scholarly journals Sistem Pendukung Keputusan Pemilihan Distro Linux Menggunakan Metode Simple Additive Weighting (SAW)

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 348
Author(s):  
Renny Puspita Sari ◽  
Fiqri Syah Redha

Linux is a kernel whose development has been very active since it was first released to the public. With a large community, Linux development has penetrated into various fields in the world of computerization, including personal computers. Today, Linux can be used on a variety of devices from personal computers to embedded systems. The development is very active thanks to the large community and Linux adopting open source, many developers are making their own version of the Linux-based operating system. Versions and types of Linux-based operating systems are called distros or distributions. The number of versions and types of Linux-based operating systems, of course, confuses users who are trying Linux for the first time or who want to fully switch to Linux from another operating system. Decision support systems can provide alternative solutions for those users who are confused about choosing a Linux distribution. By using the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method, the existing criteria can be used as benchmarks in determining the Linux distribution of choice and therefore the accuracy of the system can exceed 90%

Author(s):  
Dewi Nusraningrum ◽  
Salmi Mohd. Isa ◽  
Dipa Mulia

The application of industry 4.0 has been doing in many countries in the world today even some developed countries have headed to industry 5.0, nevertheless in Indonesia there are still many companies that have not implemented industry 4.0. This research aims to find out the extent of the implementation of industry 4.0 in Indonesia, especially the industry located on the island of Java.The industry 4.0 aspects as a benchmark of differentiator from previous industrial developments is worth scrutinized to know its application levels in the service and manufacturing industries. Although many industries still combine their operating system between the 4.0 industry and conventional operating systems. The populations are the services and manufacturing companies. The data was obtained by using a questionnaire distributed online to respondents with a purposive sampling method. The data was grouped according to The level of implementation and is centered. The calculation and percentage results demonstrate that the level of implementation of the 4.0 industry with a technology base in service companies and manufacturing companies are at a managed level. It illustrates that the companies being researched have not been fully on the demands of the 4.0 industry.


Author(s):  
Suvarna Gaikwad ◽  
Parth Dode ◽  
Shubham Chhipa ◽  
Shubhangi Vaikole

<p>Vehicles being the most widely used machines need to get smarter compared to their current technology. The necessity described by the younger generation of users, the millennials, for their devices to be smart and their vision to have more computerized and smarter applications of various sensors. The invention and development of better-computerized systems for infotainment and control of vehicles have taken speed and research is done mainly in an open-source on Linux kernel-based operating systems. The Smart Bike System is a Raspberry pi based operating system(AGL) for bikes tracks the various components of the bike like Speed, Quantity of fuel, Distance covered in a single trip, Temperature, Date and Time. We make a note that the current system of dashboards for representing the various aspects of a bike is old. A significant improvement would be made in the quality of the bike and the way people use it if the current computer technology of the world embraces the vehicular system. Automotive Grade Linux(AGL) is an (open source tech) operating system for automobiles which when installed on a computer in synchronization with the parts of a motor-bike has an ability to display more information in a more colorful and animated format like a computer desktop but specifically for automobiles.</p>


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Gerlach ◽  
Lukas Schauer ◽  
Michael Rademacher ◽  
Wolfgang Heiden ◽  
Karl Kirschner

The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged educators across the world to move their teaching and mentoring from in-person to remote. During nonpandemic semesters at their institutes (e.g. universities), educators can directly provide students the software environment needed to support their learning - either in specialized computer laboratories (e.g. computational chemistry labs) or shared computer spaces. These labs are often supported by staff that maintains the operating systems (OS) and software. But how does one provide a specialized software environment for remote teaching? One solution is to provide students a customized operating system (e.g., Linux) that includes open-source software for supporting your teaching goals. However, such a solution should not require students to install the OS alongside their existing one (i.e. dual/multi-booting) or be used as a complete replacement. Such approaches are risky because of a) the students' possible lack of software expertise, b) the possible disruption of an existing software workflow that is needed in other classes or by other family members, and c) the importance of maintaining a working computer when isolated (e.g. societal restrictions). To illustrate possible solutions, we discuss our approach that used a customized Linux OS and a Docker container in a course that teaches computational chemistry and Python3.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 97
Author(s):  
Mohammad Aldinugroho Abdullah ◽  
Iskandar Fitri ◽  
Novi Dian Nathasia

Pujasera Hangout Salihara is a company engaged in the business of serving food and beverages for the public. During the Covid 19 pandemic, there were many impacts, one of which was in the restaurant business sector. With the Fuzzy database method Tahani model and Simple Additive Weighting are used in determining the destination of the favorite food menu at the food court according to customer desires accurately, quickly, and easily understandable, helping the food court owner and tenant of the food court at the salihara hangout food court in providing food menu recommendations, the most popular drink menu and the highest and lowest rating of each food court in a week or a month. The method of Fuzzy database model Tahani and Simple Additive Weighting are applied in making a decision support system with stages determined by the researcher. The result of the Decision Support System is a system that can assist in making decisions that are carried out accurately and according to the desired goals. In applications that have been built, the results are based on the value of the degree of membership and the truth value of the calculation process in the application. Testing is done by means of the BlackBox testing.Keywords:Decision support system, Fuzzy database method, Tahani model, Simple Additive Weighting, Pujasera.


2019 ◽  
pp. 49-68
Author(s):  
Jana Riess

This chapter looks at Mormons' experiences in the Latter-day Saints (LDS) temple. Whereas regular Sunday services are open to the public at thousands of LDS chapel meetinghouses around the world, temples are rare—there are just over 150 around the globe—and closed to everyone but the most committed Latter-day Saints. The Next Mormons Survey (NMS) data shows that most Mormons who have been to the temple do have a good first experience. Six in ten current Mormon respondents reported that they had been to the temple for the initiatory followed by the endowment ceremony, which are the two essential rites of initiation for the LDS temple. However, it is possible there is a disconnect between what millennials say about loving their first time in the temple and what some of them actually felt in real time. Overall, the temple emerges as a complex site of contention for many former Mormons.


2003 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 29-50 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lilian Mathieu

This article is a comparative study of five prostitutes' social movements. The emergence of these movements is one of the major developments in the politics of prostitution: for the first time, prostitutes are politically organizing and expressing their claims and grievances in the public debate about prostitution — a debate from which they are usually excluded. But, as is the case for most stigmatized populations, this pretension to enter into the public debate is faced with many difficulties. Some of these are inherent to the world of prostitution, which is an informal, competitive and violent world, in which leaders face constant challenges to establish and maintain their authority and legitimacy. The article also emphasizes the crucial, but ambiguous, role played by alliances between prostitutes and people from other parts of society (especially feminists). Prostitutes' dependence on these supporters leads the author to consider their social movements to be heteronomous mobilizations.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 52-57
Author(s):  
Anna ◽  
Riski Annisa ◽  
Robi Parwandar

Today, mobile devices are very popular with the public and the android operating system become the most famous mobile phone in the world because of its sophistication and efficiency to be everywhere. One feature that is often used in Android is a game. Learning by the method of reading through a book directly usually causes boredom for a reader while studying. Because of the identical content of the book, it usually contains only ordinary writing and pictures, so that a reader tends to get bored and lazy to learn more. Therefore, the author makes an adventure game that combines games and education, as a medium for learning and playing that is interesting. Game level consists of three levels where each level is given questions about accounting learning with different levels of difficulty. Making this game application is intended for Vocational High School students majoring in Accounting as well as for the general public to increase knowledge about accounting. This game was created using the Construct2 application based on HTML5 and Adobe Photoshop. Based on the results of research and submission of the questionnaire that the author did, it was found that the percentage of answers to the questions of 10 respondents stated that this game can increase knowledge about accounting, and overcome boredom in learning accounting.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-96
Author(s):  
FANDI AZIZ

In the development of the world of work, a reward is an important factor to improve the quality of human resources as well as an appreciation for those with enhancement. Therefore, a company should be careful in performing its assessment. Thus, a decision support system application is required to assist a company in performing the assessment process. Accordingly, the decision-making process uses the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method. Results of the system functionality can run 100% well and as needed, and the result of the system accuracy test are 100%. This indicates that a decision support system can function properly with the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method. Keywords: Reward, Simple Additive Weighting (SAW), Decision Support System


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-97
Author(s):  
Fitri Yanti ◽  
Tonni Limbong

Tutoring institutions are non-formal institutions engaged in the world of education. the number of tutoring institutions that have sprung up nowadays, making competition increasingly fierce causing parents to be selective in choosing however. This is what sometimes makes parents confused about choosing a tutoring institution that suits their income, causing breakups in the middle of the road because they are not in accordance with their income. In a decision support system, the application of a method that can be used as a reference for problem solving must be carried out. In this case, the method used is the Simple Additive Weighting Method (SAW) which is one of the methods used in problem solving in Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making (FMADM).


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Thomas Gerlach ◽  
Lukas Schauer ◽  
Michael Rademacher ◽  
Wolfgang Heiden ◽  
Karl Kirschner

The Covid-19 pandemic has challenged educators across the world to move their teaching and mentoring from in-person to remote. During nonpandemic semesters at their institutes (e.g. universities), educators can directly provide students the software environment needed to support their learning - either in specialized computer laboratories (e.g. computational chemistry labs) or shared computer spaces. These labs are often supported by staff that maintains the operating systems (OS) and software. But how does one provide a specialized software environment for remote teaching? One solution is to provide students a customized operating system (e.g., Linux) that includes open-source software for supporting your teaching goals. However, such a solution should not require students to install the OS alongside their existing one (i.e. dual/multi-booting) or be used as a complete replacement. Such approaches are risky because of a) the students' possible lack of software expertise, b) the possible disruption of an existing software workflow that is needed in other classes or by other family members, and c) the importance of maintaining a working computer when isolated (e.g. societal restrictions). To illustrate possible solutions, we discuss our approach that used a customized Linux OS and a Docker container in a course that teaches computational chemistry and Python3.


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