Arif Djunaidy
Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology
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international conference on information technology and electrical engineering | 2013
Evi Triandini; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
E-commerce adoption provides many benefits for small and medium enterprises. In Indonesia, adoption of e-commerce by SMEs is still in low level because they meet such several problems to adopt e-commerce as difficulty to learn and use e-commerce, to understand the role of e-commerce, etc. Based on the literature review, a conceptual model that is capable of measuring the adoption level of e-commerce is proposed. The model-that consists of both functional and non-functional requirements of an e-commerce-can be used as a framework for raising their e-commerce adoption level.
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations | 2017
Evi Triandini; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
E-commerce provides several advantages for Small and Medium Enterprises SMEs. E-commerce adoption by Indonesian SMEs is still very low. This study conducts a research to establish a maturity model of e-commerce adoption by Indonesia SMEs. It was carried out in two phases from 2014 until 2015. The result of the first phase recommends four levels of maturity model and 13 e-commerce benefits, 51 functionalities, and 9 non-functionalities that an e-commerce solution must have. The result of the second phase presents a maturity model of e-commerce adoption for SMEs in Indonesia.
2014 2nd International Conference on Technology, Informatics, Management, Engineering & Environment | 2014
Andi Tenriawaru; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
E-learning systems have been used widely in an education system. A lot of research works have been carried out to improve their features functionalities, such as students behavior observation, e-learning platform enhancement, and other related factors. This paper presents an initial investigation of a new model to measure students participation during their activities inside an e-learning system. The measurement of students participation is piloted by calculating the semantic score of relationships that may exist between e-learning activities and meaningful learning characteristics. The proposed model is expected to provide some benefits on measuring the level of students engagement with meaningful learning characteristics in order to produce better e-learning systems.
2017 5th International Conference on Cyber and IT Service Management (CITSM) | 2017
Evi Triandini; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
Requirements engineering provide an appropriate mechanism for understanding what the customer wants. Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) need to improve their ability to face a global market. This study proposed a framework of e-commerce adoption that provided functional requirements of each level. Mapping of functional requirements into level was identified using The Delphi method. The questionnaires were distributed to academicians, researchers and information technology practitioners. The questionnaires were sent to 15 respondents. This framework can be used as a guideline for SMEs in order to implement e-commerce. The future work would be evaluating the e-commerce adoption framework on larger number of SMEs in Indonesia
MATEC Web of Conferences | 2016
Eka Dyar Wahyuni; Arif Djunaidy
international conference on information technology, computer, and electrical engineering | 2014
Evi Triandini; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
Jurnal Teknik ITS | 2013
Wiga Ayu Puspaningrum; Arif Djunaidy; Retno Aulia Vinarti
International Review on Computers and Software | 2016
Andi Tenriawaru; Arif Djunaidy; Daniel Oranova Siahaan
Procedia Computer Science | 2017
Faizal Mahananto; Arif Djunaidy
Procedia Computer Science | 2017
Jockey Satria Wijaya; Wiwik Anggraeni; Ahmad Muklason; Faizal Mahananto; Edwin Riksakomara; Arif Djunaidy