scholarly journals Sistem Database Pemasyarakatan Studi Kasus Lapas Kelas II A Pekanbaru

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 59-67
Author(s):  
Yuda Irawan ◽  
Uci Rahmalisa ◽  
Ulfa Aprilia

Abstract- Penitentiary institutions are a place to provide guidance to prisoners. In the Class II A Correctional Institution of Pekanbaru City still uses the prisoner data collection system manually, such as recording inmates' data in the ledger, recording data on prisoners who conduct conditional leave or conditional release into the guidance book and visitor data still recorded in the list book visit. The method used in this study is the waterfall method and the data used is data from March to April 2019 obtained from the Class II A Correctional Institution in Pekanbaru City. The results of this study are a Correctional Database System is just an Information System to facilitate officers of Correctional Institutions in recording and recapitulating Prisoners and Visitors data. Keywords: Institutions of Promotion, Information Systems, database system, PHP.  Abstrak- Lembaga pemasyarakatan adalah sebuah tempat untuk melakukan pembinaan terhadap narapidan. Pada Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Kelas II A Kota Pekanbaru masih menggunakan sistem pendataan narapidana secara manual, seperti mencatat data-data narapidana ke dalam buku besar, mencatat data narapidana yang melakukan cuti bersyarat (CB) atau pelepasan bersyarat (PB) ke dalam buku pembinaan dan data pengunjung masih di catat kedalm buku daftar kunjungan. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode waterfall dan data yang digunakan adalah data pada bulan Maret-April 2019 yang diperoleh dari Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Kelas II A Kota Pekanbaru. Hasil dari penelitian ini adalah sebuah Sistem Database Pemasyarakatan hanyalah sebuah Sistem Informasi untuk memudahkan petugas Lembaga Pemasyarakatan dalam melakukan pencatatan dan rekapitulasi data-data Narapidana dan Pengunjung. Kata Kunci: Lembaga Permasyarakatan, Sistem Informasi, sistem database, PHP

Telematika ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 131
Author(s):  
Ari Kusuma Wardana ◽  
Eko Aribowo

Purpose:This research was conducted to help manage the implementation of the pencak silat championship. So that the championship can run in an orderly and professional manner.Design/methodology/approach:This research went through several stages, starting from data collection, system requirements analysis, design, implementation, and system testing.Findings/result:Website-based information system for pencak silat tournament.Originality/value/state of the art:Pencak silat is a martial arts rich in techniques, benefits, and carries noble values that should be preserved as the Indonesian nation's successor. To preserve the existence of pencak silat in Indonesia, various pencak silat competitions were held in several cities in Indonesia. In the championship implementation, several things can disrupt the course of the matches. Of course, it will make the championship unprofessional. For this reason, along with the development of science and technology, a system was created that would help manage the implementation of the pencak silat championship so that the championship can run in an orderly and professional manner.


2002 ◽  
Vol 15 (2) ◽  
pp. 6-10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carolyn DeCoster

On September 11, 2000, the First Ministers of Canada issued a communiqué pledging to develop and report on waiting times for a number of diagnostic and treatment services. Reporting is to begin by September 2002. Given this commitment, what are the ideal characteristics of such a data collection system? This article defines and evaluates methods of measuring waiting times, and recommends a prioritized waiting-time information system to permit both measurement and management.


1976 ◽  
Vol 15 (01) ◽  
pp. 21-28 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carmen A. Scudiero ◽  
Ruth L. Wong

A free text data collection system has been developed at the University of Illinois utilizing single word, syntax free dictionary lookup to process data for retrieval. The source document for the system is the Surgical Pathology Request and Report form. To date 12,653 documents have been entered into the system.The free text data was used to create an IRS (Information Retrieval System) database. A program to interrogate this database has been developed to numerically coded operative procedures. A total of 16,519 procedures records were generated. One and nine tenths percent of the procedures could not be fitted into any procedures category; 6.1% could not be specifically coded, while 92% were coded into specific categories. A system of PL/1 programs has been developed to facilitate manual editing of these records, which can be performed in a reasonable length of time (1 week). This manual check reveals that these 92% were coded with precision = 0.931 and recall = 0.924. Correction of the readily correctable errors could improve these figures to precision = 0.977 and recall = 0.987. Syntax errors were relatively unimportant in the overall coding process, but did introduce significant error in some categories, such as when right-left-bilateral distinction was attempted.The coded file that has been constructed will be used as an input file to a gynecological disease/PAP smear correlation system. The outputs of this system will include retrospective information on the natural history of selected diseases and a patient log providing information to the clinician on patient follow-up.Thus a free text data collection system can be utilized to produce numerically coded files of reasonable accuracy. Further, these files can be used as a source of useful information both for the clinician and for the medical researcher.


Author(s):  
Mary Kay Gugerty ◽  
Dean Karlan

Monitoring data at the Ugandan Salama SHIELD Foundation revealed perfect repayment rates in its microfinance program. But rather than take these data at face value, a diligent program officer set out to determine if the data might be concealing other stories. In his efforts to investigate the truth behind the data, he made a number of decisions about what data to collect—and, importantly, what not to. But, as this case demonstrates, actionable data is only half the story; right-fit resources and systems are necessary to turn data into action. Readers will think critically about what data are necessary to answer key operational questions and will design data collection instruments to deliver these data. They will also consider ways of applying the CART principles to strengthen the data collection system and determine where the organization should focus its monitoring efforts.


Author(s):  
Arturo Marroquin Rivera ◽  
Juan Camilo Rosas-Romero ◽  
Sergio Mario Castro ◽  
Fernando Suárez-Obando ◽  
Jeny Aguilera-Cruz ◽  
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