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The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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1. Harto Tanujaya, Ph. D. Universitas Tarumanagara,Indonesia (Chair) 2. Prof. Satoyuki Kawano Osaka University, Japan

3. Prof. Robert Vale Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

4. Prof. Brenda Vale Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

5. Dr-Ing. A. Rugerri Toni L. Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe Germany

6. Dr. Sie Teng Soh Curtin University, Australia

7. Dr. Thomas Marconi Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands

8. Prof. Yahaya Ahmad University of Malaya, Malaysia 9. Prof. Mohd. Zulkifly b. Abdullah Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 10. Prof. Zaidi Mohd. Ripin Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 11. Dr. Ing. Joewono Prasetijo Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia 12. Dr. Bambang K. Hadi Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia 13. Prof. Jamasri University of Gadjah Mada, Indonesia 14. Prof. Eddy S. Siradj. University of Indonesia, Indonesia 15. Prof. I Gusti Bagus Wijaya Kusuma Udayana University, Indonesia 16. Prof. Kuncoro Diharjo Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia

17. Prof. I Nyoman Pujawan Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November, Indonesia

18. Prof. Hadi Sutanto Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

19. Prof. Tri Harso Karyono Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia 20. Prof. Agustinus Purna Irawan Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 21. Prof. Chaidir A. Makarim Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 22. Prof. Leksmono S. Putranto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 23. Tjandra Susila, Ph.D Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 24. Dr. Parino Rahardjo, MM Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 25. Dr. Danang Priatmodjo Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 26. Dr. Adianto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 27. Dr. Naniek Widayati Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 28. Dr. M. Sobron Lubis Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 29. Dr. Lamto Widodo Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 30. Dr. Wati A. Pranoto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 31. Ir. Hadian S Utama, MSEE Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 32. I wayan Sukania, ST., MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 33. Wilson K, ST.,MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 34. Dr. Titin Fatimah Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 35. Ir. Priyendiswara .A , MCom Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 36. Ir. Sylvie Wirawati, MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 37. Ir. Liong Ju Tjung, MSc Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 38. Ir. Endah Setyaningsih, MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia

REVIEWER

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ABSTRACTS

3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara

(ICET)

“Smart Engineering for Future Cities” Jakarta, 4-5 October 2017

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING UNIVERSITAS TARUMANAGARA

JAKARTA-INDONESIA 2017

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FOREWORDS RECTOR OF UNIVERSITAS TARUMANAGARA

Keynote speakers, Honorable Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen, It is a great pleasure for me to open the ICET 2017 and to extend to you all a very warm welcome. We are grateful for having a number of participants who come here to share experience, and discuss problems of mutual interest with delegates from different cities and disciplines.

The topic of this conference, “Smart Engineering for Future Cities”, could not be more important and relevant. If we explore the most populous cities in Asia, each city faces many complex problems that require different types of action. Einstein once said that “We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them.” Engineers have a key role to play in creating and maintaining sustainable communities across the planet and we have to rise to the challenges we face very quickly. As engineers, we need to adapt our thinking, embrace advocacy and business planning, technology and computer sciences, work across wider domains and ensure that cities are truly able to meet the full needs of our future. It is envisaged that the intellectual discourse in this event will result in future collaborations between universities, research institutions and industry both locally and internationally, particularly around issues of smart engineering and future cities. I would like to congratulate the Organizing Committee of ICET 2017, for their utmost efforts and dedication. I would also like to express my gratitude to the sponsors for their contributions in making this conference a success. I wish the International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET 2017) a very useful and fruitful event. Thank you for your attention and contribution.

Rector

Prof. Dr. Agustinus Purna Irawan

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FOREWORDS DEAN OF FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

I would like to welcome all of the participants of the 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET 3rd) at the Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta. The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET 3rd) is one of our traditions every 2 years

to bring together researchers, academics, and professionals from all over the world, experts in architecture, civil, mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering, regional and urban planning, and applied sciences. This year, the topic of the conference about “Smart Engineering for Future Cities”. A City is a large human settlement which constantly and dynamically changes, so sustainable development using smart engineering needs to be utilized to satisfy the quality of human life. The conference particularly encouraged the interaction of researchers, academics, and professionals to present and to discuss new and current work in research. I do hope, the conference to be a valuable forum for all and to share their good research, and also the conference will improve awareness and understanding of the better of life. Please, enjoy your time in Jakarta and Universitas Tarumanagara. Dean of Faculty of Engineering Harto Tanujaya, S.T., M.T., Ph.D

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FOREWORDS CHAIRMAN OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Welcome to the 2017 International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara. This is the third event of the biannual international conference held by Faculty of Engineering of Universitas Tarumanagara since 2013. This time we choose the topic “Smart Engineering for Future Cities” in the hope that it will

contribute to the dynamically changing world. Cities as human habitat should be ready and resilient to face those dynamic changes. Technology is one of strongest tools in our efforts of realizing the sustainability of our future cities. Innovative and smart engineering has an important key role to support those efforts. I Hope this conference can give participants the opportunity to contribute valuable ideas as well as strengthen the networks among researchers, academics and professionals from different places, background and interests. Sharing ideas through research is the only way of achieving progress towards our objectives. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to express our gratitude to the Foundation of Tarumanagara, Rector of Universitas Tarumanagara, Dean of Faculty of Engineering, partners and sponsors of ICET 2017, for their supports and helps. I also would like to thank the authors for their contributions. Without their contributions, this conference would never been realized. My sincere thanks go to my team who has worked really hard to prepare the event. Finally, I wish you a nice day and enjoy the conference as well as the vibrant Jakarta. Chairperson of 3rd ICET 2017 Dr.Eng., Titin Fatimah, S.T., M.Eng.

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SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE

1. Harto Tanujaya, Ph. D. Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia (Chair) 2. Prof. Satoyuki Kawano Osaka University, Japan 3. Prof. Robert Vale Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand 4. Prof. Brenda Vale Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand

5. Dr-Ing. A. Rugerri Toni L. Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe Germany

6. Dr. Sie Teng Soh Curtin University, Australia

7. Dr. Thomas Marconi Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), The Netherlands

8. Prof. Yahaya Ahmad University of Malaya, Malaysia 9. Prof. Mohd. Zulkifly b. Abdullah Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 10. Prof. Zaidi Mohd. Ripin Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 11. Dr. Ing. Joewono Prasetijo Universiti Tun Hussein Onn, Malaysia 12. Dr. Bambang K. Hadi Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia 13. Prof. Jamasri University of Gadjah Mada, Indonesia 14. Prof. Eddy S. Siradj. University of Indonesia, Indonesia 15. Prof. I Gusti Bagus Wijaya Kusuma Udayana University, Indonesia 16. Prof. Kuncoro Diharjo Sebelas Maret University, Indonesia

17. Prof. I Nyoman Pujawan Institut Teknologi Sepuluh November, Indonesia

18. Prof. Hadi Sutanto Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

19. Prof. Tri Harso Karyono Tanri Abeng University, Indonesia 20. Prof. Agustinus Purna Irawan Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 21. Prof. Chaidir A. Makarim Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 22. Prof. Leksmono S. Putranto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 23. Tjandra Susila, Ph.D Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 24. Dr. Parino Rahardjo, MM Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 25. Dr. Danang Priatmodjo Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 26. Dr. Adianto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 27. Dr. Naniek Widayati Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 28. Dr. M. Sobron Lubis Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 29. Dr. Lamto Widodo Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 30. Dr. Wati A. Pranoto Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 31. Ir. Hadian S Utama, MSEE Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 32. I wayan Sukania, ST., MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 33. Wilson K, ST., MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 34. Dr. Titin Fatimah Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 35. Ir. Priyendiswara A., MCom Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 36. Ir. Sylvie Wirawati, MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 37. Ir. Liong Ju Tjung, MSc Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia 38. Ir. Endah Setyaningsih, MT Universitas Tarumanagara, Indonesia

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chair : Dr. Eng. Titin Fatimah, S.T., M.Eng Vice Chairman : Dr. Steven Darmawan S.T., M.T. Secretariat : M. Agung Saryatmo, S.T., M.M., M.T.

Meirista Wulandari, S.T., M.Eng. Regina Suryadjaja, S.T., M.T. Nadia Ayu Rahma Lestari, S.T. Wahyu Perdana, S.H. M.H. Euis Susanty, S.H. Theresia Purba, Amd.

Treasurers :

I Wayan Sukania, S.T., M.T. Palar Kelana H, S.E. Henny Damayanti P, S.E.

Technical Paper :

Harto Tanujaya, S.T., M.T., Ph. D. Lithrone Laricha S., S.T., M.T. Lucia Indah, S.T. M.Arch. Dr. M. Sobron Lubis, M.Sc. Joni Fat, M.E. Ir. Arianti Sutandi, M.Eng. Wahyu Kusuma Astuti, S.T., M.Sc.

Publication and Documentation

: Wilson Kosasih, S.T., M.T. Suraidi, S.T., M.T. Theresia Budi Jayanti, S.T., M.Sc. Rio Sanjaya, S.T. Sugiyanto, A.R. Johnsen F., Tommy Wibowo, S.Kom., Kevin, Hendry

Technical Supports : Ir. Arianti Sutandi, M.Eng. Klara Puspita Indrawati, S.T., M.Ars. Agnatasya Listianty M, S.T., M.Sc. Wahyu Kusuma Astuti, S.T., M.Sc. Nafi’ah Solikhah, S.T., M.T. Andi Surya, S.T., M.Ars. Ir. Niluh Putu Shinta E.S., M.T. Denny Husin, S.T., MA H&U Ir. Dewi Ratnaningrum, M.M. Ir. Diah Anggraini, M.Si. Arif Sandjaya, S.T., M.T. Joni Fat, S.T., M.E. Sintia Dewi, S.T., M.T. Didi W. Utama, S.T., M.T. Amir Syarifudin, S.E. Iswanto, SAB. Aryadi Ismail Aji Euis Susanty, S.H. Muhammad Nur

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ICET 2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Day 1: Wednesday, October 4th, 2017

Time Activity 1 08.00-08.30 Registration + coffee break

2 08.30-9.30

Opening ceremony - Opening remarks from ICET 2017 chairperson - Opening remarks from the Dean of Engineering Faculty - Opening remarks from the Rector of Universitas Tarumanagara

3 9.30-12.00

Keynote Speaker I Prof. Dr. Stephen Cairns, Program Director od the Future Cities Laboratory, ETH Zurich “Urban Transformations in Asia: Responsive Knowledge Strategies, Design Scenario, and Action Plans”

Keynote Speaker II Prof. Dr. Tech. Ir. Danang Parikesit, M.Sc. (Professor of Transportation Planning and Engineering UGM, Chair – Transportation Technical Committee, National Research Council) “Updates on The Progress of Intelligent Transportation System for Indonesian Urban Areas”

Discussion (moderator: Dr. Danang Priatmodjo) 4 12.00-13.00 Lunch break 5 13.00-15.00 Parallel session I 6 15.00-15.15 Coffee break 7 15.15-17.00 Parallel session II

Day 2: Thursday, October5th, 2017

Time Activity 1 08.00-08.30 Registration + coffee break 2 08.30-10.30 Parallel session III 3 10.30-10.45 Coffee break 4 10.45-12.15 Parallel session IV 5 12.15-12.30 Closing 6 12.30- end Lunch break

Note : - Opening ceremony and plenary session: Main Building, Auditorium 3rd floor - Parallel session: Main Building, 14th floor

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TABLE OF CONTENTS COVER ................................................................................................. REVIEWER ........................................................................................... SUBTITLE OF BOOK ............................................................................. FOREWORDS RECTOR OF UNIVERSITAS TARUMANAGARA ................ FOREWORDS DEAN OF FACULTY OF ENGINEERING ............................FOREWORDS CHAIRMAN OF THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ............ SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ...................................................................... ORGANIZING COMMITTEE .................................................................. ICET 2017 CONFERENCE PROGRAM ....................................................TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................... PARALLEL SESSION SCHEDULE ............................................................ FLOOR PLAN ........................................................................................ ABSTRACTS

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List of Papers Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page

2 DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF FREIGHT FORWARDING WITH AGILE SDLC Johanes Fernandes Andry

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3 A STUDY ON CULTURAL LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION OF SUBAK IN GIANYAR REGENCY, BALI, INDONESIA Titin Fatimah

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5 GREEN ARCHITECTURE STUDY ON CHANGES FOR SPACES IN HOUSING GRIYA CINERE 1, DEPOK-WEST JAVA Ratih Budiarti

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EVALUATION AND MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF DJUANDA RESERVOIR OPERATION IN EMPHASIS TO FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER DEMAND Rahmat Sudiana, Doddi Yudianto, Zhang Xiuju

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REGIONAL AND CITY PLANNING: ‘KAMPUNG’ PLANNING ARCHITECTURE STYLE OF DENAI ALAM AS SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT Mustapha Kamal Zulkarnain

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8 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF ROAD CROSSING METHOD Leksmono Suryo Putranto, Albert Christoper 6

9 WATER QUALITY MODELING DUE TO THE INFLUENCE OF BOD PARAMETER IN CINAMBO RIVER Adhita Prasetya, Doddi Yudianto, Xie Yuebo

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10 INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE KAMPONG HYBRID IN CODE RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT

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Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA Budi Prayitno

11 PROSPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE WOOD BUILDING ARCHITECTURE James Rilatupa

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12 ANTECEDENT FACTORS OF INDONESIA FAIR REVISIT INTENTION: MODERATION EFFECT OF BRAND AWARENESS Ronald Sukwadi, Wahyuni Inderawati

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13 IMPACTS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITY IN THE WORLD Hizkia Huwae

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GAIT ANALYSIS OF A SCOLIOSIS PATIENT WEARING A RAMIE/HDPE THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE BOSTON BRACES USING 3D MOTION ANALYZER Lies Banowati, Bambang Kismono Hadi, Rochim Suratman, Agus Hadian Rahim

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16 INFLUENCE OF CONTACT BETWEEN CRACK SURFACES ON STIFFNESS REDUCTION IN A BREATHING CRACKED ROTOR Rugerri Toni Liong

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17 THE STRATEGIC PLANNING OF BORDER AREA IN WINI, REGENCY OF NORTH CENTRAL TIMOR OF EAST NUSA TENGGARA Priyendiswara Agustina Bela, Maria Anastasia Keraf

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18 BINARY IMAGE MORPHOLOGY USING LOW PASS FILTERING Teady Matius Surya Mulyana 15

19 SPATIAL INCLUSION FOR MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN PUBLIC SPACE Wakhidah Kurniawati 16

20 DASHBOARD APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY SYSTEM Okto Yonatan S 17

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THE QUATTRO HELIX MODEL FOR COLLABORATION AND PARTICIPATION IN REVERSE LOGISTICS: INDONESIAN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY Hesti Maheswari, Gatot Yudoko, Akbar Adhiutama, Priyono

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COMPARISON OF BARRON AND HANSBO METHOD FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL DRAIN SPACING WITH TIME OF CONSOLIDATION AND RATIO OF COEFFICIENT OF CONSOLIDATION Budijanto Widjaja, Anthonius Steven Sutanto

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23 LOCAL WIDOM FIDELITY AS AN EVIDENCE OF TRADITIONAL HOUSE PRESERVATION Handajani Asriningpuri, Fajar Kurniawati, Keiko Sugianto

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24 DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEM AS BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING WITH SDLC METHOD Priskila Christine Rahayu, Laurence , Markun Hanjaya

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25 EFFORT OF UPGRADING THE LAWEYAN TO BE NATIONAL CULTURAL CONSERVATION Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono

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27 STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA (CASE STUDY: RAWA BELONG REGION) 23

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Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page Lutfi Fadli, Suryadi Santoso, Djoko Subekti

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URBAN SPATIAL DESIGN BASED ON TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT (CASE STUDY: PALMERAH AREA, WEST JAKARTA) Diah Anggraini, Theresia Budi Jayanti, Lucia Indah Pramanti, Sintia Dewi Wulanningrum

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30 A STUDY OF FACTORS DETERMINING TENANT MIX IN SHOPPING MALL BASED ON VISITORS PREFERENCES Hutam Rahutama, Ricky Pittra Halim, Erwin Fahmi

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RESEARCH OF SHOPPING CENTER PERFORMANCE BASED ON COMPARISON BY IMPORTANCE AGAINST SATISFACTION LEVEL OF VISITORS AND TENANTS Vincent Iskandar

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STUDY ON TRADING ACTIVITIES CHANGE ALONG COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR CASE STUDY: JALAN RAYA BEKASI BARAT David, Eduard Tjahjadi, Wita Simatupang

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DETERMINING EFFECTIVE FACE MILLING CUTTING PARAMETER FOR ALUMINUM ALLOY AA-6061 AND AA-7075 BASED ON SURFACE ROUGHNESS M. Sobron Y.Lubis, Musa Law, Rosehan

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35 ABNORMAL KIDNEY DIAGNOSIS THROUGH IRIS USING DEEP CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK Indra, Meirista Wulandari, Yohanes Calvinus

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36 DATA MINING AND SEMANTIC DATA WAREHOUSE FOR ENROLLMENT ANALYSIS IN MARKETING STRATEGY Yazid, Ema Utami, Hanif Al Fatta

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ANALYSIS OF RED LIGHT RUNNING VEHICLES ALONG THE ROADS WITH TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT BAKAU CONDONG ROAD Joewono Prasetijo, Izuan Bin Musa, Leksmono Suryo Putranto, Alvin John Lim Meng Siang, Basil David Daniel, Mohd Erwan Bin Sanik

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39 PLASTIC WASTE UTILIZATION IN LIEU OF FUEL OIL LAND USING SIMPLE PYROLYSIS Jenny Delly, Samhuddin, Muhammad Hasbi

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CREATING EDUCATIONAL GREEN AREA THROUGH HYDROPONIC-AQUAPONIC SYSTEM (OBJECT OF STUDY: SD-SMK PERTI, GROGOL) Agnatasya Listianti Mustaram, Nafiah Solikhah, Sintia Dewi Wulanningrum, Yunita Ardianti Sabtalistia

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41 THE FUTURE ROLE OF IoT FOR SMART CITY (SURVEY) Meirista Wulandari, Tjandra Susila 34

42 STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA (CASE STUDY : PETAK SEMBILAN REGION GLODOK) Yusdianto Haryo Soeroso

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43 IMPLEMENTATION OF PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN ORDER TO DESIGN AN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTER OF MANGROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AT PANTAI INDAH

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Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page KAPUK Theresanny Utama

44 THE EFFECT OF SHOPPING CENTER ATTRIBUTES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AT THE WEST JAKARTA PRIMARY CENTER AREA Perez Januar Soewito

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45 BUTTON-PUSHING DEVICE Mega Cynthia Wishnu, Joni Fat, Fahraini Bacharuddin 38

46 VEHICLE MONITORING SYSTEM USING ANDROID Glen Putranto, Harlianto Tanudjaja, FX. Sigit Wijono 39

47 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DELAY ANALYSIS WITH ISOLATED COLLAPSED BUT-FOR (ICBF) METHOD Satya Dharmadi, Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo

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48 IMALEKTA PRESIDENT ELECTION BY FINGERPRINT SYSTEM Herlina, Dali Santun Naga, Joni Fat, Nicky 41

49 ANDROID-BASED NURSE CALL Roby, Pono Budi Mardjoko, Meirista Wulandari , Cynthia Putri Wangsajaya

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50 VERTICAL HYDROPONICS FARMING COMPLEX Shirley Octaviani, Dewi Ratnaningrum, Franky Liauw

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51 SEARCHING TOOLS AT HOME BASED ON ANDROID Yanni Puterinanda, Hadian Satria Utama, Pono Budi Mardjoko 44

52 DREDGER SELECTION METHOD BASED On TRIPLE CONSTRAINT OF CONSTRUCTION Ruddy Yusuf , Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo

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54 GROWTH PATTERN OF URBAN SPRAWL AROUND THE NEW CITY CASE STUDY BSD SOUTH TANGERANG Achmad Rusli Rita Rita, Suryono Herlambang, Nurahma Tresani

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55 FINAL ACCOUNT ON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH MUTUAL TERMINATION AGREEMENT Kevin Sennatra, Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo

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56 STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES USAGE AT JELAMBAR SUB-DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA Andreas Mihardja

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CHRONOGRAPHICAL SCHEDULING LOGIC METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING OF HIGH RISE BUILDING PROJECT IN JAKARTA Lilyana Friescilia, Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo

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58 RPTRA EVALUATION AS SOCIAL FACILITY Erny Haerani 50

59 ECG SIGNAL MODEL PARAMETERS EXTRACTION METHOD FOR DATA COMPRESSION A. A. Pramudita, Cinthia Aliwarga, Lydia Sari, Maria A. Kartawidjaja

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60 THE SLUM AND PERI-URBANIZATION IN METROPOLITAN BANDUNG RAYA Anita Vitriana

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61 ANALYSIS OF RAW MATERIAL NEEDS IN MAKING EJ PRODUCT WITH 53

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Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page MRP METHOD IN PT. BINTANG TOEDJOE Meri Prasetyawati, Renty Anugerah Mahaji Puteri

63 KALMAN FILTERING ON EARNED SCHEDULE METHOD Edwin Thianudorus, Jovan Prasetya, Basuki Anondho

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64 NATURAL SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT EXPLORATORIUM Nathania Damara , Sidhi Wiguna, Dewi Ratnaningrum 55

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THE EFFECT OF INHIBITORS ASCORBIC ACID TO MORFOLOGI SURFACE, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, AND RATE OF CORROSION IN SEA WATER MEDIA ON STEEL A 242 Budiarto

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67 DEVELOPMENT OF ART DECO ARCHITECTURE IN INDONESIA Nafiah Solikhah , Andi Surya Kurnia

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68 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SMOKE OVER A BACKWARD-FACING STEP GEOMETRY Steven Darmawan

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70 ONTOLOGY MODELING OF DIGITAL LIBRARY USING SLIMS DATABASE SCHEMA Joko Purwanto, Kusrini, Andi Sunyoto

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71 EVALUATING SAFETY AND HEALTH FACTORS INFLUENCING PERFORMANCE OF LOW-COST APARTMENTS IN JAKARTA Tri Susanto, B.P Kusumo Bintoro, Mirsa D Novianti

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72 ANALITICAL STUDY OF MECANUM WHEELS FOR OMNI DIRECTIONAL FOUR WHEELER MOBILE ROBOT Didi Widya Utama, Glandy Primatri, Anthony Benyamin

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74 FACTORS INFLUENCING SAFETY AND HEALTH PERFORMANCE FOR LOW COST HOUSING: DEVELOPER’S PERSPECTIVE Mirsa Diah Novianti, Bambang Purwoko Kusumo Bintoro, Tri Susanto

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75 ANALYSIS OF WOOD CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AND ITS APPLICATION TOWARDS PCPD LOT 10 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Hartono Wijaya, Arianti Sutandi

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SHOPPING CENTER IMPACT STUDY: SOCIO-ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW CASE STUDY: LIPPO PURI MALL, WEST JAKARTA, INDONESIA Meyriana Kesuma, Regina Suryadjaja

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77 HYDRAULIC HOUSE AS ALTERNATIVE HOUSE MODEL IN TIDAL AREA (CASE STUDY OF KEMIJEN VILLAGE , SEMARANG) Etty E. Listiati, IM. Tri Hesti Mulyani, B. Tyas Susanti

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CHARACTERISRIC OF ASPHALT CONCRETE MIXTURE USING LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) WASTE AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE Ni Luh Putu Shinta Eka Setyarini, Widodo Kushartomo, Daud Aulia

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EFFECT OF MIXING TEMPERATURE ON ASPHALT CHARACTERISTIC OF CONCRETE USING HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE Ni Luh Putu Shinta Eka Setyarini, Widodo Kushartomo, Erland Ferrary Arius Ambon

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY FOR DAILY NEEDS CASE STUDY: WEST JAKARTA RESIDENCE (KELURAHAN BOJONG, KEMBANGAN AND SURROUNDING) Hansel

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84 THE ENDURANCE OF PURI SAREN UBUD’S CULTURAL SPACEAS A HERITAGE AREA IN GIANYAR CITY I Gede Wyana Lokantara, Aulia Suminar Ayu, Listyana Febriani

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85 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB SERVER APPLICATION FOR MANAGING THE SMART HOME ARDUINO BASED Muhammad Rif’an, Syufrijal, Ermi Media’s

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89 WATERFRONT CONCEPT SITE PLANNING OF SEMARANG CITY BANJIR KANAL TIMUR RIVERSIDE AREA Yonathan Putera Wicaksana, Sylvie Wirawati

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90 STUDY OF PROCUREMENT, UTILIZATION, AND MANAGEMENT MOSQUE IN JEMBATAN BESI AREA Nur Mawaddah

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93 STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN GBCI CERTIFIED HIGHRISE BUILDING Ivan Pratama, Arianti Sutandi

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94 STRUCTURE SYSTEM OF NUSANTARA ARCHITECTURE, CASE OF EMPYAK ROOF CONSTRUCTION Ch Koesmartadi, Josef Prijotomo

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95 SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF BAJO TRIBE IN BUNGIN ISLAND Verry Lahamendu, Aristotulus E. Tungka, Pingkan Peggy Egam

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96 ASPHALT CONCRETE CHARACTERISTICS USING AGGREGATE WASTE PLASTIC LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) Widodo Kushartomo, Ni LuhPutuShintaEkaSetyarini, Calvim Jonathan

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97 TESTING USED INDUSTRIAL INDUCTION MOTOR TO HYDROELECTRIC GENERATOR FOR MICRO HYDRO POWER PLANT AT ISOLATED AREA Rimbawati , Abdul Azis Hutasuhut , Cholish, Muharnif

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EARLY STUDIES ON POTENCIES OF SUB-DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OF JUWANA, DISTRICT PATI, CENTRAL JAVA Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono, Ninawati, Theresia Budi Jayanti, Rudy Surya

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101 SUGGESTIONS OF MASTER PLANNING CONCEPTS FOR WATERFRONT PUBLIC SPACE IN KAMPUNG NELAYAN MUARA Rio Sanjaya, Dewi Ratnaningrum, Denny Husin

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102 SITE PLANNING OF CURUG PARIGI AS A TOURISM ATTRACTION IN BEKASI CITY Nola Akhirina, Parino Rahardjo

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103 CAPTIVE PORTAL TO SUPPORT ONLINE AND OFFLINE STORE PROMOTION Joni Fat

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105 DESIGN OF TUNNEL LIGHTING MODEL FOR VEHICLE DURING NIGHT TIME 82

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Paper ID Title Author/ Authors Page Jeanny Pragantha, Endah Setyaningsih

106 STUDY ON RUSUNAWA’S RESIDENTS SATISFACTION AFTER BEING EVICTED FROM WADUK PLUIT Novia Eka Ayundari Putri , Liong Ju Tjung , Suryono Herlambang

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107 CONCEPT REFORMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PLASTIC LABEL DESIGN OF READY-TO-DRINK PRODUCTS Tony D. Wijayanto, Agustina Christiani, Helena J. Kristina

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PARALLEL SESSION SCHEDULE ROOM 1

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th 2017 SESSION

1 13.00-15.00 SUSTAINABILITY

No. Time Paper ID TITLE

1 13.00 - 13.15 5 GREEN ARCHITECTURE STUDY ON CHANGES FOR SPACES IN GRIYA CINERE 1 HOUSING, DEPOK-WEST JAVA

2 13.15 - 13.30 7

REGIONAL AND CITY PLANNING: KAMPUNG PLANNING ARCHITECTURE STYLE OF DENAI ALAM AS SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT

3 13.30 - 13.45 10 INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE KAMPONG HYBRID IN CODE RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA

4 13.45 - 14.00 11 PROSPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE WOOD BUILDING ARCHITECTURE

5 14.00 - 14.15 17 THE STRATEGIC PLANNING OF BORDER AREA IN WINI, REGENCY OF NORTH CENTRAL TIMOR OF EAST NUSA TENGGARA

6 14.15 - 14.30 22

COMPARISON OF BARRON AND HANSBO METHOD FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL DRAIN SPACING WITH TIME OF CONSOLIDATION AND RATIO OF COEFFICIENT OF CONSOLIDATION

7 14.30 - 14.45 77 HYDRAULIC HOUSE AS ALTERNATIVE HOUSE MODEL IN TIDAL AREA CASE STUDY OF KEMIJEN VILLAGE , SEMARANG

8 14.45 - 15.00 95 SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF BAJO TRIBE IN BUNGIN ISLAND

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th 2017 SESSION

2 15.15- 17.00 SUSTAINABILITY

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 15.15 - 15.30 41 THE FUTURE ROLE OF IoT FOR SMART CITY (SURVEY)

2 15.30 - 15.45 54 GROWTH PATTERN OF URBAN SPRAWL AROUND THE NEW CITY CASE STUDY BSD SOUTH TANGERANG

3 15.45 - 16.00 74 FACTORS INFLUENCING SAFETY AND HEALTH PERFORMANCE FOR LOW COST HOUSING: DEVELOPER'S PERSPECTIVE

4 16.00 - 16.15 75 ANALYSIS OF WOOD CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AND APPLICATION AT PCPD LOT 10 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT

5 16.15 - 16.30 52 DREDGER SELECTION METHOD BASED ON TRIPLE CONSTRAINT OF CONSTRUCTION

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

3 08.30 - 10.30 SUSTAINABILITY

No. Time Paper ID TITLE

1 08.30 - 08.45 93 STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN GBCI CERTIFIED HIGH RISE BUILDING

2 08.45 - 09.00 97 TESTING USED INDUSTRIAL INDUCTION MOTOR TO HYDROELECTRIC GENERATOR FOR MICRO HYDRO POWER PLANT AT ISOLATED AREA

3 09.00 - 09.15 39 PLASTIC WASTE UTILIZATION IN LIEU OF FUEL OIL LAND USING SIMPLE PYROLYSIS

4 09.15 - 09.30 101 SUGGESTIONS OF MASTER PLANNING CONCEPTS FOR WATERFRONT PUBLIC SPACE IN KAMPUNG NELAYAN MUARA

5 09.30 - 09.45 96 ASPHALE CONCRETE CHARACTERISTICS USING AGGREGATE WASTE PLASTIC LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE)

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

4 10.45 -12.15 SUSTAINABILITY

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 10.45 - 11.00 40 CREATING EDUCATIONAL GREEN AREA THROUGH HYDROPONIC-AQUAPONIC SYSTEM (OBJECT OF STUDY: SD-SMK PERTI, GROGOL)

2 11.00 - 11.15 43

IMPLEMENTATION OF PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN ORDER TO DESIGN AN EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTER OF MANGROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AT PANTAI INDAH KAPUK

3 11.15 - 11.30 50 VERTICAL HYDROPONICS FARMING COMPLEX

4 11.30 - 11.45 64 NATURAL SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT EXPLORATORIUM

5 11.45 - 12.00 21

THE QUATTRO HELIX MODEL FOR COLLABORATION AND PARTICIPATION IN REVERSE LOGISTICS: INDONESIAN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY

6 12.15 BACK to Auditorium for closing remark

ROOM 2

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th 2017 SESSION

1 13.00 - 15.00 TECHNOLOGY

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 13.00 - 13.15 2 DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF FREIGHT FORWARDING WITH AGILE SDLC

2 13.15 - 13.30 24 DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEM AS BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING WITH SDLC METHOD

3 13.30 - 13.45 34

DETERMINING EFFECTIVE FACE MILLING CUTTING PARAMETER FOR ALUMINUM ALLOY AA-6061 AND AA-7075 BASED ON SURFACE ROUGHNESS

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SESSION 1

13.00 - 15.00 TECHNOLOGY

4 13.45 - 14.00 36 DATA MINING AND SEMANTIC DATA WAREHOUSE FOR ANALYSIS ENROLLMENT IN MARKETING STRATEGY

5 14.00 - 14.15 59 ECG SIGNAL MODEL PARAMETERS EXTRACTION METHOD FOR DATA COMPRESSION

6 14.15 - 14.30 61 ANALYSIS OF RAW MATERIAL NEEDS IN MAKING EJ PRODUCT WITH MRP METHOD IN PT. BINTANG TOEDJOE

7 14.30 - 14.45 65

THE EFFECT OF INHIBITORS ASCORBIC ACID TO MORFOLOGI SURFACE, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, AND RATE OF CORROSION IN SEA WATER MEDIA ON STEEL A 242

8 14.45 - 15.00 12 ANTECEDENT FACTORS OF INDONESIA FAIR REVISIT INTENTION: MODERATION EFFECT OF BRAND AWARENESS

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th 2017 SESSION

2 15.15- 17.00 TECHNOLOGY

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 15.15 - 15.30 107 CONCEPT REFORMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PLASTIC LABEL DESIGN OF READY-TO-DRINK PRODUCTS

2 15.30 - 15.45 18 BINARY IMAGE MORPHOLOGY USING LOW PASS FILTERING

3 15.45 - 16.00 85 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB SERVER APPLICATION FOR MANAGING THE SMART HOME ARDUINO BASED

4 16.00 - 16.15 70 ONTOLOGY MODELING OF DIGITAL LIBRARY USING SLIMS DATABASE SCHEMA

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 th 2017 SESSION

3 08.30 - 10.30 TECHNOLOGY

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 08.30 - 08.45 14

GAIT ANALYSIS OF A SCOLIOSIS PATIENT WEARING A RAMIE/HDPE THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE BOSTON BRACES USING 3D MOTION ANALYZER

2 08.45 - 09.00 16 INFLUENCE OF CONTACT BETWEEN CRACK SURFACES ON STIFFNESS REDUCTION IN A BREATHING CRACKED ROTOR

3 09.00 - 09.15 20 DASHBOARD APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY SYSTEM

4 09.15 - 09.30 45 BUTTON-PUSHING DEVICE

5 09.30 - 09.45 46 VEHICLE MONITORING SYSTEM USING ANDROID

6 09.45 - 10.00 35 ABNORMAL KIDNEY DIAGNOSIS THROUGH IRIS USING DEEP CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK

7 10.00 - 10.15 51 SEARCHING TOOLS AT HOME BASED ON ANDROID

8 10.15 - 10.30 68 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SMOKE IN A BACKWARD-FACING STEP GEOMETRY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5 th 2017 SESSION

4 10.45 - 12.15 TECHNOLOGY

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 10.45 - 11.00 72 ANALITICAL STUDY OF MECANUM WHEELS FOR OMNI DIRECTIONAL FOUR WHEELER MOBILE ROBOT

2 11.00 - 11.15 103 CAPTIVE PORTAL TO SUPPORT ONLINE AND OFFLINE STORE PROMOTION

3 11.15 - 11.30 105 DESIGN OF TUNNEL LIGHTING MODEL FOR VEHICLE DURING NIGHT TIME

4 11.30 - 11.45 48 IMALEKTA PRESIDENT ELECTION BY FINGERPRINT SYSTEM

5 11.45 - 12.00 49 ANDROID-BASED NURSE CALL

6 12.15 BACK to Auditorium for closing remark

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ROOM 3

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 th 2017 SESSION

1 13.00 - 15.00 URBAN DEVELOPMENT

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 13.00 - 13.15 9 WATER QUALITY MODELING DUE TO BOD PARAMETER INCREMENT IN THE RIVER BODY OF CINAMBO

2 13.15 - 13.30 23 LOCAL WISDOM FIDELITY AS AN EVIDENCE OF TRADITIONAL HOUSE PRESERVATION

3 13.30 - 13.45 33 STUDY ON TRADING ACTIVITIES CHANGE ALONG COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR. CASE STUDY : JALAN RAYA BEKASI BARAT

4 13.45 - 14.00 37 ANALYSIS OF RED LIGHT RUNNING VEHICLES ALONG THE ROADS WITH TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT BAKAU CONDONG ROAD

5 14.00 - 14.15 56 STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES USAGE AT JELAMBAR SUB-DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA

6 14.15 - 14.30 58 RPTRA EVALUATION AS SOCIAL FACILITY

7 14.30 - 14.45 60 THE SLUM AND PERI-URBANIZATION IN METROPOLITAN BANDUNG RAYA

8 14.45 - 15.00 55 FINAL ACCOUNT ON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH MUTUAL TERMINATION AGREEMENT

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 th 2017 SESSION

2 15.15- 17.00 URBAN MANAGEMENT

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 15.15 - 15.30 6

EVALUATION AND MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF DJUANDA RESERVOIR OPERATION IN EMPHASIS TO FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER DEMAND

2 15.30 - 15.45 32

RESEARCH OF SHOPPING CENTER PERFORMANCE BASED ON COMPARISON BY IMPORTANCE AGAINST SATISFACTION LEVEL OF VISITORS AND TENANTS

3 15.45 - 16.00 42 STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA (CASE STUDY : PETAK SEMBILAN REGION GLODOK)

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SESSION 2

15.15- 17.00 URBAN MANAGEMENT

4 16.00 - 16.15 71 EVALUATING SAFETY AND HEALTH FACTORS INFLUENCING PERFORMANCE OF LOW-COST APARTMENTS IN JAKARTA

5 16.15 - 16.30 84

THE ENDURANCE OF PURI SAREN UBUD’S CULTURAL SPACEAS A HERITAGE AREA IN GIANYAR CITY

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

3 08.30-10.30 URBAN DEVELOPMENT

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 08.30 - 08.45 13 IMPACTS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITY IN THE WORLD

2 08.45 - 09.00 80

CHARACTERISRIC OF ASPHALT CONCRETE MIXTURE USING LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) WASTE AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE

3 09.00 - 09.15 82

EFFECT OF MIXING TEMPERATURE ON ASPHALT CHARACTERISTIC OF CONCRETE USING HIGH DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE

4 09.15 - 09.30 94 STRUCTURE SYSTEM OF NUSANTARA ARCHITECTURE, CASE OF EMPYAK ROOF CONSTRUCTION

5 09.30 - 09.45 99 EARLY STUDIES ON POTENCIES OF SUB-DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OF JUWANA, DISTRICT PATI, CENTRAL JAVA

6 09.45 - 10.00 19 SPATIAL INCLUSION FOR MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN PUBLIC SPACE

7 10.00 - 10.15 89 WATERFRONT CONCEPT SITE PLANNING OF SEMARANG CITY BANJIR KANAL TIMUR RIVERSIDE AREA

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

4 10.45 - 12.15 URBAN MANAGEMENT

No. Time Paper

ID TITLE

1 10.45 - 11.00 3 A STUDY ON CULTURAL LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION OF SUBAK IN GIANYAR REGENCY, BALI, INDONESIA

2 11.00 - 11.15 25 EFFORT OF UPGRADING THE LAWEYAN TO BE NATIONAL CULTURAL CONSERVATION

3 11.15 - 11.30 27 STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA (CASE STUDY: RAWA BELONG REGION)

4 11.30 - 11.45 102 SITE PLANNING OF CURUG PARIGI AS A TOURISM ATTRACTION IN BEKASI CITY

5 11.45 - 12.00 106 STUDY ON RUSUNAWA'S RESUDENTS SATISFACTION AFTER BEING EVICTED FROM WADUK PLUIT

6 12,15 BACK to Auditorium for closing remark

ROOM 4

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

3 08.30 - 10.30 SUSTAINABILITY

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 08.30 - 08.45 76 SHOPPING CENTER IMPACT STUDY: SOCIO-ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW, CASE STUDY LIPPO PURI MALL, WEST JAKARTA, INDONESIA

2 08.45 - 09.00 28 URBAN SPATIAL DESIGN BASED ON TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT, CASE STUDY: PALMERAH AREA, WEST JAKARTA

3 09.00 - 09.15 44 THE EFFECT OF SHOPPING CENTER ATTRIBUTES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AT THE WEST JAKARTA PRIMARY CENTER AREA

4 09.15 - 09.30 67 DEVELOPMENT OF ART DECO ARCHITECTURE IN INDONESIA

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SESSION 3

08.30 - 10.30 SUSTAINABILITY

5 09.30 - 09.45 90 STUDY OF PROCUREMENT, UTILIZATION, AND MANAGEMENT MOSQUE IN JEMBATAN BESI AREA

6 09.45 - 10.00 30 A STUDY OF FACTORS DETERMINING TENANT MIX IN SHOPPING MALL BASED ON VISITORS PREFERENCES

7 10.00 - 10.15 83

FACTORS AFFECTING THE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY FOR DAILY NEEDS, CASE STUDY: WEST JAKARTA RESIDENCE (KELURAHAN BOJONG, KEMBANGAN AND SURROUNDING)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th 2017 SESSION

4 10.45 - 12.15 URBAN MANAGEMENT

No. Time Paper ID

TITLE

1 10.45 - 11.00 63 KALMAN FILTERING ON EARNED SCHEDULE METHOD

2 11.00 - 11.15 8 FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF ROAD CROSSING METHOD

3 11.15 - 11.30 57 CHRONOGRAPHICAL SCHEDULING LOGIC METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING OF HIGH RISE BUILDING PROJECT IN JAKARTA

4 11.30 - 11.45 47 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DELAY ANALYSIS WITH ISOLATED COLLAPSED BUT-FOR (ICBF) METHOD

5 12.15 BACK to Auditorium for closing remark

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DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS OF FREIGHT FORWARDING WITH AGILE SDLC

Johanes Fernandes Andry1)

1)Bunda Mulia University, Jl. Lodan Raya No. 2 Ancol, North Jakarta 14430,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract This paper primarily deals with the role of Transportation & Logistics in Jakarta. The following research was conducted in the company that specialized in freight forwarding. A method of research used agile SDLC process, follows the software development life cycle which includes requirements gathering, analysis, design, coding, testing and delivers partially implemented software and waits for the customer feedback. This necessitates close collaboration between consignor, freight forwarder and carrier. A forwarder works for, and is responsible to its principals, those from whom a mandate is received and who pay for its services. Charter cargo ships do not operate on regular routes and schedules and pick up cargo only when it is chartered from the ship operator. When a consignment represents several thousand tons or cubic meters, scheduling scheme is very important because it involves in terms of new orders, interference and variations in the transportation system. It required an information system that can provide scheduling information on freight forwarding services. Keywords: Information Systems, Freight Forwarding, SDLC, Agile.

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A STUDY ON CULTURAL LANDSCAPE CONSERVATION OF SUBAK IN GIANYAR REGENCY, BALI, INDONESIA

Titin Fatimah1)

1) Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tarumanagara,

Jl. Letjen S. Parman no 1, Jakarta, Indonesia 11440 e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The beauty of rice terraces in Bali Island cannot be separated from Subak system, a traditional irrigation system based on Balinese tradistional society. In 2012, Subak is inscribed in the world heritage list under the cultural landscape category, but up to now there are still many problems occurs. This study aims describe the condition of Subak especially in the area of Gianyar Regency, and explore the possibility to its conservation effort. This study uses qualitative descriptive as the research methodology. Data collection was conducted through field investigation, in-depth interview and literature study. Research analysis uses descriptive analytic. First, it describes about what Subak system is and how it works. Then, regarding to the conservation issues of Subak as cultural landscape, its discussion is compiled into four scope categories: environment, policy, economy and education. The next step is analysis using SWOT method (Strength-Weakness-Opportunity-Threat). The result of this study shows that local wisdom’s basic value is Tri Hita Karana. It is well known that Tri Hita Karana is a three path to happiness in life, namely, (i) the harmony between man and God (parhyangan), (ii) the harmony between man and his neighbor (pawongan), and (iii) the harmony between man and the natural environment (palemahan). Based on the field investigation and interviews, it can be found that the most obstacles in sustaining the subak irrigation system are: land conversion from rice fields into buildings and lack of control from the government through the building permission (IMB), imbalance between the land tax and the products (especially in the tourism area with high land tax), the decreasing of environment’s quality, lack of capital, and the less regeneration of young farmers.

Keywords: Bali, conservation, cultural landscape, local wisdom, Subak

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GREEN ARCHITECTURE STUDY ON CHANGES FOR SPACES IN HOUSING GRIYA CINERE 1, DEPOK-WEST JAVA

Ratih Budiarti1)

1)Jurusan Arsitektur Universitas Trisakti Jl. Kyai Tapa no 1, Grogol-Jakarta 11440

e-mail: [email protected]

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The need for housing in Indonesia cannot be fully provided by the Government, due to its limited energy and funding capabilities. Therefore, the participation of private parties as housing providers for the community (commonly referred to as developers) becomes an unavoidable part. Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia and as the most populated city in Indonesia, with 10 million inhabitants, enables the development of its surrounding areas such as Depok located in the south of Jakarta. Spatial changes in housing generally done by the residents, consciously or not, resulted in incompatibility with the principles of the appropriate architecture in terms of comfort and climatic conditions in Indonesia. The purpose of this discussion is to show that the principle of green architecture can be used as an alternative to changes in residential spaces in Griya Cinere 1 housing that is in accordance with Indonesia's climate. The methodology used is qualitative, analyzed with Green Architecture concept and described to bring into the right conclusion. The results of the discussion are expected to be useful for residents to understand the changes that will be made on their dwelling and can also be a proposal for the 'stake holder' in setting the rules and policies for the sake of good life sustainability. Keywords: green architecture, change, layout, dwelling, GriyaCinere1

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EVALUATION AND MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF DJUANDA RESERVOIR OPERATION IN EMPHASIS TO FLOOD

CONTROL AND WATER DEMAND

Rahmat Sudiana1), Doddi Yudianto2), Zhang Xiuju3)

1)Joint Master Double Degree Program Parahyangan Catholic University and Hohai University in Water Resources Engineering, 30 Merdeka Street, Bandung 40117,

Indonesia 2)Civil Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University, 94 Ciumbuleuit Street,

Bandung 40141, Indonesia 3)College of Hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, Xikang Road 1, Nanjing

210098, China

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Reservoir is one of water resources facility where water resources management must be applied effectively to ensure provision of water based on designed function of reservoir. Multipurpose reservoirs always have more complex problems than single purpose reservoirs related to reservoir optimization in order to get optimal and effective operation. Djuanda Reservoir is one of largest multipurpose reservoir in Indonesia. The main functions of reservoir are to supply irrigation water, water needs for domestic municipal and industrial (DMI), flood regulator and hydropower. Flood phenomenon in 2010 in downstream area of Djuanda Reservoir has caused economic and non economic losses especially in Karawang Regency. Government reported the losses in the Karawang Regency itself reached until USD 200,000,000. Annual Citarum River flow in 2010 is the largest since the recordings were made in 1964 which amount up to 10,300 Mm3 (average 5,708 Mm3). Simulation and multi-objective optimization were conducted to existing reservoir operation during flood event in 2010 by assistance of Microsoft Excel with solver program embedded. Using time series data, simulation model of daily Djuanda Reservoir operation could be developed supported by inflow, precipitation, outflow, evaporation, and water demand data. Subsequently, multi-objective optimization of Djuanda Multipurpose Reservoir Operation is conducted to achieve optimal reservoir operation with objective functions minimizing annual squared deviation of water release and demand also maximizing annual flood storage availability. Some constrains are concurrently applied during optimization process. By changing daily water releases as decision variables, trade-off solution as optimal Djuanda Reservoir Operation could be generated based on objective functions and constraints. After optimization, spillage of reservoir could be reduced until 100% or zero spills moreover fulfillment of downstream needs becomes 250.14% increase by 3.85%. Annual squared deviation between release and demand indicates to the better value of 120,732.77 (Mm3)2 and annual flood storage availability becomes 97,586.61 Mm3 or rises 51,605.78 Mm3 compared to the existing one. Keywords: Djuanda Reservoir, reservoir operation, reservoir optimization, reservoir simulation, trade-off solutio

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REGIONAL AND CITY PLANNING: ‘KAMPUNG’ PLANNING ARCHITECTURE STYLE OF DENAI ALAM

AS SYMBIOTIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HUMAN AND ENVIRONMENT

Mustapha Kamal Zulkarnain1)

1)Arkitek Mustapha Kamal,

Block E-1-49, Jalan PJU 1/45, Aman Suria Damansara, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Environmental responsive and integration is one of the key towards design excellence in symbiotic relationship between human and natural environment. Cities and urban settlements seeking funding support for their planning and management strategies should incorporate environmental issues. In this paper, the research is focus on the neighbourhood in Malaysia, Denai Alam. Denai Alam is one of the neighbourhood context that adapting ‘kampung’ or village concept environment. The environment of ‘kampung’ or village is a rural settlement sustained traditionally by subsistence activities like padi-growing, fishing and other agricultural practices or in other words, self-sustaining. One of the good practices is Denai Alam that uses the ‘kampung’ styled layout but definitely not verbatim but with modifications and enhancement with inclusion of technology. The ‘denai’ which means trail is as a tropical approach providing equitable open space in any development. Malaysian using open space has a tendency of not utilizing the central main area of any open space. The design utilizes the effective width of open space of 30m as an optimum dimension for open space. In order to provide equitable access to the open space, the design of the road has arranged it in a linear form. A lushly landscaped oasis is for a quality lifestyle with only 8 units per acre. The ‘denai’ link the residents with community facilities and other villages. Visually appealing trail like the ‘denai’ lined with planting strips (tree lawns) make it a highly walkable neighborhood. Social interaction is maximized by the free-flowing, open and unobstructed public-private areas. Children can play safely anywhere in the house compounds and in the public areas. Instead, paths link the village, leading from one house to another, winding through the houses and leading to other parts of the village. Parks, gathering areas, bike and pedestrian trail systems within the ‘denai’ provide spaces for friends and family to visit. Take a stroll along our refreshing lake park and you can’t help but be mesmerized by the charm of its breathtaking surroundings. An oasis of tranquility and reflection is offering a variety of recreational preferences. The common open space, ‘denai’ included an off-street trail system throughout the total site area. Keywords: open space, kampung , denai alam , urban , environmental

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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FACTORS AFFECTING CHOICE OF ROAD CROSSING METHOD

Leksmono Suryo Putranto1), Albert Christoper2)

1)Civil Engineering Dept. Tarumanagara University, Jl. Let.Jen.S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2) Civil Engineering Dept. Tarumanagara University, Jl. Let.Jen.S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Road user obidience on traffic regulation, such as road crossing on designated facilities depends on various factors. One factor might be the easiness to use the facilities. Pedestrian bridge in front of Tarumanagara University, Jakarta was not used by all pedestrian to cross Jl. S. Parman. A relatively small number of illegal road crossing was existed. Appart from limited law enforcement conducted by the police, there might be several reasons for choosing between using pedestrian bridge to cross or carry out illegal road crossing. In this paper some possible reasons were observed, i.e. gender, physical body shape (fat or slim) as a proxy for physical barrier to use pedestrian bridge, volume to capacity ratio (V/C) as a proxy for barrier to carry out illegal road crossing, etc. Traffic counting for both vehicles (classified into light vehicles, motorcycles and heavy vehicles), and pedestrian (crossing using pedestrian bridge and crossing ilegally) were conducted in every 5 minutes period during morning, noon and afternoon counting periods. Road capacity was calculated based on Indonesian Highway Capacity Manual (IHCM) 1997. The data was then analyzed to test wheter there is significant correlation between V/C and number of legal and illegal crossing per 5 minutes period. To assess the effect of gender and physical body shape to the choice of road crossing method, some comparison analysis was conducted between different gender and different physical body shape. The result shows that V/C was not an important reason to affect road crossing method choice. Over weight female tend to conduct illegal crossing, especially in the afternoon. Security reason might avoid this group of people to use pedestrian bridge together with physical barrier.

Keywords: factors, affecting, road crossing method

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WATER QUALITY MODELING DUE TO THE INFLUENCE OF BOD PARAMETER IN CINAMBO RIVER

Adhita Prasetya1), Doddi Yudianto2), Xie Yuebo3)

1Student of Joint Master Double Degree Program Parahyangan Catholic University and

Hohai University in Water Resources Engineering, 2Civil Engineering Department, Parahyangan Catholic University Bandung,

Indonesia 3College of hydrology and Water Resources, Hohai University, Nanjing, China

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Water is the source of life of all beings on earth. The flowing water from mountain provides great benefits for human life, especially for agriculture, farm, fishery, sanitation and other. Not only flood and drought, water quality is one of the problems which will soon be faced. The role of Hydrology and Hydraulic techniques in environmental management becomes very important in overcoming the problems of pollutants in the waters. As we all know, testing the quality of river water requires time and cost, to overcome some of these limitations, then modeling water quality using numerical methods is one of the alternatives in overcoming this problem. The use of HEC-RAS software to model the water quality in this study was developed to predict the mass transport of contaminants in river bodies. Methods of research undertaken to take into account the various parameters affecting water quality reduction, in developing this water quality model, some analysis was performed on (1) site selection and take data field (2) make hydrodynamic and water quality model refer from data field (3) calibration and verification model (4) made the different model simulation scenarios to determine the value of BOD parameter in wastewater domestic. From the simulation results of modeling can be concluded (1) The water quality of the Cinambo River is greatly influenced by the BOD concentration, and based on simulation model, and from this study it is also can be estimated that Cinambo River can increase the DO parameter to 1.33 mg / l when the BOD parameter is 30 mg/l. Keywords: Water Quality, Dissolve Oxygen, Biological Oxygen Demand, Citarum River, HEC-RAS.

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INTEGRATED SUSTAINABLE KAMPONG HYBRID IN CODE RIVERSIDE SETTLEMENT

IN YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA

Budi Prayitno1)

1) Department of Architecture and Planning, Faculty of Engineering Universitas Gadjah Mada, Jl. Grafika 2 FT UGM, Yogyakarta 55281,Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The development of urban infrastructure in Code, a densely populated and disaster prone area in Yogyakarta, causes a conflict between the need for housing and real estate investment in public spaces. The actualization of a hybrid architecture and urban space physical engineering needs to be accompanied by a social and governance engineering through a participatory design process. The theoretical basis for this paper is the paradigm shift from mixed-use to hybrid interaction of building functions and a re-framing of urban space from inter-face zoning to inter-link network. This design process requires a shift in urban governance, from public policy intervention to a collaborative and equity partnership. This research aims to assess and analyze urban space quality by method of the participatory design workshop of community, municipal stakeholders and private developers based on the exploration of integration and sustainability performances of the densely populated Code riverside settlement. Descriptive qualitative method was used in this research through a perceptual survey and guided design simulation. Initial questionnaire survey and interview analysis suggest that the economic aspects of live, such as livelihoods and mobility, are more preferable instead of environmental aspects and disaster mitigation. Neighboring and privacy is considered least important because it is considered already embedded in the culture of kampong life. The guided participatory design workshop shows that the model of integrated-use in one building is favored most by residents, as well as sites with access from the river through light railway transit system. The results of this research are used as a guide to the design of a sustainable hybrid kampong in high density area. Keywords: hybrid urban space, kampong, livelihoods, mobility, partnership

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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PROSPECTS OF SUSTAINABLE WOOD BUILDING ARCHITECTURE

James Rilatupa1)

1)Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Architecture is the art created by each individual to imagine themselves and the science of designing building. Meanwhile, architecture means to speak with space and gatra, with lines and fields, with material and atmosphere of place. This means the responsibility of the architect as the subject or the actor to realize a work to be considered on the condition and situation of the physical and social environment, as well as taking into account aspects of efficient saving, maintaining and utilizing resources. To realize the design of building requires the selection of material resources responsible for the environment will give identity or identity to his or her architectural masterpiece. The architect's role in the building architecture is always influenced by the surrounding environment in its time. At the time the architectural works are made always adapted to the needs and aesthetics of the building form. The historical development of wooden architecture can not be separated from the surrounding environment condition. The depletion of natural resources such as sand, gravel and cement making materials and iron sand and environmentally damaging mining bans will encourage the use of wood material as a sustainable material. At first the history of the wooden buildings existence depends on aspects of building function only. Now with the technological innovation, sustainability of wooden architecture has three elements, namely: function, strength and aesthetics. In the modern definition, architecture should include functional, aesthetic, and psychological considerations. However, it can be said that in the element of the function itself already includes the aesthetics and psychological elements. Keywords: architecture, wooden building, sustainable

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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ANTECEDENT FACTORS OF INDONESIA FAIR REVISIT INTENTION: MODERATION EFFECT OF BRAND

AWARENESS

Ronald Sukwadi1), Wahyuni Inderawati2)

1)Department of Industrial Engineering, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia,

Jl. Jenderal Sudirman 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia 2)Department of Industrial Engineering, Atma Jaya Catholic University of

Indonesia, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

This study aims to understand how three antecedent factors (i.e., customer satisfaction, customer experience, and quality of event) influence visitors’ revisiting of Indonesia Fair. Going deeper, this study also investigates the moderation effects of brand awareness on the main factors identified above. Results were analyzed using structural modeling techniques (AMOS 22). A questionnaire was answered by 342 adult respondents residing in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang and Bekasi (Jabodetabek) and having visited Indonesia Fair event. The empirical results show that the customer satisfaction, customer experience, and quality of event can positively affect visitors’ intention to revisit Indonesia Fair. However, the relationships between the two antecedent factors (customer satisfaction and customer experience) and revisit intention were affected in different levels of brand awareness. The research results provide insight into how to satisfy customer and to provide memorable customer experience enhances consumer’ revisit intention to Indonesia Fair. Keywords: Customer satisfaction, Customer experience, Quality of event, Brand awareness, Revisit intention.

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IMPACTS OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT TOWARDS ROAD TRAFFIC FATALITY IN THE WORLD

Hizkia Huwae1)

1)Master of Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Road traffic accident (RTA) is an unexpected event that unintentionally occurs on the road which involves vehicle and/or other road users that causes casualty or loss of property. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) about 1.25 million people die each year as a result of road traffic crashes in 2015. The 21st century has been seeing a rapid growth of road motorisation due to population growth, massive urbanisation, and increased mobility of the modern society, risks of road traffic fatality (RTF) may also become higher and RTA can also be assumed as a “modern epidemic”. This research is to quantitatively explain the impact of human development towards RTF through statistical methods to answer the questions: How is the impact of human development improvements towards road traffic fatality, and how significant is the relationship between RTF and human development. Analysis were done using correlation, linearity, regression, and independent samples tests. Analysis towards Human Development Index (HDI) and average RTF from countries around the globe have shown that human development improvement would reduce RTF, and the relationship between both variables was also proven significant. Education & literacy, decent standard of living, and other human quality improvements were in fact important to reduce RTF in the world in addition to other aspects such as law/regulation enforcement, and road infrastructure quality.

Keywords: road traffic accident (RTA), road traffic fatality (RTF), human development index (HDI)

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GAIT ANALYSIS OF A SCOLIOSIS PATIENT WEARING A RAMIE/HDPE THERMOPLASTIC COMPOSITE BOSTON BRACES

USING 3D MOTION ANALYZER

Lies Banowati1), Bambang Kismono Hadi2), Rochim Suratman3) , Agus Hadian Rahim4)

1)Aeronautics Department, Nurtanio University, Bandung, Indonesia 2)Faculty of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Institute of Technology

Bandung, Indonesia 3)Orthopedics Department, Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Bandung,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the walking motion biomechanics of a scoliosis patient with and without using a Boston brace. The Boston brace was made of ramie/High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) thermoplastic prepreg composites. The analysis used a 3D Gait Analyzer to quantify the range of motion (ROM) and its kinematics and kinetics analysis of human gait. Based on the gait analysis results, it showed that chest to pelvis movement transverse fields has a range of motion 7.85º in scoliosis patient without the boston braces, whereas by using the boston braces, it decreases to 1,26º. That is because the rigid brace would hamper the range of motion. It shows that the brace is functioning properly to prevent bending progressivity of the spine. Keywords: scoliosis patient, ramie/HDPE thermoplastic composites, boston braces, gait analyzer

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INFLUENCE OF CONTACT BETWEEN CRACK SURFACES ON STIFFNESS REDUCTION IN A BREATHING CRACKED ROTOR

Rugerri Toni Liong 1), 2)

1)Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia 2)Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe 76131, Germany

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Abstract The influence of breathing behavior and contact between the two crack faces of closing cracks in a rotor system is studied. The aim of the present study is to propose an extension of a calculation method for the stiffness reduction of the cracked shaft based on a Cohesive Zone Model (CZM). A brief description of the one-dimensional continuum rotor model is presented with special focus on the influence of frictionless normal contact between crack surfaces that is taken into account by a geometric stiffness matrix. This matrix is added to the local stiffness matrix due to the crack. An integrated Finite Element Method (FEM) and a Multi-Body-System (MBS) is introduced to obtain the vibration response of the rotor system. This improved method predicts the partial and full normal contact of crack surfaces, and it is appropriate to evaluate the stiffness reduction of the cracked shaft. The natural frequencies of the breathing shaft with contact are always greater than for the breathing crack without contact taken into account. The proposed method provides a useful tool for the analysis of rotor systems containing cracks. Keywords: Breathing crack, contact, cohesive zone model

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THE STRATEGIC PLANNING OF BORDER AREA IN WINI, REGENCY OF NORTH CENTRAL TIMOR OF EAST NUSA

TENGGARA

Priyendiswara Agustina Bela1), Maria Anastasia Keraf2)

1)Department Of Urban Planning & Real Estate Faculty of Enggineering, Campus I Building L 4th Fl Letjen S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Department Of Urban Planning & Real Estate Faculty of Enggineering, Campus I Building L 4th Fl Letjen S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Abstract Indonesia has dozens of border areas that bordering 10 neighbor countries. Border areas and small outer islands have pontential that can be utilized optimally to improve economic and prosperity of society. Therefore, the development of border areas has become one of the development policies that contained in the The Long Period of National Planning (RPJPN) and The Middle Period of National Planning (RPJMN). Development of the border area is also included in Vision and Mission of Nawacita number 3, which is giving special attention to the border area. Currently the regional government of Nusa Tenggara Timur is conducting strategic area arrangement in border area. Wini has become one of a border area planning priority that are conducting by Central Government of Republic of Indonesia. This paper describes one of the purpose of the study about the strategic planning of border area in Wini. One of the purpose is to identify the potential of Wini as the border area between Indonesia and Timor Leste. This was done by looking at the planning of border area in Malaysia - Thailand as a reference. Then conducting field surveys to assess the social-economic conditions and the needs of local communities. The method used in conducting field surveys is by interviewing and distributing questionnaires by means of random sampling with the number of questionnaires of 100 copies. While data is processed by using descriptive analysis tool, IPA (Index Performance Analysis) and Crosstab. The results of this study are an overview of what steps need to be taken to produce the Border Area planning process in Wini. Keywords: strategic, planning, process, border area

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BINARY IMAGE MORPHOLOGY USING LOW PASS FILTERING

Teady Matius Surya Mulyana1)

1)Bunda Mulia University, Lodan Raya 2, Jakarta 14430, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Low Pass Filtering done on binary imagery has its own effect compared to filtering on grayscale image or color image, this filtering will produce erosion and dilation effect. The effects of dilation and erosion are similar to binary image morphology using structuring-elements. Based on the low pass filtering effect on the binary image, the filtering process is designed instead of structuring element. Filters will be designed based on high pass filters to provide dilation or erosion effects according to the position of specific cells against core cells. The designed filter is intended to change the value 0 to 1 if the filter conditions match. Dilation effects occur in images with black objects and white background, whereas erosion occurs in images with white objects and black backgrounds. Filtering is done by linear operation between bitmap pixels with filters. Both linear operations in the form of correlation operations for erosion and convolution operation for dilation are used in this filtering process to adapt to the desired erosion and dilation position according to the filter design. The designed filters comprise eight basic filters to produce a morphological effect of erosion or dilation on the side corresponding to the design objectives. The filters designed to successfully erode and dilate according to the design. Keywords: binary image, morphology, low pass filtering, erosion, dilation

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SPATIAL INCLUSION FOR MARGINALIZED PEOPLE IN PUBLIC SPACE

Wakhidah Kurniawati1)2)

1)Diponegoro University, Jl. Prof. Sudharto SH Tembalang, Semarang 50275, Indonesia

2)TU Darmstadt, El-Lissitzky-Straße 1, Darmstadt 64287, Germany

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Everyone has the same rights in public space. But, sometimes, there are marginalized people in public space because of spatial exclusion. In order to optimize the role of public space in accommodating everyone’s rights, public space must be created by following spatial inclusion guidelines. One of the important aspects to create spatial inclusion in public space is by supplying universal facilities there. What are the universal facilities in public space will be examined in this paper. And how to create a spatial inclusion for marginalized people is the aim of this paper. With the goal above, the methods that will be implemented in this research are below: 1) Delineating the research area. This research choose Alun-alun Kidul (Alkid) or South Alun-alun Yogyakarta as the scope of observation; 2) Exploration the universal facilities there for marginalized people; 3) Examining the spatial inclusion there. The expected results are the type of universal facilities there and pattern of spatial inclusion in Alkid Yogyakarta. Keywords: spatial inclusion, public space, universal facilities

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DASHBOARD APPLICATION FOR ENVIRONMENTAL SECURITY SYSTEM

Okto Yonatan S1)

1)Bunda Mulia University, Jl. Lodan Raya No. 2 Ancol, North Jakarta 14430, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to apply web-based environment security system to neighborhood watch program (Siskamling) in certain neighborhood area (Rukun Tetangga or RT) by analyzing and designing website of Environmental Security system Dashboard in order to assist RT and security guard in securing environmental neighborhood, reducing paper usage in news delivery and Help citizens to report something. Based on the results of the Analysis I found that the Reports and news features are needed to help RTs, residents and security guards to find out the reports and schedules of existing patrons and work, with news distribution features to citizens via email. The research method used in this writing research is the method of collecting data through literature study. While the system development method used is object-oriented system development method or UML (Unified Modeling Language) which includes Use Case Diagram, Activity Diagram and Class Diagram. This system is expected to help security activities within the RT environment to become easier and faster in delivering news and reports, so it can be more efficient in its use.

Keywords:dashboard environment security,uml, information systems, Neighborhood watch, web

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THE QUATTRO HELIX MODEL FOR COLLABORATION AND PARTICIPATION IN REVERSE LOGISTICS: INDONESIAN MOBILE PHONE INDUSTRY

Hesti Maheswari1)2), Gatot Yudoko1), Akbar Adhiutama1), Priyono2)

1)Institut Teknologi Bandung, Jl. Ganecha, Bandung 40116, Indonesia 2)Mercu Buana University, Jl. Raya Meruya Selatan, Jakarta 11640, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The number of e-waste from mobile phone industry is still dominating until now in developing countries especially in Indonesia. This is happened as a result there is no mutual commitment from all of parties i.e. businesses, government, and societies to reduce the use of mobile phone as the highest replacement electronic devices. There are many researches related to efforts of reducing e-waste. Some researches study about firms’ motivation and government’s role, other discuss about actions of communities in supporting reverse logistics (RL) implementation that believed can encourage maximizing the utilization of used mobile phones. Unfortunately, they implement the RL separately and there is no research that explain the collaboration and participation mechanism inter-stakeholders at once that involving all parties i.e. manufactures, takeback operators (suppliers, distributors, retailers, service centers), government, and consumers clearly. Therefore, it is important to find the type of stakeholders’ collaboration and participation through this conceptual paper and it is expected useful to build the novel model which relevant with Indonesian context. The method of this research is descriptive qualitative approach and literature review. The result of this research is, in the first step, the Quattro helix model (manufactures, government, takeback operators, and societies) established as the appropriate structure to build the robust team to implement RL for handling e-waste by exploring stakeholder theories. The second step purposes to generate a mapping of collaboration and participation in RL for finding the appropriate method that consider each role and motivation or interest. This study tries to find the six types of collaborations and/or participation without sacrificing each stakeholder’s interest. In the last step will demonstrate the novel model of collaboration and participation among stakeholders coincide in implementing RL for handling e-waste by finding the linkage and the gaps among them. Keywords: Quattro helix, Collaboration, Participation, Reverse Logistics

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COMPARISON OF BARRON AND HANSBO METHOD FOR DETERMINING VERTICAL DRAIN SPACING WITH TIME OF

CONSOLIDATION AND RATIO OF COEFFICIENT OF CONSOLIDATION

Budijanto Widjaja1), Anthonius Steven Sutanto1)

1)Parahyangan Catholic University, Jl. Ciumbuleuit 94, Bandung 40141, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Prefabricated Vertical Drain is one soil stabilization method to shorten time of consolidation. One of the advantages of Prefabricated Vertical Drain method is the ability to assist deep soil settles. The Prefabricated Vertical Drain method is conducted with embankment as preloading. There are two calculation approaches of Prefabricated Vertical Drain spacing, namely Barron and Hansbo. This paper studies the result of the two methods compared with various time of consolidation and ch/cv ratio, using triangle configuration. Calculation results obtained from the Barron and Hansbo respectively shows an increasing spacing followed by increasing time of consolidation and also increasing ch/cv ratio. Finally, the results appear that both Hansbo and Barron method have the similar solution. Keywords: Prefabricated Vertical Drain, Barron, Hansbo, Stabilization, Consolidation, Spacing

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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LOCAL WIDOM FIDELITY AS AN EVIDENCE OF TRADITIONAL HOUSE PRESERVATION

Handajani Asriningpuri1), Fajar Kurniawati2), Keiko Sugianto3)

1) 2)3)Architectural department, Indonesia Institute of Technology (ITI), Jl Raya Puspiptek Muncul Serpong , Tangerang Selatan 15320, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected] [email protected]

Abstract

Indonesia located in Tropical Humidity zone, there are many ethnic group which is have many features, for examples The Sundanese ethnic whose living in West Java, such like Kampong Baduy in Lebak-Banten; Kampong Naga, Kampong Pulo and Kampong Tonggoh in Garut, Those kampong have their own regulations that followed by the occupant with faithfulness, those differences called as local wisdom, while architecture discuss about human settlement that influence the meaning and form of building. These research back ground are state above, and the discussion focus are relation among the local wisdom, tropical humidity, traditional houses. The Objective of the research is to proof that the fidelity of local widom will give the positive impact to preserve traditional house. The problems are to maintain the human settlement procedure by sustainable; Limited the modern influence of space ordering, material and building technology; Make the human settlement feature as a basic of room comfort and building performance, it has to be preserve and make a high value of the people. The problem solving use the architectural approach base on local wisdom refer to Tropical-Ecological Architecture specially in Humid Tropical eco system. The examinations of observed site include Kampong Baduy in Kanekes,Lewidamar - Rangkas Bitung - Banten ; Kampong Naga - Neglasari -Salawu; Kampong Pulo in Cangkuang - Leles; Kampong Tonggoh in Cilaut. Pamengpeuk, those three kampong were stayed in Garut West Java. The methodology applied was a qualitative-descriptive methodology to obtain primary and secondary data through direct interviews and questionnaires to residents; conducted a review and recording the field to obtain valid information such as photos; equipped with a literature study as support for the theory at the discussion stage. The outputs are consideration to those Kampongs certainty and regulation; the description analyzing data and the calculation of the field measurement result; will be proof that the Local Wisdom Fidelity can be preserve by the Traditional House. Keyword : Sundanese, Local wisdom, Tropical Humidity.

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DESIGNING INFORMATION SYSTEM AS BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING WITH SDLC METHOD

Priskila Christine Rahayu1), Laurence 2), Markun Hanjaya 3) 1) 2) 3) Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of

Pelita Harapan, M.H Thamrin Boulevard 00-00, Lippo Village, Tangerang 15811, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract This research is purposely conducted to apply information technology (IT) system in order to achieve the effectiveness and efficiency of work in small and medium companies. The IT helps companies to document the data so there is no redundancy and inconsistency, then generate reports required quickly. The object of research conducted for a manufacturing company that produces gallon in Tangerang, Banten. Firstly, we have to observe and learn the whole business process in that company, then a model of the system arranged to identify and solve the problems. This new model of information system will cause a radical changing to old system and behavior. This will adopt the method of System Development Life Cycle (SDLC), to implement the system. The steps are planning, analyze, design, implementation, and testing. Planning, to ensure a fit between business strategy and information system strategy, we do a feasibility study that has a relationship with hardware, software, and network as well. This is including the economically for benefits and return in 4 years. Thus, the stakeholders will have a direct impact on this operational system. Analyze, is describing, specifying, constructing, and documenting the software in the form of the model, called a behavioral modeling. This modeling is used to avoid failures and the possible risk. The output of this step is a use case diagram and activity diagrams by using unified modeling language. The design is arranging a structural modeling in a class diagram as an object relational database by developing application system. The system will generate some reports. The last step, we implemented the design of information systems by using a two-tier client-server architecture. Furthermore, the system is tested and evaluated by the stakeholders, whether the system is able to achieve and fulfill all basic needs in the company with the results 82.81%. Keywords: information system; business strategy; business process re-engineering; system development; unified modeling language

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EFFORT OF UPGRADING THE LAWEYAN TO BE NATIONAL CULTURAL CONSERVATION

Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono1)

1)S2-Architecture of FT UNTAR, Jakarta, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Laweyan is an enclave shaped settlement region. Possession of houses with specific features, one of which is Javanese architecture. Batik merchants in Laweyan had no a respectful cultural position in Javanese society who were feodalistict that time. They were equal to the poor, but what made it different was batik merchants hold economical power. Wealthiness not seldom exceeding the noblemen and the royal. Therefore Laweyan deserves to be sustainable. In 2003 it started to hold researches, Laweyan was returnable into its glorious periode of time where batik businesses held significant role under the leadership of Laweyan's mbokmase. Research method used is survey, the writing or article using analitical descriptive technique in discussion of concepts related to Laweyan. Data search is with strategy of grounded theory research (Anselm Strauss, 1990). Finding; Laweyan held a potential products as enchantment, holding human resource support, holding strong motivation, supports of facilities and infrastructure, having the supporting facilities, & holding institution in cultural art sector, & available area of development. In order to have the expected result, it takes improvement in sectors of social culture & economy, by means of conducting development strategy, then to-do steps are program socialization of Laweyan development as Tourism Village. Conclusion; an improvement getting society involved as subject (active participation in the field), managed and packaged interestingly and naturally, Laweyan was ready to receive visits of tourists. Research outcome was responded by government as welcome. In 2004 Laweyan was enacted as Batik Village. In 2010 Regulation of Minister of Culture and Tourism was established; Laweyan as Cultural Conservation Region with No: PM.03/PW.007/MKP/2010 by Mayor of Surakarta City in 2013 and there was Decree of Mayor, no.646/1-R/1/2013 as alteration to Decree of Municipal Mayor of District Level II Surakarta no. 646/116/1/1997. Recently Laweyan is proposed to be National Cultural Conservation Region. Key words: sustainability,improvement, and cultural conservation

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STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA (CASE STUDY: RAWA BELONG REGION)

Lutfi Fadli1), Suryadi Santoso2), Djoko Subekti3)

1) Pegawai Pemerintah Provinsi DKI Jakarta, Jakarta Selatan, Jakarta 12170, Indonesia

2)Ketua Magister Teknik Perencanaan Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta Barat, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

3)Dosen Magister Teknik Perencanaan Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta Barat, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Potential Rawa Belong region in urban agriculture sector is characterized by the cultivation of ornamental plants and the Flower Market as a place of promotion and trade of flowers and flowers nationwide. Other potentials are still efforts to preserve local cultural arts such as Betawi cultivation culture, art of door bar, yapong dance, ketimpring, etc. Which can be found in Sanggar Si Pitung. Betawi culinary potency good in the form of staple foods such as uduk and laksa rice; And snacks such as pickled, dodol, and dongkal cake is a typical culinary Betaw Rawa Belong. This potential can be developed as a tourism potential. Further research question is whether the potential can be developed to tourism destination and how the development ?. The purpose of this study is the identification of factors supporting the development of Rawa Belong area as an urban tourist destination. The method in this research is the method of concept of tourism development which is participative and sustainable, covering 3 stages of metology: that is 1). identify the potential of urban tourism by means of literature studies; field observation; and interviews with traders and flower market visitors, with entrepreneurs and buyers of ornamental plants, with urban village apparatus, with community leaders, with Betawi figures, and with Rawa Belong residents. 2). selecting potentials that can be an important part of the concept of an urban tourism destination to be developed including local community support. and 3). identify the necessary supporting infrastructure and stakeholder attitudes. The results of the study in this study are that urban tourism potentials in Jakarta, particularly in Rawa Belong, are identified as comprising elements of physical resources (flower market), cultural resources (cingkrik silat, barbeque art, yapong dance and ketimpring) and human resources society, government and employers). These elements are combined and selected to be the most important element and can support the development of tourism coupled with other factors to become a tourism product as a material for developing urban tourism destination Rawa Belong. Tourism products that are defined as products aimed at attracting tourist arrivals are part of the urban tourism development elements that include the development of tourist attractions, tourism facilities, public facilities, accessibility, and the community. Tourism products Rawa Belong area can be developed into an urban tourist destination with the completeness of other supporting factors. Keywords: tourism potential, tourism product, tourism destination, Rawa Belong region.

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URBAN SPATIAL DESIGN BASED ON TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT

CASE STUDY: PALMERAH AREA, WEST JAKARTA

Diah Anggraini1), Theresia Budi Jayanti2), Lucia Indah Pramanti3), Sintia Dewi Wulanningrum4)

1)Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

3) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

4) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

This research is conducted as a respond to Jakarta provincial government policy to adopt Transit Oriented Development (TOD) concept as an approach to develop areas near transit points, particularly train stations as Jakarta’s main mass transportation. Study about the readiness of area 800-meter radius from transit point is needed, particularly on how to encourage people to not using private vehicles - shifting into riding public transportation and walk/cyle to travel. Study about Palmerah area that had been previously done shows that generally, physical condition of area within 800-meter radius from Palmerah railway station has not met the requirements to be called a TOD area. This research is seeking to the principles of TOD concept and utilize it to construct a more site-specific guideline according to its physical condition and socio-cultural of the people. Using deductive-qualitative approach, this research is expected to yield an urban design guideline that apply TOD concept spesifically for Palmerah area. Keywords: TOD, urban design, transit, Palmerah

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A STUDY OF FACTORS DETERMINING TENANT MIX IN SHOPPING MALL BASED ON VISITORS PREFERENCES

Hutam Rahutama1), Ricky Pittra Halim2), Erwin Fahmi3)

1)Master Program in Planning Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 2)Master Program in Planning Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 3)Master Program in Planning Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The emergence of new shopping centers makes the retail market in Jakarta increasingly competitive. Lotte Shopping Avenue as a regional-scale shopping mall is not excluded. To be able to compete the mall must satisfy its customer. Unlike a location that can not be changed when a shopping center has been built, the design of a tenant mix at a shopping center can still be optimized to make a shopping center's consumers satisfied. This research details out finding of previous researches which indicate that tenant mix is a factor that most influence consumer satisfaction. This research, tries to find out what factor is most influential in tenant mix. Findings of this research can be used to improve and optimize tenant mix with regard to customer satisfaction. Keyword: Shopping Mall, Tenant Mix, Consumer Satisfaction

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RESEARCH OF SHOPPING CENTER PERFORMANCE BASED ON COMPARISON BY IMPORTANCE AGAINST SATISFACTION LEVEL

OF VISITORS AND TENANTS

Vincent Iskandar1)

1)Student of Master Techniques of Urban Planning, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11450, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract The growth amount of shopping center in Tangerang district starting from 1989-2016 showed a trend of regional scale shopping center. Mall Alam Sutera as regional scale shopping center, can not be separated from competition between the same class shopping center. Based on the results of observation and interviews to the manager Mall Alam Sutera obtained allegations that the factors that affect the decrease in the level of satisfaction of visitors and even tenants, including the less attractive image, the lack of event / promotion, tenancy mix, and security factors. In this case, research is needed that examines the level of importance to the satisfaction of visitors and tenants in order to improve the performance of Mall Alam Sutera services. This is a descriptive quantitative research by using likert scale measurement method, crosstab, and importance performance analysis. The number of visitor samples is determined by the average population of Mall Alam Sutera visitors per day, while the number of tenant samples is determined based on the population of active tenants at Mall Alam Sutera in September 2016 both using Slovin method. There are also tools used in this study is a questionnaire for visitors and tenants, as well as data acquisition and interviews from the manager Mall Alam Sutera. The end result of this research obtained the most dominant factor to decrease the level of visitor satisfaction is Diversity is the lack of availability of various types of food and beverages, while for tenants is Performance and Renew is the problem of visitor traffic is low. The results of the research is expected to be a recommendation for the Mall Alam Sutera management to be able to further improve its performance in accordance with the satisfaction factor of visitors and tenants.

Keywords: shopping center, importance level, satisfaction level, visitors, tenants.

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STUDY ON TRADING ACTIVITIES CHANGE ALONG COMMERCIAL CORRIDOR

CASE STUDY : JALAN RAYA BEKASI BARAT

David1), Eduard Tjahjadi2), Wita Simatupang3)

1)Mahasiswa Magister Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Bangau III no 2, Jakarta, 10610, Indonesia

2) Program Studi Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Puri Kencana K 10/6, Jakarta, 11610, Indonesia

3) Program Studi Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Tebet Timur Dalam Raya No.22d, Jakarta, 12820, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Commercial street in Jatinegara is trading area since 19th centuries. According to the history Jatinegara is one of famous trading center besides Glodok, Senen and Tanah Abang. Jatinegara is one of the provincial strategic set by the government so that it will planned for the development infrastructure especially transportation. After of policy running there is a changes especially in transportation evidence that impact trading activities especially in the work of the economic area in trading activities. The purpose of this research is to know elements and driving factors that cause the activity changes and to know a trend in future will happen to Jatinegara area. The methodology used was a qualitative deskriptive. The results showed that the trade in commercial corridor. Jatinegara dropped caused by 2 driving factor, the external and internal factors driving. Driving factors have leverage in a good way, decreased and the not affect one. In the broad driving factors internal and external in this area causing change trading activities to depreciation. Analysis from the driving produce trend forward that will happen to corridor commercial Jatinegara. With that trend we can see change trading activities next for the corridor commercial Jatinegara especially in Jalan Raya Bekasi Barat. Keyword: Corridor commercial, Jatineara, driving factor, trend, trading activities)

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DETERMINING EFFECTIVE FACE MILLING CUTTING PARAMETER FOR ALUMINUM ALLOY AA-6061 AND AA-7075 BASED ON

SURFACE ROUGHNESS

M.Sobron Y.Lubis1), Musa Law2), Rosehan3) 2)Student of Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering

Universitas Tarumanagara 1),3)Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering Universitas

Tarumanagara Jl. Let.Jen S.Parman No. 1 Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: 1)[email protected], 2)[email protected];;

3)[email protected]

Abstract

During a face milling machining process, some machining parameters such as feed rate and cutting speed will determine the quality of the process outcome. Choosing the right parameters will lead to the quality of the surface which is the surface roughness as planned. Therefore in order to increase the effectiveness of the machining, a method to determine the suitable machining parameters to generate the desired surface quality is needed. By finding the effective cutting parameters, then the machining process will be more efficient and effective without using unnecessary resources. The method in determining the effective cutting parameters will be a mathematic formula based on the desired surface roughness.

Keywords: machining, parameters, effective, feed rate, cutting speed

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ABNORMAL KIDNEY DIAGNOSIS THROUGH IRIS USING DEEP CONVOLUTIONAL NEURAL NETWORK

Indra1), Meirista Wulandari2), Yohanes Calvinus3)

1)Indra, Vikamas 1 Blok B2 No.30, Jakarta 14470, Indonesia 2)Universitas Tarumanagara, jl. Letjen S. Parman No 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

3) Universitas Tarumanagara, jl. Letjen S. Parman No 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract

Health diagnostic tools in the modern era is needed to save time and prevent things that are not desirable in the medical field. Iridology is the science of diagnosing human organs through the iris. This modern era, there is a technology to recognize iris with high accuracy which is often called iris recognition by using neural network. Iridology and iris recognition can be modified to help a person recognize the abnormalities of human organs. The kidney is one of the vital organs in the body that can be easily diagnosed through the iridology. The design of this system aims to be able to recognize the abnormal renal body either in the early stages until the final stage. The designed system is expected to help doctors and patients to prevent diseases such as Chronic Kidney Dissease (CKD) that can kill a person. Result of the research is, designed system can identifiy subject with 90% accurate.

Keywords: kidney, iridology, iris recognition, neural network, chronic kidney disease

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DATA MINING AND SEMANTIC DATA WAREHOUSE FOR ENROLLMENT ANALYSIS IN MARKETING STRATEGY

Yazid1), Ema Utami2), Hanif Al Fatta3)

1)Student at Amikom University, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Sleman Yogyakarta (55283), Indonesia

2)Lecturer at Amikom University, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Sleman Yogyakarta (55283), Indonesia

3)Lecturer at Amikom University, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Sleman Yogyakarta (55283), Indonesia

e-mail:[email protected]

Abstract

Integration of Semantic data warehouse with data mining for registration data analysis in promotion strategy planning aims to produce a design that can facilitate in extracting data, So as to know the trend as to know the location of the dissemination of promotional areas and effective promotional methods. Sample data in this research is new student registration data of STMIK Amikom Purwokerto from force of 2010 to 2016 with the amount of data about 6.000 rows of data. This research produces an architecture of data warehouse integration with data mining. Each section of the architecture is tested by a different scheme. The scheme in the data warehouse is tested from the speed side of the ETL process and from the data mining side performs the data analysis using k-means clustering method. ETL process testing results a difference in speed, depending on the amount of data being processed, while from the analysis of data mining produces four clusters that each cluster has a different emphasis. Semantic data warehouse as a whole has a better speed than traditional data warehouse. The results of each cluster analysis produce several trends, they are the applicants who entered in STMIK Amikom Purwokerto mostly come from high school/vocational high school with the middle and favorite category, but both of them are more dominated by favorite schools. Most applicants from favorite schools register at period I and II, and the most widely used promotional media by registrants is the brochure medium. Keywords: Semantic, data warehouse, data mining, registration, promotion

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ANALYSIS OF RED LIGHT RUNNING VEHICLES ALONG THE ROADS WITH TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT BAKAU CONDONG ROAD

Joewono Prasetijo1), Izuan Bin Musa1), Leksmono Suryo Putranto2),

Alvin John Lim Meng Siang1), Basil David Daniel1), Mohd Erwan Bin Sanik1)

1)Smart Driving Research Center (SDRC) Department of Civil Engineering and Environment, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn

Malaysia, 86400 Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia

2)Faculty of Engineering

Universitas Tarumanagara, Jalan S. Parman No. 1, Grogol, Jakarta Barat 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Red light dilemma zone is widely known as an area on the high-speed intersection approach, where vehicles either safely stop before the stop line or proceed through the intersection during the red interval. Within such an area, a vehicle might be involved in a right angle crash or rear end collision. The objective of this study is to identify any parameters involved in vehicles movement behaviors along the traffic lights, to develop prediction model of red-light running and to determine red running distance and the dilemma zones. Data that have been collected by using a video camera and Traffic Data Collector (TDC) had been analyzed such as traffic flow, traffic speed that red light running, the number of the vehicle that red light running and traffic light cycle time. The data was analyzed by using applications such as Microsoft Excel, Minitab and PETRAPro software. Based on the result of Multiple Linear Regression Analysis, it shows the parameters that involved in vehicles behaviors along the traffic lights has been proved by highly significant of p-value that less or equal to 0.1 (p ≤ 0.1) with confident level 90%. The parameter such as the traffic flow and average speed of red-light running vehicles with the p-value of 0.051 and 0.034 respectively proved that all this parameter cause the increasing rate of red-light running toward traffic light intersections. The values of R2 = 63.76 % and also show that the prediction model that was obtained is satisfied. Keywords: red-light running, running distance, dilemma zones, multiple regressions

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PLASTIC WASTE UTILIZATION IN LIEU OF FUEL OIL LAND USING SIMPLE PYROLYSIS

Jenny Delly1), Samhuddin2), Muhammad Hasbi3) 1)Mechanical Engineering Department Halu Oleo University]Jl. H.A.E Mokodompit, Kampus Hijau Bumi Tridarma Anduonohu INDONESIA 2) Mechanical Engineering Department Halu Oleo University]Jl. H.A.E Mokodompit, Kampus Hijau Bumi Tridarma Anduonohu INDONESIA 3) Mechanical Engineering Department Halu Oleo University Jl. H.A.E Mokodompit, Kampus Hijau Bumi Tridarma Anduonohu INDONESIA

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Plastic waste into a global-scale environmental problem. Plastics are widely used in everyday life, because it has advantages such as strong, lightweight and stable. However plastics on the market today are synthetic polymers made from petroleum that are difficult to decompose in nature. As a result, more and more are using plastic, will also increase the pollution of the environment such as soil contamination. This study aimed to design pyrolysis reactor, and observe the effect of temperature and residence time of the quantity of pyrolysis products. This study was also conducted to determine how much oil products produced. The study was conducted by using a reactor with a diameter of 39 cm and height 44 cm. Pyrolysis was held at a temperature of 150 - 2310C, with three types of plastic are Polyethylene High Density (HDPE), Polypropylene (PP) and Polypropylene Terephlate (PET). With the highest production volume of liquid smoke on the type of plastic Polyethylene High Density (HDPE) of 110ml with the highest temperature 2310C at minute 220. And the lowest production volume of liquid smoke on the type of plastic Polypropylene (PP) of 21 ml at a temperature of 2000C during combustion reaches 90 minutes. From the results of this study showed the effective capacity of data generated in this pyrolysis apparatus is 0.783 ml / min for the type of plastic material HDPE, PET and PP. Keywords: domestic sewage, garbage, pyrolysis kinetics

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CREATING EDUCATIONAL GREEN AREA THROUGH HYDROPONIC-AQUAPONIC SYSTEM

(OBJECT OF STUDY: SD-SMK PERTI, GROGOL)

Agnatasya Listianti Mustaram1), Nafiah Solikhah2), Sintia Dewi Wulanningrum3), Yunita Ardianti Sabtalistia4)

1)Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 2) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 3) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 4) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract School, as one of many institutions that related to education, has surely also played an important role on gaining physical and mental development. Therefore, a school needs green area in order to support students’ activities for better quality of education. With the support of Directorate of Research and Community Service Tarumanagara University, a community service project is formed to create one green area in a school located nearby. Perti School, which consist of Elementary School (SD) and Vocational Highschool (SMK), that lie in one school building area in Grogol are chosen as the object of the study. The school is situated in areas with high levels of pollution and lack of vegetations, so that this project is expected to make the school environment enable to provide fresh air (oxygen), filter out the dust, beautify the environment, become rainfall infiltration area, and prevent flood on its own. The main obstacle of the project is the lack of land that can be use to create green area, thus hydroponic-aquaponic system is then applied. This project aimed as a part of real contribution to society, as well as to educate the students that even with limited land, plant cultivation can still be done, and this will also train skills and enhance cooperation between school students and colleagues. Keywords: Aquaponic, Educational Green Area, Hydroponic, School

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THE FUTURE ROLE OF IoT FOR SMART CITY (SURVEY)

Meirista Wulandari1), Tjandra Susila2)

1)Tarumanagara University, Letjen S. Parman No. 1 Avenue, Grogol Petamburan 11440, Indonesia

2)Trisakti University, Kyai Tapa No. 1 Avenue, Grogol, 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: 1)[email protected] 2)[email protected]

Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is a recent communication paradigm that envisions a near future, in which the objects of everyday life will be equipped with microcontrollers, transceivers for digital communication, and suitable protocol stacks that will make them able to communicate with one another and with the users, becoming an integral part of the Internet. Research areas based on IoT are very open for many businesses, challenges and issues. There are a lot issues on networking such as speed, security, power consumption, and data management. IoT smart connected products and the services they provision will become essential for the future development of smart cities. This review paper explores variant specifications and aspects of IoT system for smart cities. Keywords: aspects, IoT, smart cities, specification.

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STUDY OF URBAN TOURISM DESTINATION DEVELOPMENT IN JAKARTA

(CASE STUDY : PETAK SEMBILAN REGION GLODOK)

Yusdianto Haryo Soeroso 1)

1) Student of Master Program in Urban & Real Estate Planning, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Tourism resources in the Petak Sembilan region can be viewed in general from the cultural tourism potential in the form of chinese architecture as well as the cultural social of the local community and the culinary tourism potential of their chinese, thus becoming the basic capital in tourism activities (Wilkinson, 1994). The development of tourism sector in Petak Sembilan region either directly or indirectly will give dynamics, can be toward positive influence or negative threat influence to the area. The dynamics of such changes is a phenomenon that is part of the formation of the potential and character of the development of tourism sector in the Petak Sembilan region itself. Sectors that could be affected by tourism activities in the Petak Sembilan region include the economic, social, cultural and environmental sectors (Gunn, 1994). Other potentials in the area of Petak Sembilan region is the existence of chinatown art and culture community and local community to preserve chinese religious events that have local culture such as on the eve of Chinese New Year celebrations with art performances and gambang kromong music, cokek dance and potehi puppet show . On gomeh stamp celebration or 15 days after Imlek often held the attraction of lion dance and dragon. At the time of praying shejit / birthday of kongco fat cu kong by holding festivals gotong taopekong and other cultural carnival such as ondel - ondel, raising red flag white, marching band and so forth. While the culinary potential in the Area of Petak Sembilan region is a place to eat typical china food that has been decades, where to sell small meals and china by typical and by the five or rare food vendors such as rice ulam, gomeh cap ketupat, pickles, dodol, bakpao, cahkwe, rujak juhi, rujak shanghai and various kinds of chinese special cakes that are in the Area of the Petak Sembilan region. From all the relationships the potential elements can be elaborated into a destination concept framework that is a key element or an important part of the concept of tourist destinations, thus becoming a tourism product as a total experience that can enrich the experience of tourists gained by tourists from the day of arrival until the return of the destination The tourism he visited (Hermantoro, 2015). This study is intended to identify the factors that support the development of urban tourism destinations in Petak Sembilan region as the tourism product with two approaches, namely sustainable tourism and the core of the value / Sense Of Place. Keywords: Tourism potential, Tourist destination, Tourism product, Petak Sembilan region, Sense of place.

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IMPLEMENTATION OF PSYCHOLOGY EDUCATION WITH ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN ORDER TO DESIGN AN

EDUCATION AND RESEARCH CENTER OF MANGROVE FOREST ECOSYSTEM AT PANTAI INDAH KAPUK

Theresanny Utama1) 1)Theresanny Utama, Malibu Raya Road A/31, Jakarta Barat 11730, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Indonesia is the country with the most mangrove forest in the world, but lately some have been damaged. That thing happened too in Jakarta as the capital city of Indonesia. By the research of Drs. Pramudji, M.Sc on 2014 said that the dominant factor of mangrove destruction caused by the act of human activities. Lack of knowledge about mangrove will make people think that mangrove isn’t that important which is actually important and give an impact for the city. Our nation doesn’t have a detail education about mangrove and because of our nation bureaucracy, it will took a long time to get mangrove in to the national curriculum. Mr. Jokowi and Jusuf Kala once said that they will improve our nation with many aspect which one by improve the education. Although it’s not by a formal education, a non-formal education can also support the knowledge transfer process. That’s why it will need a place to provide that non-formal education like Mangrove Education Center which will side by side with research center as an additional program. By the approaching methods like observational surveys, internet articles and some of national agency data, Pantai Indah Kapuk known as the last habitat of mangrove in Jakarta that still original. As well as supported by the potential of the plant and animals also by the Department of Agriculture and Marine program, Angke Kapuk Nature Park is one of the location that suitable for the project development because we can directly explore the originality. Due to the lack of visitor interest through their activities that still conventional, the basic ideas of design will improve the education that will depend on the trend of technology with different scenario on each space that will know by the combination of colors, intensity of light, height and the component of space to trigger people’s mind and adrenaline levels when they’re viewing, capturing, digesting and processing an outcome to the brain. The design will still stick with the sustainable context and the surrounding environment. Keywords: Mangrove, Knowledge, Technology

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THE EFFECT OF SHOPPING CENTER ATTRIBUTES ON CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AT THE WEST JAKARTA PRIMARY CENTER AREA

Perez Januar Soewito1)

1) Tarumanagara University, Letjen S. Parman Street No. 1, West Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

SPBB West Jakarta is a new business center area in which there are 2 regional scale shopping centers with each character i.e. Puri Indah Mall which is the old mall and Lippo Mall Puri as a new competitor in the region. The attributes quality of the shopping center provides shopping experience and satisfaction for consumers. It becomes interesting to see how the competition level of customer satisfaction in a shopping center in SPBB West Jakarta. The method used in this research is quantitative method to measure the level of customer satisfaction in 7 attributes of shopping center of Puri Indah Mall and Lippo Mall Puri. The study was conducted by distributing questionnaires containing questions and statements regarding consumer profiles and 7 attributes of shopping center at 150 shopping center consumers at Puri Indah Mall and Lippo Mall Puri. The results of the questionnaire were analyzed using Likert Scale Analysis to determine the top-ranked attributes of the shopping center's to the lowest. The results of this study are from 7 attributes of the shopping center at Puri Indah Mall and Lippo Mall Puri, 3 attributes with the highest score is the Mall’s Environment, Convenience and Tenants. While the attribute with the lowest score is the reward that need to be improved. From the satisfaction comparison shows that consumers are more satisfied to Lippo Mall Puri’s attributes compared to Puri Indah Mall’s attributes. From the analysis, it can be concluded that the Puri Indah Mall needs to improve the attributes’ quality further more to maintain its loyal customers, for Lippo Mall Puri comes with its innovation that can attract many consumers. Keywords: attributes, shopping center, satisfaction, customer

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BUTTON-PUSHING DEVICE

Mega Cynthia Wishnu1), Joni Fat1), Fahraini Bacharuddin1)

1)Universitas Tarumanagara, S. Parman St., Jakarta

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The emerging technology makes human life now become easier. The technology development grows rapidly and continue to evolve until now and increase globally. One need that can’t be avoided is the need to access device remotely. This remote access is better known as the Internet-of-Things. The concept of Internet-of-Things refers to the concept of connecting device to the Internet so it can be controlled remotely, either manually or automatically. This Internet-of-Things concept is applied in smart button-pressing device microcontroller based design. Smart button-pressing device is used for pressing various buttons. Therefore, user can control appliances through their buttons. The placement of the device is by attaching it near the button that want to be controlled. This device is controlled through a website. The website has a virtual button that when pressed will activate the device. Furthermore, the device also has timer feature, a feature that use to activate the device according to the set time. The test was done by counting the response time from when the virtual button is pressed until the appliances button is pressed. The test result shows that, smart button-pressing device microcontroller based design has an average response time of 2.4 seconds. Keywords: Internet-of-Things, remote access, button, website

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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VEHICLE MONITORING SYSTEM USING ANDROID

Glen Putranto1), Harlianto Tanudjaja2), FX. Sigit Wijono3)

1)Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen. S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

2)Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia,

3) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen. S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected]

Abstract

Motor vehicle has a very important role in everyday life especially for business. A lot of company owned vehicle are ridden by a driver that got paid by the said company. If the driver rides the vehicle, the company that owns it will not be able to monitor their vehicle until that said vehicles returned to the company. Therefore, a system for owners to monitor their vehicle is needed. Even if owners don’t drive their vehicle, they will be able to monitor their vehicle. This vehicle monitoring device use an Android smartphone as an interface to the user. There are 3 sensors that is located in the vehicle. That sensors are a fuel sensor, a speed sensor of speedometer, and a GPS sensor. Each sensor will give out information to a microcontroller. Then, the microcontroller will give that information to a MQTT broker with a unique topic using internet. A database will take that information from the MQTT broker and stored them. An Android smartphone will also take that information and display them to the smartphone screen. The Android user interface will have a form of a digital map. Tests were done by driving our vehicle with the Android application turned on. The result of the tests are compared to the information on the vehicle dashboard. Other comparisons are looking for the vehicle position using another GPS based apps. The result of the tests is the Android application able to show the correct vehicle position, able to show the correct gas volume, and able to show the correct vehicle speed. Keywords: Vehicle, Android, GPS, Monitoring

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT DELAY ANALYSIS WITH ISOLATED COLLAPSED BUT-FOR (ICBF) METHOD

Satya Dharmadi1), Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo2) 1)Undergraduate Student, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 2)Senior Lecturer, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract

Construction projects are never separated from the constraints that faced during implementation in the site, both calculated and unexpected risks. In fact, it can be said that none of the projects are exactly same between as-planned and as-built schedule. Delay problem is a general case that usually happened in construction projects. Many delay analysis method have been developed, one of them is Isolated Collapsed But-For (ICBF) method. ICBF method is a new method that requires as-planned and as-built schedule as well as identified liability delay events to perform its analysis approach by doing an observation in the site. In its use, ICBF method is capable of displaying the number of delay caused by owner and contractor as the contracting party. On building construction, compensation issues caused by delay can be clearly analyzed.

Keywords: Construction management; Scheduling; Delay time; Claims;

Compensations.

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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IMALEKTA PRESIDENT ELECTION BY FINGERPRINT SYSTEM

Herlina1), Dali Santun Naga2), Joni Fat3), Nicky4)

1)Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

2) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

3) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

4) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan 14440, Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected],

[email protected]

Abstract Elections are one of democracy form which may cause so many risk of deceit as example unregistered voter. Unregistered voter may happen when there are voter that dont do vote, then their family or anybody come to vote as them. This kind of deceit happens because voter only need a paper that contains vote’s right to do voting. Based on that, an election system using fingerprint invented. Fingerprint used because there are no fingerprints of every individual that exactly the same. Besides, system designed to quicken vote counting too, so the result can show on screen when the election is done. This system design using PHP as the main program and use MySQL as the database. System tested on IMALEKTA election along with the paper election with total registered students as many as 97 students and the total students that voted as many as 77 students, with the final result of election system using fingerprint equal to the result of paper elections. Keywords: election, fingerprint

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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ANDROID-BASED NURSE CALL

Roby1), Pono Budi Mardjoko2), Meirista Wulandari3) , Cynthia Putri Wangsajaya4)

1) Tarumanagara University,1 Letjend S. Parman Street , Grogol Petamburan 11440, Indonesia.

2) Tarumanagara University,1 Letjend S. Parman Street , Grogol Petamburan 11440, Indonesia.

3) Tarumanagara University,1 Letjend S. Parman Street , Grogol Petamburan 11440, Indonesia.

4) Tarumanagara University,1 Letjend S. Parman Street , Grogol Petamburan 11440, Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract

In a hospital, overnight patients often require help from nurses, doctors, and other medical help from the hospital. When giving help, fast services from the hospital is extremely important. These needs can be realized using a good nurse call system. Along with the development of time, internet connection is needed. Internet connection could be used in a nurse call system. The development of smartphone also helps the use of internet in a nurse call system. Nurse call system could be created using a smartphone application. The results of the whole system test show that the system can notify the position of the patient room and also the location of the patient's bed. The position of the patient's room and bed can be received through the array data sent by the processing module. Each room is equipped with an indicator that can tell the nurse who was in the hall. This system works wireless with the help of an internet connection so the risk of cable dysfunction can be lessened.

Keywords: Android, Nurse Call, Wireless, Internet

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VERTICAL HYDROPONICS FARMING COMPLEX

Shirley Octaviani1), Dewi Ratnaningrum2), Franky Liauw3)

1)Majoring in Architecture, Tarumanagara University, Let. Jend. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Permanent Lecturer of Architectural Study Program, Tarumanagara University, Let. Jend. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

3)Permanent Lecturer of Architectural Study Program, Tarumanagara University, Let. Jend. S. Parman 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Demand of hydroponics vegetables is continuously increasing since 2014 up to 20% per year. Not only superior people who is enthusiastic with this free pesticide premium vegetables. Changing of Jakarta society consumption interest happens from usual vegetables to hydroponics vegetables because of the better hydroponics vegetables’ health quality. Even the productivity is increasing, it’s still left behind if compared to the market demand. The density of Jakarta City makes it hard for invention and usage of productive land. BSD City still have many vacant land, and it’s also planned to become the satellite city of Capital Jakarta, therefore both of them have a strong linkage. By this condition, BSD City becomes a potential location for hydroponics vegetables and fruits production. This is also supported by the developer plan to present hydroponics facility at BSD City. Depending on how high healthy vegetables demand and fruits consumption needs, Vertical Hydroponics Farming Complex will be built and located at BSD City. The aim of the project is to fulfill the region need of recreation medium which is oriented to green and sustainable environment, and also to educate people with hydroponics technology. The method used is architecture design method with sustainable architecture approach. The final results are, vertical hydroponics farming project design with recreation and education as two main programs, circulation system, utility system, lighting system, air system, water system, structure system, and building material. Keywords: Vegetables, Hydroponics, Farming, Vertical, Green and Sustainable Environment, Recreation, Education, System

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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SEARCHING TOOLS AT HOME BASED ON ANDROID

Yanni Puterinanda), Hadian Satria Utama2), Pono Budi Mardjoko3)

1) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan Jakarta 14440, Indonesia

2) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan Jakarta 14440, Indonesia

3) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjend S. Parman No. 1, Grogol Petamburan Jakarta 14440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract This paper discuss abouat a tool that can help humans in searching for various items that are vulnerable lost in the house so as to save time searching for goods. This design and realization aims to design a search tool of goods by using Bluetooth communication on Android-based mobile phone and has a battery indicator. There is a processing module that is a microcontroller to manage the data received in order to output a sound output. The modules designed include user interface module, buzzer module and program realization of microcontroller. Searching tools use the buttons on apps from app builder websites on Android-based phones. Communication between mobile phones and tools using Bluetooth devices. Microcontroller used is Arduino Lilypad. Testing the whole system is done by sounding the device from a different distance, Bluetooth on the device is able to connect with mobile phones at a distance of less than or equal to 12 meters. The system in this search tool is able to search for various items when the Bluetooth on the device is connected with the mobile phone, search by pressing the button on the phone application and the tool can issue sound. Keywords: Searching tools, Bluetooth, mobile phone, microcontroller

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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DREDGER SELECTION METHOD BASED ON TRIPLE CONSTRAINT OF CONSTRUCTION

Ruddy Yusuf 1), Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo2)

1)Student, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, West Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Lecturer, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, West Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract

Reclamation is one way to answer the human needs of land and to promote economic growth. Many land reclamation have been done and Indonesia is one of them. In every reclamation works, dredging is a part of the job, either it is to move the filling material from the quarry to the reclamation point, or dredging to shape the reclaimed land as design. Due to its importance, selecting the right dredger is crucial for the success of the project. The purpose of this research is to determine a method on selecting the best dredger based on its performance and the project owner needs. There are three kinds of dredgers will be analyzed and scored based on its each performance in term of triple constraint of construction (cost, quality, and time), those dredgers are cutter suction dredger, modified sand pump, and long-arm excavator. Besides that each constraint will be scored base on its importance in the eyes of the project owner. Several combination of the dredger scores and constraint scores will be given in a matrix to remove the subjectivity in scoring. The score of the dredgers performace multiplied with the constraints importancy will result the total score of the dredgers. Based on the research, cutter suction dredger is the best dredger with the highest total score. Keywords: reclamation, dredging, triple constraint, cutter suction dredger, matrix.

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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GROWTH PATTERN OF URBAN SPRAWL AROUND THE NEW CITY CASE STUDY BSD SOUTH TANGERANG

Achmad Rusli Rita Rita1), Suryono Herlambang2), Nurahma Tresani3)

1)Mahasiswa Magister Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 2)Dosen Magister Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 3)Dosen Magister Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Urban Sprawl or the expanding of suburbs that often happened on a big city like Jakarta that transforms crop fields, rain-fed fields and other fields into residential areas. This thing became the factor that government initiate to plan a new city as a vessel that accomodates people to be placed on the outskirts of Jakarta. BSD City is one of the new cities that governments plan on making, but the difference on pricing segment that offered by this new city more intended to target the middle-high economical persons. On the other side, people still need facilities and accessibility as supporting factors for daily living and activities. This thing forced suburban people to divert their residence around the new city that suitable on their economic segments. This condition bring forth many residential needs around the new city, and from this condition the developers makes the newly developed fields as the answer on the increasing needs, and this thing made sprawl growth around the new city keeps expanding. In this study provide answers to how the pattern of development of Urban Sprawl that happened and look at the factors as well as an influential aspect as the cause in its development.

Keywords: Urban Sprawl, New City, residential needs, Sprawl growth

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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FINAL ACCOUNT ON CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT WITH MUTUAL TERMINATION AGREEMENT

Kevin Sennatra1), Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo2)

1)Student, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, West Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Lecturer, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, West Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract

The Final Account is the conclusion of the contract value including the necessary adjustments and stating the amount to be paid by the employer to the contractor. This includes all work that is payable to the contractor according to the contract. Construction contract usually ends in two ways. First, it will end when the work is done and the responsibilities of two parties are met. Second way to end the contract is when default by one or both of the parties occurs and the contract is terminated. Other than these two common ways, a contract can also ends with mutual termination agreement by both of the parties. This could happen when the employer and the contractor met a condition that forces them to end the contract without a default. Although the termination of the contract is mutually agreed, preparing Final Account in this condition is not an easy matter. If a non-standard contract such as FIDIC, JCT, or NEC is used, problems will arise in preparing Final Account. There will be grey areas where both parties claim their rights because of the lack of rules in the contract clauses. This study is aimed to provide the key aspects of Final Account with high risk of starting a dispute, how to accommodate it in the contract, and how to prevent this condition happen in the future construction contracts. By doing literature studies from various sources such as standard contract and books, and doing case study of a project with aforesaid condition, this study concludes that there are two key aspects that needs more attention when making the condition of contract. Those two key aspects are final progress claims and retention. Furthermore, all of this problem can be avoided by using a standard contract used and accepted worldwide.

Keywords: Final account, Construction contract, Termination, Mutual agreement

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES USAGE AT JELAMBAR SUB-DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA

Andreas Mihardja1)

1)Master of Urban Planning and Real Estate Development, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Urban settlement needs the fulfillment of community function in the form of social facility. Education facility is one of the important social facility. Jelambar area in West Jakarta has numbers of education facility and wide distribution of education facility but not all of its inhabitants use them, but many of people from outside of Jelambar use that facilities. So this study is proposed to find out how the usage of that educational facility, why, and how the user preference. This research is started by identifying the condition of educational facility provision based on SNI 03-1733-2004 and Perda DKI 6 / 1999, continued by identifying usage pattern of educational facility and identifying Jelambar education facility user’s preference and dominant factor. Reason of facility usage variables are summarized from the previous researches as follows : accessibility to school, public transportation availability, proximity from residence, in the same sub-district area with residence, building physical quality, teachers and teaching quality, internal facility availability, school image and reputation, school’s religion base, race within students, family tradition and relation, transportation cost, tuition fee, and ownership (by private or government).. The results are the condition of educational facilities provision in Jelambar area has correspondence with SNI and Perda DKI. For the usage pattern, there’re religion and race segregation within students in some schools: Then, there are segregations in economic level whereas the religion-based schools are tend for higher economic level compared with non religion-based school. In proximity issue, majority of students need 0 – 2 Km from their residences to school, so it is fair. The dominant factor for education facilities usage are teacher and teaching quality, school image and reputation, tuition fee, internal facility availability, and school ownership Keywords : Education, Facility, Usage, Segregation

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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CHRONOGRAPHICAL SCHEDULING LOGIC METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULING OF HIGH RISE

BUILDING PROJECT IN JAKARTA

Lilyana Friescilia1), Onnyxiforus Gondokusumo2)

1)Undergraduate Student, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Senior Lecturer, Civil Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected] ; [email protected]

Abstract

Time management is one of the most important aspects in construction project. Therefore, good scheduling is deemed necessary to control the works in site. Generally, scheduling is obtained by applying some existing methods such as CPM (ADM or PDM), and is shown by bar chart. There is a mounting interest among researchers to set forward new methods to obtain better scheduling. One of them is Chronographical Scheduling Logic (CSL) method, as a development of the previous scheduling method. CSL method has new relationship that extends external relationship to internal one, and with new constraint that can help produce a more realistic scheduling. This paper discusses about comparing analysis with existing methods; a proposal of writing notation; and case examples in site. This research is conducted for high rise building projects in Jakarta. Based on the analysis result, it is found that there are some activities in site which require internal connection and constraints from CSL method. Keywords: Construction Project, Time Management, Chronographical Scheduling Logic, Floating Bars, Scheduling Method

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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RPTRA EVALUATION AS SOCIAL FACILITY

Erny Haerani1) 1) Mahasiswa Magister Teknik Perencanaan, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Ruang Publik Terpadu Ramah Anak or RPTRA is currently become the one of priority development program by Jakarta’s government. The aim of building RPTRA such as become social facility that could be used for both public interaction center and interests and talent development media for children that safe and well-organized. Government of Jakarta plans to build 150 RPTRA-s, and until now, those RPTRA-s have been built in three stages, although haven’t all done. First stage as pilot project – developed by CSR consists of 6 RPTRA-s: RPTRA Sungai Bambu, Kembangan, Cililitan, Kenanga, Bahari, and Amitterdam as well. Some of built RPTRA’s effectiveness were questioned by several parties. The aim of RPTRA listed on Governor Regulation 196 / 2015 that become benchmark for measuring the effectiveness of the RPTRA in Jakarta. This study started from picking up samples of RPTRA, which is the six-first-stage RPTRA or the pilot project, by the residents around the RPTRA and the users in ± 400 m proximity. The discussions as follows “ (1) identify plans, use of existing RPTRA adjusted with the appointed regulation – with deeper study about existing condition of RPTRA and local resident activities around RPTRA; (2) identify local perception towards the existence of RPTRA in the neighborhood as urban social facility – with questionnairs distribution to the local residents, variables consists in as follow: distance from house and use of RPTRA frequency, activity in RPTRA, facility usage in RPTRA, and place of community before RPTRA; (3) identify the social advantages for local residents of RPTRA impact – do the in-depth interview to residents around the RPTRA, also compare the community activity before RPTRA and after RPTRA exists. The results of this study from the analysis of three subjects above are that RPTRA program is an effective way and need to be maintained well because for the advantages of it for residents and environment also become human needs. The effectiveness are seen from the usage by almost all ages, also addition of community activities in positive way because of the appereance of RPTRA. However, by the time RPTRA must be always developing dynamically following the human needs as well. Keyword: Public Space, RPTRA Usage, Social Advantage

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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ECG SIGNAL MODEL PARAMETERS EXTRACTION METHOD FOR DATA COMPRESSION

A. A. Pramudita1), Cinthia Aliwarga2), Lydia Sari3), Maria A. Kartawidjaja4)

Postgraduate Department of Electrical Engineering, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia,

Jend. Sudirman Kav 51, Jakarta 12930, Indonesia

e-mail: 1) [email protected], 2) [email protected], 3)[email protected],

4) [email protected]

Abstract

The implementation of Internet of Things (IoT) is advantageous for health services, as it enables remote access and monitoring of patient data to accelerate diagnosis. However, it also requires high-capacity communication channels, data storage and processors, which in turn necessitates the development of data compression methods. This research focuses on electrocardiograph (ECG) signal compression based on parametric modeling. The model parameters from an ECG signal are obtained through iterative searching based on Minimum Mean Squared Error (MMSE) criterion. To obtain the fine details of the original ECG signal, a residual signal is used. The residual signal is attained by subtracting the synthesized signal from the original signal, and subsequently modeled using autoregressive (AR) model. The AR model coefficients of the residual signal represent the fine details of the ECG signal. It is shown that the proposed method allows the reconstruction of an ECG signal with a compression ratio of 300:24, and MMSE 0.005 for each signal period. Keywords: ECG signal, parametric modeling, Internet of Things

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THE SLUM AND PERI-URBANIZATION IN METROPOLITAN BANDUNG RAYA

Anita Vitriana1)

1) Regional Agency for Research and Development, West Java Province Jl. Citarum no. 8 Bandung 40115, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The issues of the peri-urban slum are often discussed lately along with the increasing of the metropolitan activities. Unlike the slum in the urban center that is mostly found on illegal lands and inhabited by migrants, peri-urban slums area habitually formed in the legal land settled by native rural communities that persist on the expansion of housing estates. Because of the difference, it becomes interesting to investigate the predominant characteristic of the peri-urban slum. As the literature review, there are at least two physical variables that can determine the characteristics of slums. The variables are the condition of the building and the availability of the basic infrastructure of the settlement. This study is conducted in West Bandung Regency (Kabupaten Bandung Barat) which is one of the regencies in the fringe area of Metropolitan Bandung Raya experiencing on the fast-growing issue because of peri-urbanization. The study uses quantitative-qualitative mixed methods. The data was obtained by means of secondary data collection. Through the Pearson correlation test, it was found that two of the four building indicators and two of the six basic infrastructure indicators have significant positive correlation with the increase in the number of slums, even though in a weak relationship. It can be said that the slums characteristic in West Bandung Regency are tending to be determined more by the condition of the building. Slightly different from the urban slums that are mostly related to the basic infrastructure provision problems. The existence of a positive correlation between the basic infrastructure variable to the regional slum can be explained through qualitative analysis. A village experiencing peri-urbanization tends to have a better basic infrastructure existence due to formal housing amenities provision. The status of the 'urban-village' is what attracts the migrant and even local people to work in the informal sector and live surrounding the housing estates although they are mostly off sides from the formal infrastructure network. It can be said that local deficiency basic services in peri-urban slums tend to come about in areas with better regional infrastructure availability. Keywords: peri-urban slum, inappropriate building condition, local deficiency basic services

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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ANALYSIS OF RAW MATERIAL NEEDS IN MAKING EJ PRODUCT WITH MRP METHOD IN PT. BINTANG TOEDJOE

Meri Prasetyawati1), Renty Anugerah Mahaji Puteri2)

1)University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Cempaka Putih Tengah 27, Jakarta

Pusat, 10510, Indonesia 2)University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta, Cempaka Putih Tengah 27, Jakarta

Pusat, 10510, Indonesia e-mail : [email protected]

Abstract

PT Bintang Toedjoe is one of the pharmaceutical company that produces Extra Joss, Trolit, Komix, Extra Joss Blend, and many others. The production system used Make To Stock is to make a final product to be stored, and the need for the consumer will be taken from the inventory in the warehouse. In the supply of goods must be done properly, because if the goods are not available when needed will also lead to storage costs and on the other hand the lack of inventory will lead to disruption of operational or decreased customer service. The company so far does not apply forecasting method in determining the demand of production, besides the company also uses the system of fulfillment of raw material (Extra Joss) where to order raw materials every 4 months. To overcome the problems experienced by the company, it must be repaired or changed, the first thing to do is to forecast the demand followed by the calculation of raw material inventory using the MRP (Material Requirements Planning) approach using LFL (Lot For Lot) method, EOQ (Economic Order Quantity), POQ (Periodic Order Quantity), PPB (Part Period Balancing) so as to determine the cost of storage and cost of ordering the most efficient raw materials. The calculation result using “win-qsb software” was chosen Moving Average method which has the smallest error, with MAD value 5,895, MSE 66.421 and MAPE 3.91. Result of Material Requirement Planning Calculation (MRP) choose to use lot sizing with Part Period Balancing method with total cost of raw material procurement Rp. 1,372,915,500 as the lowest total save and message cost for the planning of raw material needs for one year. Keyword : Inventory, Material Requirement Planning, Win-Qsb Software

The 3rd International Conference on Engineering of Tarumanagara (ICET) 2017 Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta-Indonesia, October 4-5th, 2017

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KALMAN FILTERING ON EARNED SCHEDULE METHOD

Edwin Thianudorus1), Jovan Prasetya2), Basuki Anondho3)

1) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, West Jakarta,11440, Indonesia

2) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, West Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia

3) Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, West Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract

One important element in project management is estimating the final duration of the project. Usually, project estimate duration using the Earned Value Method. According to some studies, stated that the Earned Value Method is not proper enough to estimating the final duration since this method based on cost rather than time. There was development on Earned Schedule Method in 2003 by Walt Lipke which is using the same indicator value as the Earned Value Method but has a time-based equation. Furthermore in 2006 comes implementation of Kalman Filter method that can be used in the process of forecasting duration. Kalman Filter method is conducted with the aim to get a forecast that has fewer percentage errors. In this research, the calculation of project duration using Earned Schedule Method is further conducted with Kalman Filter method. The results of Earned Schedule Method will be compared with Kalman Filter Earned Schedule Method. Existing results will be tested by calculating the standard deviation before and after the use of Kalman Filter. The results of this study indicate that an increase in accuracy after using Kalman Filter on the estimated duration with the Earned Schedule Method.

Keywords: Earned Value Method, Earned Schedule Method, Kalman Filter

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NATURAL SCIENCE AND ENVIRONMENT EXPLORATORIUM

Nathania Damara 1), Sidhi Wiguna2), Dewi Ratnaningrum3)

1)Jurusan Teknik Arsitektur, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Let Jend S. Parman No 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Dosen Tetap Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tarumanagara,

Jl. Let Jend S. Parman No 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia 3) Dosen Tetap Program Studi Arsitektur Fakultas Teknik Universitas

Tarumanagara, Jl. Let Jend S. Parman No 1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Nowadays, global warming becoming one of major concern worldwide. Global warming cause the regular increasing temperature of the whole atmosphere. This increasing temperature cause many impacts on earth and human life. Although global warming is a big problem, its countermeasures still limited especially in term of education. Many countries including Indonesia think that environmental education is not really important in countering the global warming effect. This point of view leads to several environmental damage cause by Indonesian people because of their lack of knowledge in environmental education. As one of Indonesia city area Tangerang also having this kind of problem and they need a sort of facility that will help in improving knowledge of environmental education for people there. This paper is a student design project. It is an Exploratorium project in Tangerang. This project main purpose is to improve people knowledge and realization about environmental damage and environmental education. The research methodology consist of examining a previous article related to this topic and several surveys. This paper highlights that the fact of lack environmental knowledge of people and lack of educational facilities for learning environmental education. It also tells about an Exploratorium where people can enjoy learning about environmental education through help of modern audio visual technology to improve their interest in learning and a real example in sustainable system that already implied in the Exploratorium building. Keywords: Science Museum, Nature, Environment, Exploratorium

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THE EFFECT OF INHIBITORS ASCORBIC ACID TO MORFOLOGI SURFACE, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, AND RATE OF CORROSION

IN SEA WATER MEDIA ON STEEL A 242

Budiarto1)

1)Departement of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Christian University of Indonesia

Jl. Mayjen Sutoyo no.2, Cawang, Kramat Jati, Jakarta 13630 e-mail : [email protected]

Abstract

The research has been done to investigate the effect of sea water media and ascorbic acid inhibitor on corrosion rate, crystal structure, and surface morphology on steel A 242. The purpose of this research is to know the effect of ascorbic acid inhibitor concentration and immersion time on corrosion rate of A242 steel in sea water medium. A242 steel corrosion rate testing results in seawater media without ascorbic acid inhibitor of 0.203 mmpy. However, for ascorbic acid inhibitor concentration and immersion time the greatest corrosion rate was in A242 steel sample decreased (from 0.122 mmpy to 0.060 mmpy) at concentration of ascorbic acid inhibitor solution 400 ppm and in 4 weeks immersion time. The results of SEM-EDXS examination show that A242 steel is evenly corrosion and pitting during submersion before and after plus ascorbate inhibitor, indicating chloride (Cl) on the corrosion product. The results of X-ray diffraction testing show that the most likely corrosion product is iron oxide and chromium oxide. Keywords: Steel A 242, corrosion rate, ascorbic acid inhibitor, SEM-EDXS, XRD

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DEVELOPMENT OF ART DECO ARCHITECTURE IN INDONESIA

Nafiah Solikhah 1), Andi Surya Kurnia 2)

1) Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Campus 1, L Building, 7th Floor, Jl. Let Jen. S. Parman Number 1,

West Jakarta 11440, INDONESIA

2) Department of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Campus 1, L Building, 7th Floor, Jl. Let Jen. S. Parman Number 1,

West Jakarta 11440, INDONESIA

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The word Art Deco includes the terminology first introduced in 1925 in a catalog published by Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris. Since then Art Deco is used to name the art that was popular and modern. Art Deco Movement is a concept of architectural development that refers to various styles of traditional decorative arts as well as modern decorations that affect all aspects of design, such as architecture, interior, fashion, etc. Art Deco also received the influence of the growing flow of architecture at that time Bauhaus, De Stijl, Dutch Expressionism, International Style, Rationalism, Scandinavian Romanticism and Neoclassicism, Arts and Crafts Movement, Art Nouveau, Jugendstil and Viennese Secession. Since the first time the term Art Deco has developed, many countries have adopted the Art Deco style. Art Deco becomes a very interesting study because it involves many architectural styles that have evolved. Based on that background, The issues to be addressed are the Development of Art Deco Architecture in Indonesia. The purpose of this study is to get an overview of the development of Art Deco Architecture in Indonesia. The method used is descriptive method. Based on the results of the study note that Art Deco emerged from the change of thinking patterns of a group of people one of which is backed from the establishment of the economy. Every country that receives Art Deco styles develops itself, giving it a local touch so Art Deco somewhere will be different from Art Deco elsewhere.

Keywords: Architecture, Art Deco Style, Development of Architecture

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EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF SMOKE OVER A BACKWARD-FACING STEP GEOMETRY

Steven Darmawan1)

1)Mechanical Engineering Dept. Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Let.Jen S.Parman No.1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Separated flows occur in many engineering application such as in airfoils, car tail, around building, etc. and often lead to swirling flow and reattachment. Backward-facing step geometry is widely used for analyzing separated flow as well as swirling flow that usually attached. There are numbers of papers published involving backward-facing step (BFS) geometry experimentally and numerically. Its simple geometry provides a lot of flow information also make BFS geometry even often use to validate turbulence model in numerical (CFD) method and turbulent flow since few last decades. Unfortunately, most experimental setup to describe flows of a BFS are costly, involving high tech equipment. Moreover, separated and swirling flows on BFS which undoubtedly a turbulent flow also make this geometry used as heat transfer benchmark.This paper aim is to develop a low-cost experimental research for visualizing the separated and swirling flows of acrylic-based BFS geometry using smoke as the working fluid as well as temperature effect on the flow. Acrylic-based BFS is manufactured with 5 points temperature measurement. Smoke is use as the working fluid with inlet Reynolds number of 14.631. The separated and swirling flow captured by a low-cost HD video recording, temperature along the BFS is acquired. Prandtl number is used to describe viscosity and diffusivity. The separated and swirling flows is occurred at x/h = 1,02 or 42mm form the expansion zone. The measured temperature is decreasing at the expansion zone which confirmed by the calculated Prandtl number which increase. This result indicates that the viscosity is affect the flow more than the thermal diffusivity.. Keywords: Backward-facing step geometry, separated and swirling flows, Prandtl number

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ONTOLOGY MODELING OF DIGITAL LIBRARY USING SLIMS DATABASE SCHEMA

Joko Purwanto1), Kusrini2), Andi Sunyoto3)

1)Student at Amikom University, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Sleman Yogyakarta (55283), Indonesia

2,3)Lecturer at Amikom University, Jl. Ring Road Utara, Sleman Yogyakarta (55283), Indonesia

e-mail: 1)[email protected], 2)[email protected],

3)[email protected]

Abstract In order to support the utilization of information technology in area of digital library, a Library Management System has been previously built namely Senayan Library Management System (SLiMS). Generally, many digital libraries uses relational database as their technology storage of book information. The problem is not all information desired by the user is available. Therefore, this research proposes a knowledge based representation model using ontology based on SLiMS database schema. The ontology implementation uses protege in form of Ontology Web Language (OWL). The Ontology testing consist of consistency testing using Reasoner Ontop 1.1.8, a plug-in of protege, and quality testing using OntoQA matric schema. Keywords: Ontology, SLiMS, Digital Library, OntoQA

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EVALUATING SAFETY AND HEALTH FACTORS INFLUENCING PERFORMANCE OF LOW-COST APARTMENTS IN

JAKARTA

Tri Susanto1), B.P Kusumo Bintoro2), Mirsa D Novianti3)

1) Industrial Engineering Department, Bakrie University, Jakarta 12920, Indoensia

2)Civil Engineering Department, Bakrie University, Jakarta 12920, Indoensia 3) Industrial Engineering Department, Bakrie University, Jakarta 12920,

Indoensia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract The Government of Indonesia through various plans that is committed to providing adequate, affordable low-cost apartments and quality in meeting the needs of housing or shelter, as well as for the Jakarta area. Therefore, policy fulfillment needs its own housing at affordable prices should pay attention to safety and health for occupants of a building. To achieve this goal, information about safety and health performance of a building must always be available. This research identifies the critical factors through a literature review of health and safety practice journals, theses and articles for interpreting the factor from a global perspective. Literature review identified 32 variable factors that contribute to the health and safety performance of low cost housing in Indonesia. Likewise, facilities provided by developers against residences comply with safety and health buildings. The findings from this study can form the basis of who can be considered as the main elements for the development of a practical assessment scheme to evaluate safety and health. Keywords: Safety and health, low-cost apartments, sustainability development.

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ANALITICAL STUDY OF MECANUM WHEELS FOR OMNI DIRECTIONAL FOUR WHEELER MOBILE ROBOT

Didi Widya Utama1), Glandy Primatri2), Anthony Benyamin3) 1,2,3) Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract The development of the world of robotics has elements that are slightly different from other basic or applied sciences and then through the approach or assumption of the observation of the behavior of living beings or other moving equipment developed theoretical research. This paper introduces the design and analysis of mecanum wheels robot elements. Mobile robot designed with a mechanical wheel (mecanum wheel). Mecanum wheel is a special wheel design consisting of only 4 pieces, which not only have a single wheel, but many or a series of wheels and each wheel has a rotation axis with a 45 ° slope in a core wheel. Analytical study has been conducted using Finite Element Method of the wheel subject to the static load of the robot’s weight 25Kg and the centrifugal forces due to the wheel rotations at 2200 rpm and the results were obtained and 8 different movements without changing the orientation of the robot were achieved the maximum stress subject from the centrifugal force is much dominant at the 103,2 compare with the static load form the weight. Keywords: Omnidirectional, Finite Element Analysis, Mecanum Wheels, Mobile Robot

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FACTORS INFLUENCING SAFETY AND HEALTH PERFORMANCE FOR LOW COST HOUSING: DEVELOPER’S PERSPECTIVE

Mirsa Diah Novianti1), Bambang Purwoko Kusumo Bintoro2), Tri Susanto3)

1) Industrial Engineering Department, Bakrie University, Jakarta 12920,

Indoensia 2)Civil Engineering Department, Bakrie University, Jakarta 12920, Indoensia 3) Industrial Engineering Department, Bakrie Unviersity, Jakarta, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Sustainable building and construction practices in Indonesia are primarily aimed at improving the safety and health performance of buildings while minimizing its impact on resources and the natural environment. This paper investigates factors influencing safety and health performance from developer’s perspective and provides recommendation on strategies to tackle this issue. Face-to-face survey was conducted on housing developers operating in Jakarta, Indonesia. The results indicate that (1) Architecture; (2) Building Services; (3) External Environment; (4) Operational and Maintenance; and (5) Management Approach are the main factors influencing the safety and health performance. This paper contributes towards better understanding on developers’ view on how the safety and health performance are determined and form a basis for government to help tackle awareness of building safety and health issue.

Keywords: factors influencing safety and health performance, low cost housing, sustainable building and construction, housing developers

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ANALYSIS OF WOOD CERTIFICATION SYSTEM AND ITS APPLICATION TOWARDS PCPD LOT 10 CONSTRUCTION

PROJECT

Hartono Wijaya1), Arianti Sutandi2)

1)Civil Engineering Student of Tarumanagara University SID: 325130128, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Lecturer, Civil Engineering Dept, Tarumanagara University, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected] | [email protected]

Abstract

Certified wood is one of the most important factors responsible in the implementation of the green building concept especially in terms of materials. Wood certification is given by formal wood certification bodies to companies who have logging concession or timber production. Wood certification bodies that work in accordance with GBCI is known as FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), which is an internationally experienced timber certification body with Forest Management (FM) and Chain of Custody (CoC) systems. The price of FSC certified wood reviewed in this study, which is teak wood, varies and is more expensive than their non-certified counterpart. This difference in price is caused by the limited supply and high consumer demands. It also affects the availability of certified wood where companies with FSC products have large targets for exports or large-scale projects causing the availability and knowledge of certified wood to not reach small wood traders / craftsman. Certified wood research is also conducted on the PCPD Lot 10 project in SCBD. The project earns 2 points for material resources and cycle category in certified wood that is proven as 100% legal and FSC certified wood use with an estimated price of 5 – 10% more expensive than non-FSC wood. Keywords: green building material, certified wood, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), Forest Management (FM), Chain of Custody (CoC)

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SHOPPING CENTER IMPACT STUDY: SOCIO-ECONOMIC POINT OF VIEW

CASE STUDY: LIPPO PURI MALL, WEST JAKARTA, INDONESIA

Meyriana Kesuma1), Regina Suryadjaja2) 1)Depatment of Urban Planning and Real Estate, Faculty of Engineering,

Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, West Jakarta and 11440, Indonesia

2) Department of Urban Planning and Real Estate, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No. 1, West Jakarta and 11440,

Indonesia e-mail: [email protected]; [email protected]

Abstract

Shopping center has been spread out over Jakarta for the past 25 years, though Shopping Center moratorium had been published since 2014. A shopping center, especially the one with regional and super-regional scale which more than 100.000 sqm GFA, is indeed has a massive impact to the city especially the surroundings. This paper is trying to identify the economy impact from the existance of a shopping center, Lippo Puri Mall as the case study. Lippo Puri Mall is the second developed shopping center in Puri area, where there is already another shopping center with the same scale built in 1997. In order to enhance the goals, this paper is done by using both qualitative and quantitative methods. From the analysis, it can be seen that there are economic impacts from the existence of Lippo Puri Mall to its surroundings, which are the absorption of workforce from local residents, rental house or rental room growth, absorption of formal and informal business opportunities, as well as the increasing of local household economic income. As an indirect impact, the absorption of workforce is not significant, however the multiplier effect that is obtained by the local residents is exquisite. Many houses have been developed into a local restaurant, rental room or house, and rental land for vehicle parking space. In conclusion from the paper is a shopping center development could cause good impact for its surrounding, especially for economic growth that hopefully will strengthen the local resident’s buying power. Keywords: shopping center, socio-economic impact, multiplier effect, employee

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HYDRAULIC HOUSE AS ALTERNATIVE HOUSE MODEL IN TIDAL AREA

CASE STUDY OF KEMIJEN VILLAGE , SEMARANG

Etty E. Listiati1), IM. Tri Hesti Mulyani2), B. Tyas Susanti3)

Faculty of Architecture and Design, Soegijapranata Catholic University, Jl. Pawiyatan Luhur IV. No.1.

Bendan Duwur, Semarang- 50234, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

Tidal floods occur because of climate change that results in rising sea levels. Tidal floods hit coastal areas in Indonesia, one of which is Semarang city in the coastal region of North Java Island. Kemijen Village is a village of the sub-district of East Semarang located in the north and near the beach. The urban village has been affected by the flood started around 1980’s. It consists of 11 RWs (Rukun Warga), and RW IV still experiences flood or tidal flood. Tidal floods make the residents have to raise their house (for the rich). For those who can not afford it, they are forced to live in a house that will always be exposed to tidal flood. Their houses gradually lie beneath the surface of the road because the neighborhood road in front of the houses is always raised by the city government. Therefore, the steps taken by the residents to overcome the tidal flood to get into the house is by pumping/removing water from the houses. The research tried to find alternative house model that can adapt to tidal flood in Kemijen Village, especially in RW IV. In the research, it took six houses as the sample (10% of the population), which were the houses which were their floors were still lower than the road and still flooded. The research used qualitative description analysis method. The research result is in the form of the proposal of a house model adaptive to tidal flood in the form of hydraulic house. Keywords: house, adaptation, tidal flood, hydraulics, Kemijen

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CHARACTERISRIC OF ASPHALT CONCRETE MIXTURE USING LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) WASTE AS PARTIAL

SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE

Ni Luh Putu Shinta Eka Setyarini1), Widodo Kushartomo2), Daud Aulia3)

Civil Engineering Tarumanagara University, Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta,

11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Asphalt layer is a part of highway construction consisting a mixture of asphalt and aggregate that well graded gradation, mixed, spreading and compacted in a certain hot steady temperature. The value of Stability will be effect to durability, to increase asphalt concrete mixture stability can be used LDPE plastics waste as a substitute of fine aggregate. The LDPE plastics waste in this study were pellet-shaped with a retained size in sieve no.8, the LDPE plastic waste content used is 25% of the total volume aggregate retained in sieve no.8. The specimens are silinders with a diameter of 4 inch and a thickness of 2.7inch. Marshall testing with the addition of LDPE wasted plastic can increase the stability by 4.867% Keyword: LASTON, Plastic LDPE waste, Marshall test

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EFFECT OF MIXING TEMPERATURE ON ASPHALT CHARACTERISTIC OF CONCRETE USING HIGH DENSITY

POLYETHYLENE (HDPE) AS PARTIAL SUBSTITUTION OF FINE AGGREGATE

Ni Luh Putu Shinta Eka Setyarini1) , Widodo Kushartomo2),

Erland Ferrary Arius Ambon3)

Civil Engineering Tarumanagara University, Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The Asphalt Concrete (LASTON) is a part of highway construction consisting ,a mixture , asphalt and aggregate that is continuous graded , mixed, spread, and compacted in a hot state at a certain temperature. Prime material of LASTON is aggregate. Since aggregate is a non-renewable material, fine aggregates retained in sieve number 8 are replaced with HDPE plastic waste 25 %. Before being used as a pavement mixed material, this HDPE plastic waste will go through the process of smelting, printed and then broken into pellet form by using a crusher machine. The good quality of construction material is indicate by durability ,influenced by stability and flow value. To Get a good stability and flow value ,mixing temperature becomes important to note.. The mixing temperature is the temperature of asphalt and aggregate when mixed. There are 3 mixing temperatures to be used in this study, such as, temperatures of 160 ° C, 170 ° C, and 180 ° C. It aims to get the right mixing temperature for LASTON mixing with HDPE plastic. The results showed that the mixing temperature having good stability and flow value was 180 ° C mixing temperature. Keywords: LASTON, HDPE plastic, mixing temperature.

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FACTORS AFFECTING THE SHOPPING OPPORTUNITY FOR DAILY NEEDS

CASE STUDY: WEST JAKARTA RESIDENCE (KELURAHAN BOJONG, KEMBANGAN AND SURROUNDING)

Hansel

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Research purposes, to analyze the factors that influence the decision of choosing where to shop in meeting the daily needs. The author chose Puri Indah as a research location, because there are alternative places to shop. Researchers distributed questionnaires to consumers, as many as 240 respondents, which is traditional markets (Pasar Jaya Bojong Indah and Pasar Bojong Portal) and modern markets (Hypermart Puri Indah and Carefour Puri Indah). The sampling technique by purposive sampling. The method used in this research is the method of observation with descriptive approach. The results obtained in this research; In general, respondents in the traditional market spending period more often than those in the modern market; Average spending on the modern market >Rp.301.000 while traditional market <Rp.301.000 ; And indefinite shopping time. In particular respondents who work, shop in the modern market with shopping periods between once a week or month. While the respondents who are housewives, shopping in traditional markets one to two times a week. Viewed from the purpose to buy main products aspect, in the modern market is fruits; While traditional markets is vegetables. Judging from the preferences of selecting shopping spots, in traditional markets, which is vegetables, fresh meat and fresh seafood, staples, eggs, cakes and traditional medicine; Modern markets which is, fruit, processed meats, fresh and processed chicken meat, cutlery and drink ware and kitchen utensils; Other places (stalls) which is LPG gas, gallon water and food. From shop performance at Carefour Puri Indah is very good performance, Hypermart Puri Indah and Bojong Portal performance is good and Pasar Jaya Bojong Indah has passable. Quantitatively influential in the subjective factors of age, period, buddy shopping, day shopping, transportation, hours of shopping, travel time and expenditures influence; Objectively that is location, price, quality, testing, service diversity, promotion, arrangement, trust and interaction. Keywords: Factors, Selection of Shopping Places, Power of Places, Purchase Decision

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THE ENDURANCE OF PURI SAREN UBUD’S CULTURAL SPACEAS A HERITAGE AREA IN GIANYAR CITY

I Gede Wyana Lokantara1) , Aulia Suminar Ayu2), Listyana Febriani3)

1)Urban and Reginal Planning, Selamat Sri University, Semarang, Indonesia 2)Communication Science, Selamat Sri University, Semarang, Indonesia

3)Policy Science, Ristsumeikan University, Osaka-Ibaraki (567-8570), Japan

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]

Abstract

Puri Saren Ubud tourist area is built on the central area of the kingdom. The function of space in this region can be divided into three parts, namely the royal space which is the center of power, residential space that serves as a residence both for indigenous people and immigrants and economic activities, as well as public space as a space of cultural activity. The existence of optimization Puri Saren Ubud as a form of tourism Gianyar city heirlooms cause some space has undergone physical development such as the construction of hotels, art shops, restaurants and so it eliminates the essential functions of space as a cultural space. The purpose of this research is to analyze the form of typology of spatial and architectural design of Puri Saren Ubud area as heritage area of Gianyar City and the function of the space to the society activity at this time. The method used is a mix method that combines qualitative and quantitative research analysis. The results of the study explained that due to the development of saren ubud castle as a tourist area caused the growth of facilities, following the pattern of cultural space Puri Saren Agung causing the pattern of cultural space experiencing disorientation to the concept of culture. Based on community perception in tourism development of Puri Saren Ubud, environmental harmony indicator is the indicator that get the most attention by visitor with score 4.0.

Keywords:urban tourism, typology of spatial, community perception

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DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF WEB SERVER APPLICATION FOR MANAGING THE SMART HOME ARDUINO BASED

Muhammad Rif’an1), Syufrijal2), Ermi Media’s3)

1) 2) 3)Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Rawamangun, Jakarta13220, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract In this paper, we propose server application design to manage home appliances in smart homes based on arduino as controllers. The system is assembled using one server and many arduino. Servers are used to communicate with homeowners interactively when users and arduino are used to control home appliances based on user requests via the server. This paper describes the system overview, implementation and evaluation of prototype systems. Keywords: Smart Home, Arduino, Web Server

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WATERFRONT CONCEPT SITE PLANNING OF SEMARANG CITY BANJIR KANAL TIMUR RIVERSIDE AREA

Yonathan Putera Wicaksana1), Sylvie Wirawati2)

1,2)Department of Planning and Real Estate, Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta Barat-11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected]

Abstract Banjir Kanal Timur riverside area which located in Gayamsari District, Semarang City, Province of Central Java will soon enjoy the river normalization results in 2019. The demand as the social and culture strategic area affects the riverside area to provide an optimal and a synergistic land use. Based on the govermental regulation that inadequate of fulfilling the function as a strategic area, it is necessary to create site planning that brings together various parties in order to present an active and useful area. The positive result of river normalization will directly increase the riverside area which is already supported by the existence of social and culture iconic building, Great Mosque of Central Java. The site planning is created by using several methods of research. In qualitative way, all data that has been collected is then analyzed to gernerate either potential or problem related to the land site. Regarding to the condition of the land site, the research also needs to pay attention about stakeholders’ perception and preference. The qualitative method relies on strategic (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Trait) SWOT table and market analysis. While the qualitative method works on the calculation of land use programming in order to produce a well-planned and sustainable land development by predicting the space requirements. In line with the objectives of the research, waterfront concept is designated as the main idea in making the site planning which believed can support the site’s potential aspects gradually. Keywords: riverside area, strategic area, site planning, waterfront development, semarang city.

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STUDY OF PROCUREMENT, UTILIZATION, AND MANAGEMENT MOSQUE IN JEMBATAN BESI AREA

Nur Mawaddah1)

1)Assistant Lecturer, Tarumanagara University, Alpukat 14th Street 469 North Tanjung Duren, Grogol Petamburan, West

Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Residential become the smallest area of public life, where there need supporting facilities for social life inside. The most social facilities in residential are education facilities, health facilities, trade facilities, and worship facilities. This research will be discuss about worship facility especilally mosque, sustainability of mosque in Jembatan Besi as study location of this research dependent on actors that involved on procurement, utilization and management. This research also consider mosque providing standard in Jembatan Besi Village reffers to SNI 03-1733-2004 and Local Regulation of DKI Number 6 Year 1999 to undertake the identification about provision quantity of mosque in Jembatan Besi Village. Besides quality terms, those two standars also regulates about accessibility and optimal mosque location. This research use descriptive qualitative by deep interview to the informan who have been determined. This methodology also supprted by doing triangulation and transect in Jembatan Besi Village. This research showed that conflict, competition, and cooperation between institution that doing procurement, utilization, and mosque management. Those conflict, competition, and cooperative scattered in three activities: procurement, utilization, and management. Keyword: Religion Facilities, Mosque, Procurement, Utilization, Management.

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STUDY ON ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN GBCI CERTIFIED HIGHRISE BUILDING

Ivan Pratama1, AriantiSutandi2 1Civil Engineering Student, Universitas Tarumanagara, SID: 325130103

2Lecturer, Civil Engineering Dept, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]| [email protected]

Abstract Energy efficiency and conservation is one of the Greenship certification categories from Green Building Council of Indonesia (GBCI). This study aims to find out strategies to achieve energy efficiency and its effect on high rise building which already got Greenship certification from GBCI. The objects of this study are 2 different buildings with two different types of certification that are; new building (NB) and existing building. Results of the observation made are; new building certification is more comprehensive in supporting energy efficiency because it starts from early design stage such as facade planning and building layer that can follow the certain Greenship criteria. While the existing building certification is more limited, and usually requires additional investment for replacing or adding electronic devices. Economic study on existing building shows that savings are done by maintaining the performance of electronic devices and changing the lighting system by replacing the incandescent lamp with LED lights. The use of LED lights provide significant savings that the additional investment for lamp replacement can be paid within 1.22 years or 14.64 months. Keywords: Green building, GREENSHIP certification, New building, Existing building, Energy efficiency.

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STRUCTURE SYSTEM OF NUSANTARA ARCHITECTURE, CASE OF EMPYAK ROOF CONSTRUCTION

Ch Koesmartadi1), Josef Prijotomo2)

1)Soegijapranata Catholic University, Jl. Pawiyatan Luhur IV/No. 1 Semarang

50247, Central Java Indonesia 2)Sepuluh Nopember Instiute of Technology Surabaya, Jl. HOS. Cokroaminoto,

Surabaya, East Java Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstrak Widely known as the biggest archipelago on earth, Indonesia inherited high degree of diversity, as well as substantial geographical factors such as equatorial climatic condition and earthquake-prone plate under its soil. Those factors had just been considered as implied risk and therefore awaken quite-aged architectural science to accomodate natural requirements needed to sucessfully adapt particular geographical factors. Regardless of the wide-range cultural identity embedded in these originally-cultivated dwelling house design, researcher has noted a intense evidence of inter-design consistency of countermeasure pattern on encountering earthquake possibility. There are mechanical engineering theories which have been used as basic cornerstone on generating structure. Considering Indonesia’s high degree of variety in terms of dwelling house, using that kind of widely-used and structurally generic approach could be misleading in, probably, many ways that ironically have been commonly developed until now. It also brings important matter to the circle as bequeathing its values are on the talking. This paper aims for knowing to what extent our “originally-born architecture” can be applied and what the difficulties and challenges convetional theories are facing. Empyak roof is selected as research object. A method of disentangling its “action and reaction forces” of this structure’s load is used in this research. Researcher also conducts mechanical engineering theories and practices as pairing to enrich the findings. In general, the finding suggests that conventional machanical engineering theories that have been implemented until now only capable of establishing basic understanding of structure. In attempt of deepen the way they work, Indonesian architects are subject to improve material knowledge, as they were created to comply for mathemathical approach. Keywords: stucture, Nusantara architecture, empyak roof

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SETTLEMENT PATTERNS OF BAJO TRIBE IN BUNGIN ISLAND

Verry Lahamendu1), Aristotulus E. Tungka2), Pingkan Peggy Egam3)

1)2)3), Department of Architecture, Sam Ratulangi University, Manado 95515- Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Bajo tribe in building houses and settled on the island of Bungin always adjust to the customs that have been valid for generations. Every youth who wants to get married is required to collect dead coral taken from the sea as a place to build a house. The process of taking this rock has been going on for a long time and hereditary, causing the area of Bungin Island is always growing and the population is increasingly crowded from year to year. This is what causes the pattern of settlements Bajo tribe on the island Bungin become irregular. The distance between one house to another is closely interconnected and increasingly decreasing the quality of the environment, both the settlement environment in the form of the problem of slum and the aquatic environment in the form of sea coral problems used by Bungin residents to build a residence. The purpose of this study is to determine the pattern of settled Bajo tribe in Bungin Island using purposive sampling method by setting specific criteria for the samples obtained according to the purpose of the study. Data collection was obtained through observations, interviews and randomly distributed questionnaires. The results showed that the pattern of settlements Bajo tribe on the island of Bungin Sumbawa regency formed as a result of the marriage of his generation that still maintain the culture of Bajo tribe. Keywords: Settlement, Patterns, Bajo Tribe, Bungin Island.

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ASPHALT CONCRETE CHARACTERISTICS USING AGGREGATE WASTE PLASTIC LOW DENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE)

Widodo Kushartomo1), Ni LuhPutuShintaEkaSetyarini2), Calvim Jonathan3)

Civil Engineering Tarumanagara University, Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta,

11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract Road is the important infrastructures in facilities the mobility person and services in order to improve the economic growth, but most of the roads are damaged by effects of weather that is the rain water intrusion into the pavement layer make accelerates erosion process. The asphalt erosion process on the adhesion causing road damage. It needs a material coatin the aggregate that can be minimize the erosion. The Materials used to coated aggregate surface is LDPE plastic waste. The volume of LDPE plastic waste used as much as 5% of the aggregate retained sieve no.8, is made in the form a plastic waste pieces. The test sample made in 4 inches diameter and 2.7 inch width of cylinder. Marshall testing was performed on all samples the result with addition of LDPE plastic waste can be increase the stability until 63.75% compared to conventional asphalt cocrete mixture. Keywords: asphalt, LDPE plastic waste, marshall, stability

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TESTING USED INDUSTRIAL INDUCTION MOTOR TO HYDROELECTRIC GENERATOR FOR MICRO HYDRO POWER

PLANT AT ISOLATED AREA

Rimbawati1), Abdul Azis Hutasuhut1), Cholish1), Muharnif2)

1) Electrical Enginering Department, 2) Mechanical Enginering Department,

University of Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara Jln.Kapt Mukhtar Basri No. 03 Medan

e-mail : [email protected]

Abstract Nearly every household and industry today there is an electric machine that can operate as a generator either single phase or three phase. The electric engine can not be labeled as a generator but it can function as a generator. The machine in question is "squirrel cage motors" or better known as inductions motors and are in the water pumps, washing machines, fans, blowers and other industrial machines. The induction motor can function as a generator when the rotational speed of the rotor is made larger than the speed of rotation field. In this regard, this study aims to modify the induction motor and the remaining life becomes a permanent generator. The method in this research is by changing rotor and stator windings on three-phase induction motor so that the resulting generator with rotation speeds of 500 rpm. The final conclusion is the result of modifications can generate voltage at a frequency output of 49.21 Hz so necessary modifications and subsequent testing. Keywords: Hydroelectric Generator, Induction Motor, Induction Generator.

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EARLY STUDIES ON POTENCIES OF SUB-DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION OF JUWANA, DISTRICT PATI, CENTRAL JAVA

Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono 1), Ninawati 2),

Theresia Budi Jayanti 3), Rudy Surya 4)

1) Magister Arsitektur, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia. 2) Fakultas Psikologi, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia. 3) 4) Jurusan Arsitektur, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta, 11440, Indonesia.

e-mail: [email protected], [email protected]

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Juwana is a subdistrict city in north of Java on trajectory of post track (Daendels) from Anyer to Panarukan and it is one of coast line area passed by biggest river in district Pati namely Silugonggo (In Javanese language, Silu=river). Silugonggo i s artery of Juwana, i f i t i s in availability of Silugonggo thus Juwana will never exist. The fishermen with traditional wooden ship sought fishes in the sea and brought them in the auction whist they as hored. Development of settlement and trade preceded first long river and finally ended in the estuary and finally it developed on the coastline. O pennes e l eme nt o f f i s her ma n s et t l ement w a s v is i ble clearly in accordance with their life free in the midst of ocean. On the different viewpoint many chinese businessmen regularly arrived to occupy the rural area (today it becomes city hub of Juwana). Development in settlement pattern in Juwana started to change. The research aims to establish teory from empirical condition at hand, then descr ibes it into operational concept (grounded research) in settlement in Juwana. Method used is decriptive-qualitative in the usage of way of strategy grounded theory research. Research is focussed on actors actively and passively getting involved in alteration process of Juwana settlement. With “Investigation Focus” directed on actors taking influence on the business either internally or externally. Investigation results are coupled with observation data of field, documentation, and literature study thus resulting in accurate findings. Finding data is analized by using: 1.C u l t u r a l Model, 2.Economy Model, 3.T e c h n o l o g y M o d e l . To-do steps are such as; conducting data of settlement b a s e d o n i t s g r o u p i n g n a m e l y businessmen, industries, employees, local community economy development, regeneration pattern, filterization and selection of tourism development, integrated system development, development with persuasive approace, regulation, market mechanism, development in social-cultural activities sector, political development for regional activities sector. Our finding is that; pattern and form of settlement of Juwana hold potential products as enchantment, h u m a n r e s o u r c e s u p p o r t , strong motivation of society still living in the settlement, supports of facilities and infra structures, tourism activities support facilities, institution in cultural art sector, availability of development land. Keywords: Juwana, Settlement, Potency, Development.

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SUGGESTIONS OF MASTER PLANNING CONCEPTS FOR WATERFRONT PUBLIC SPACE IN KAMPUNG NELAYAN MUARA

Rio Sanjaya1), Dewi Ratnaningrum2), Denny Husin3) 1)Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 2) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia 3) Department of Architecture Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman 1, Jakarta

11440, Indonesia

Abstract To solve the lack of buildable area in Jakarta, Jakarta Government in 2014 started reclaiming islands along the shore lines of the province. The existence of 17 new islands will threaten the continuity of fishermen’s lives. Area of Kampung Nelayan Muara Angke in North Jakarta according to Rencana Detail Tata Ruang (Space Detail Planning) 2045 will have a significant function change, causing alteration in local society living pattern. Social spaces in the form of Green Open Space may be the solution of emerging complications. Hence, conceptual ideas on green open space design which are in line with standards are required. The research output will be utilized as recommendations for local society and government. With the completion of the reclamation, Muara Angke area will become an enclave amidst high class land masses.

Keywords: open green space, public space, waterfront

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SITE PLANNING OF CURUG PARIGI AS A TOURISM ATTRACTION IN BEKASI CITY

Nola Akhirina1), Parino Rahardjo2)

1,2)Department of Planning and Real Estate, Faculty of Engineering, Tarumanagara University, Jl. S. Parman No. 1, Jakarta Barat-postcode,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

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Curug Parigi as the only natural tourism in Bekasi city formed because of the difference of Cileungsi River body height so that the physical form of waterfall (waterfall) is the uniqueness, attractiveness, and potential for tourism Bekasi City. Structuring Curug Parigi as a new tourist attraction in Bekasi city with the concept of nature tourism and green open space approach is considered very suitable to be applied because this concept is a merger between the interests of the tourism industry with environmental sustainability. The method of structuring used qualitatively through indepth interviews on related offices, surrounding communities and visitors which are then analyzed through policy analysis, environmental carrying capacity analysis, site analysis, site analysis, benchmarking analysis and space requirement analysis. The objectives of this study are (1) To know the potential, social, economic, and cultural condition of the community in the area of Curug Parigi, (2) Plan the concept and masterplan of Curug Parigi area. The result of this study is Masterplan that can be developed into a tourist area. The regional mastersplan is divided into three zones, namely core zone, buffer zone, and service zone with activity program offered are recreation and education activities Keywords: Nature Tourism, Green Open Space, River

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CAPTIVE PORTAL TO SUPPORT ONLINE AND OFFLINE STORE PROMOTION

Joni Fat1) 1) Program Studi Teknik Informatika, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

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Marketing through online media, especially using Internet has become a trend nowadays. A lot of companies start to identify Internet as an effective media to expand their markets and increased their sales. This research is intended to create a design which will be an ecommerce with a webstore concept combined by an offline store. In the offline store, there is a wifi connection as a promotion media. So, this research creates webstore, local infrastructure network and captive portal. Our testing suggests that a potential buyer who walks near the offline store, who chooses to connect to the wifi, will be redirected to the webstore as the captive portal terminal. In this way, the store could promote directly on the site. Our testin with nine cases show that the system functions as we intended to. Keywords: captive portal, ecommerce, offline, webstore, Wifi.

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DESIGN OF TUNNEL LIGHTING MODEL FOR VEHICLE DURING NIGHT TIME

Jeanny Pragantha1), Endah Setyaningsih2) 1) Program Studi Teknik Informatika, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia 2) Program Studi Teknik Elektro, Universitas Tarumanagara, Jakarta 11440,

Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected] & [email protected]

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Tunnel lighting should be well designed, to ensure the safety and security of vehicles passing through the tunnel. One way is to provide the level of illuminance and luminance according to the standard for the tunnel lighting during day time and night time. This research is focused on designing model of tunnel lighting system for vehicle at night. The reference data is taken from previous research that has been done in 2015. The Pasar Rebo tunnel data is used to design the tunnel lighting system model. The design of this tunnel lighting system model has a feature that the tunnel illuminance can be changed in accordance with the presence or absence of vehicles passing through the tunnel. Another objective of this design is to provide energy saving by turning off the unnecessary lamps. Based on testing of the tunnel lighting system model that has been realized, the model can provide tunnel lighting simulation in accordance with the planned features. The weakness of the model is that the use of RGB LEDs can not represent the actual lamps installed in the actual tunnel. Keywords: Tunnel lighting, Pasar Rebo tunnel, tunnel lighting model, tunnel illuminance, energy saving.

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STUDY ON RUSUNAWA’S RESIDENTS SATISFACTION AFTER BEING EVICTED FROM WADUK PLUIT

Novia Eka Ayundari Putri 1), Liong Ju Tjung 2), Suryono Herlambang3)

1)Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

2)Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

3)Universitas Tarumanagara, Jl. Letjen S. Parman No.1, Jakarta 11440, Indonesia

e-mail: [email protected]

[email protected] [email protected]

Abstract The normalization of retention pond (waduk) has become one way to conquer flood issue in Pluit area, Penjaringan District, North Jakarta. Along with the normalization, the development of affordable rental housing (rusunawa) is expected to support the normalization program, so the evicted who used to live at the retention pond banks can be relocated to the affordable rusunawa. The distance difference between Muara Baru (3 km) and Marunda (24 km) rusunawas from former dwelling could affect their satisfaction. The purpose of this research is to examine the residents’ satisfaction of living in their new place by testing some attributes of satisfaction level. In the literature review, some of these attributes include location, quality of the surrounding environment, facilities, infrastructures, ease to find jobs, access to public transport and estate management. This survey was conducted in Muara Baru and Marunda rusunawas by means of questionnaire to 50 respondents for each rusunawa. The analysis used descriptive and one sample t-test. This research revealed that from the attribute mentioned, both residents from Muara Baru and Marunda flats feels quite satisfied with living in the flats. Keywords : waduk Pluit normalization, relocation, rusunawa, residents’ satisfaction level

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CONCEPT REFORMULATION OF ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY PLASTIC LABEL DESIGN OF READY-TO-DRINK PRODUCTS

Tony D. Wijayanto1), Agustina Christiani2), Helena J. Kristina3)

1,2,3)Industrial Engineering Department, Universitas Pelita Harapan, Lippo Village, Tangerang 15811

e-mail: [email protected]

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There is a drawback in the plastic bottle waste recycling process where plastic labels are not processed. The labels are separated from the bottle and then thrown away or burnt. This research aims to reformulate the concept of plastic labels packaging so that the environmental impact from improper discarded labels can be reduced. The generated concept is based on people’s preferences. Conjoint analysis method is used to produce the alternatives combination of certain attributes and distributed to 315 respondents. In this research, the attributes are size reduction, promotion method, and the availability of resin identification code (RIC). The attributes are determined based on literature study, interview with experts, and through questionnaires on the things that can be modified or added in labels. Result shows that the combination of 75% size reduction, promotion through images, and the use of RIC is the most preferred combination out of 7 other combinations Keywords: concept reformulation, plastic label, Ready- to- Drink, conjoint analysis, resin identification code

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