropriated funds. 2012 State funding for education will continue to resemble a dumping ground for sundry activities. The legal requirement to spend 5% of budgetary resources on health will, yet again, not be met. And national Audit Board reporting will continue to be little more than an annual ritual that cannot be counted on to improve the quality of budgetary spending. To put a stop to budget mafia operations, budget processes need to be totally revamped. Above all else, budgetary processes need to be open. To achieve that, the Law on State Finances needs to be revised to ensure in particular that it contains specific provisions fleshing out the Constitutional mandate that State budgets “shall be implemented in an open and accountable manner in order to best attain the prosperity of the people”. In addition, corruption eradication efforts should focus on the return of State assets to the public purse by those found guilty of embezzling them. Both the President and the DPR should become agents for change—to make budgets more efficient—and should refrain from deriving personal benefit from State-financed facilities. Revision of the regional fiscal transfers system must also be a priority. That system should squarely focus on realizing fundamental civic rights by reducing per capita fiscal inequalities among regions. The system's policy framework should therefore facilitate more efficient spending on regional civil services and promote greater prosperity for the people

    Palliative Surgery for Biliary Drainage in an Unresectable Pancreatic Cancer

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    Pancreatic cancer, known for its rapid progression and poor prognosis, usually presents with obstructive jaundice. Biliary drainage can be achieved by various techniques and approaches, with endoscopic drainage as the preferred method. However, open drainage of the biliary tree is indicated when unresectable tumor is found during resection surgery. This is a case of biliary drainage with a double bypass biliodigestive construction, which could be performed in patients with unresectable cancer in the head of the pancreas presenting with obstructive jaundice and gastric outlet obstruction

    Behind the Glitz of the 2010 Budget

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    At the end of every year, it is important to reflect upon and evaluate the quality of national budget policies. The National Secretariat of the Indonesian Forum for Budget Transparency (Seknas FITRA), together with its network of budget advocacy units across Indonesia, has consistently provided annual reports on budget performance. Such reports are an important part of its budget transparency work program and its effort to realize popular sovereignty over national budgets 2010 was the first year of President Susilo Bambang Yudoyono (SBY)'s second term of office following his re-election in 2009. In this second term, SBY should be able to be more resolute in his espousal of good budget policies and should not accord any priority to maintaining his political image. The principal emphases in the 2010 State budget (APBN 2010) were that it should promote “national economic recovery and boost community welfare”. But all that turned out to be mere rhetoric. The reality was that the budget was further removed than ever from the mandate of Article 23 of the Consititution that national budgets “shall be implemented in an open and accountable manner in order to best attain the prosperity of the people”. Instead of being used to promote the public interest, 40.7% of the 2010 APBN was consumed by routine expenditure on the bureaucracy and top echelons of the civil service. Furthermore, Rp 162.6 trillion of that 40.7% was spent on civil service costs, Rp 19.5 trillion on official travel and Rp 153.6 trillion on payment of interest on loans or loan repayments

    TIME MANAGEMENT FOR MILLENIAL IN PANDEMIC ERA

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    Tujuan dari kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat ini adalah untuk melaksanakan salah satuTri Dharma Perguruan Tinggi. Selain itu, melalui kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat ini,keberadaan perguruan tinggi diharapkan dapat memberikan kontribusi besar kepada pengembangandan penerapan keilmuan dalam masyarakat.Metode kegiatan yang digunakan adalah tim pelaksana mengunjungi Yayasan pondokpesantren dan panti asuhan nurul ikhsan yang beralamat di KP.MOMONGGOR RT/01/01 DESAKERANGGAN KEC.SETU KABUPATEN TANGERANG SELATAN, Kranggan, Kec. Setu, KotaTangerang Selatan, Banten 15312 dan memberikan pengabdian kepada masyarakat mulai tanggal21Maret 2021. Pelatihan ini bertujuan agar siswa dan siswi mengunjungi Yayasan pondok pesantrendan panti asuhan nurul ikhsan yang masih berusia remaja memahami pentingnya time managementatau manajemen waktu untuk meraih tujuan-tujuan yang lebih besar dan bisa menerapkanperencanaan waktu tersebut dalam kehidupannya mulai sekarang, terutama sebagai bekal dalammenghadapi kesulitan ekonomi seperti di masa pandemi saat ini.Hasil kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat ini adalah bertambahnya keilmuan danketerampilan siswa-siswi Yayasan pondok pesantren dan panti asuhan nurul ikhsan, khususnya dibidang manajemen yaitu perencanaan keuangan yang akan menjadi bekal mereka dalam mengelolawaktu, baik di masa normal maupun di masa kesulitan ekonomi seperti sekarang .Ilmu yang didapatkan pada kegiatan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat ini diharapkan mampumemberikan semangat dalam menyampaikan pengetahuan dan memberikan motivasi sertaberkontribusi bagi generasi muda, baik di lingkungan sekolah, kampus maupun masyarakat.Kata Kunci : Manajemen Waktu, Covid -1
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