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Sharon Sheilla Shane; Wilmaya Firmandatiyas; Gabriella Paulita Morong; Febrina Lusianna Manik; Afifah Trista Ayunda

ISAINTEK: Jurnal Informasi, Sains dan Teknologi 2026 Politeknik Negeri FakFak

Perkembangan teknologi informasi saat ini mendorong organisasi, termasuk Usaha Mikro, Kecil, dan Menengah (UMKM), untuk meningkatkan efisiensi operasional melalui penerapan sistem yang terintegrasi. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang Enterprise Architecture (EA) pada UMKM Golden Spice menggunakan pendekatan The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) melalui metode Architecture Development Method (ADM). Permasalahan utama yang dihadapi adalah sistem penjualan dan manajemen stok yang masih dilakukan secara manual dan tidak terintegrasi, sehingga menyebabkan inefisiensi operasional, ketidaksesuaian data, serta keterbatasan dalam pengambilan keputusan. Metode penelitian yang digunakan meliputi observasi, wawancara, dan studi literatur dengan referensi terbaru pada rentang tahun 2021-2026. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa perancangan Arsitektur Perusahaan yang diusulkan mampu mengintegrasikan sistem penjualan dan manajemen stok secara terstruktur, sehingga meningkatkan efisiensi operasional dan akurasi data. Selain itu, sistem yang diusulkan juga mampu menyediakan informasi secara real-time untuk mendukung pengambilan keputusan berbasis data. Penelitian ini diharapkan dapat menjadi solusi praktis bagi UMKM dalam mendukung transformasi digital serta menjadi referensi bagi penelitian selanjutnya.

Novian, Hangga; Budiyanto, Hermawan; Riyono, Slamet; Aji, Maliki

Jurnal Suara Pengabdian 45 2026 LPPM Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang

Program Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) mahasiswa Universitas 17 Agustus 1945 Semarang dilaksanakan di Kelurahan Purwosari, Kecamatan Mijen, Kota Semarang pada tanggal 3 Januari hingga 1 Februari 2026. Program ini bertujuan mengatasi permasalahan masyarakat di bidang kesehatan, literasi, keselamatan lingkungan, dan kesejahteraan sosial melalui pendekatan partisipatif yang terintegrasi. Program yang dilaksanakan meliputi pembuatan Taman TOGA, pembagian buku bacaan bergambar ke sekolah dasar, pemasangan kaca cembung di titik blind spot, penyuluhan pencegahan stunting disertai pembagian makanan bergizi, kerja bakti, serta pendampingan Posyandu, PKK, dan PAUD. Hasil program menunjukkan manfaat nyata: taman TOGA fungsional terbangun di halaman kantor kelurahan, 180 buku tersalurkan ke SDN Purwosari 1 dan 2, 3 kaca cembung terpasang di titik rawan kecelakaan, dan 25 paket makanan bergizi terdistribusi kepada anak PAUD. Program-program ini berhasil meningkatkan kesadaran dan kapasitas masyarakat di bidang kesehatan, pendidikan, dan keselamatan lingkungan.

Aprilya Dwi Nur'aini; Aura Giaska Andiny; Haril Saleleubaja; Muhammad Renggi Saputra; Taupik Hidayat +1 more

jurnal ABDIMAS Indonesia 2026 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) are one form of natural resource utilization that can be used as an alternative traditional medicine as well as an effort to improve public health. Medicinal plants are widely used by the community because they are easy to obtain, relatively safe, and have lower costs compared to modern medical drugs. This study aims to examine the utilization of TOGA plants as an effort to improve the health of the people of Kudu Ganting Village through a literature study approach. The method used was a literature review by examining various scientific sources such as books, journals, and research reports related to family medicinal plants. The results of the study indicate that plants such as ginger, turmeric, lemongrass, temulawak, and betel leaves provide various health benefits, including improving body immunity, treating digestive disorders, and functioning as natural antiseptics. Therefore, the utilization of TOGA plants can serve as an effort to improve community health while also making productive use of home yard land.

Marlisye Aprilia Sarah Togas; Bambang Raditya Purnomo

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management 2026 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Manajemen Kewirausahaan dan Bisnis Indonesia

The rapid growth of TikTok Shop as a social commerce platform has led to the emergence of 'toxic content' produced by influencers as a marketing tactic that effectively influences Generation Z's shopping behavior. This study investigates the role of TikTok Shop influencers and their 'toxic content' in stimulating impulse buying behavior among Generation Z consumers in the fast fashion sector, focusing on the psychological mechanisms involved, the most frequently purchased product categories, and the broader impacts of these consumption patterns. A qualitative research approach with a phenomenological design was used, and data were gathered through in-depth interviews with eight informants: six Generation Z consumers aged 19–24 years and two active TikTok Shop fashion influencers, selected via purposive sampling. The data were analyzed using the interactive model of Miles, Huberman, and Saldaña (2014). Findings show that 'toxic content' acts as a stimulus within the Stimulus-Organism-Response (S-O-R) theoretical framework, triggering impulse buying within minutes by evoking positive emotions and urgency. The Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) mechanism, driven by emotional triggers like time scarcity, social proof, and exclusivity, was the most dominant psychological factor. The most commonly purchased items were tops, coordinated sets, aesthetic bottoms, locally-made footwear, and accessories. The effects of 'toxic content' are financial, psychological, social, and environmental. This study advances influencer marketing literature and provides insights into Generation Z’s consumer behavior in the social commerce age.

Adinda Berliana Eka Aprilia; Tarisa Zanja Bella; Risma Indra Febrianti; Salma Rosyidatul Islamiah; Titik Setya Nigrum +4 more

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2026 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

This community service program was conducted by Group 7 of KKN ITB Ahmad Dahlan Lamongan in Bapuhbandung Village, Glagah District, Lamongan Regency, aiming to address environmental and public health issues through the utilization of ecobricks and the cultivation of family medicinal plants (TOGA). The main problems identified were low awareness of plastic waste management and the underutilization of home yards for medicinal plants. The program applied a participatory assistance method involving students, parents, youth, and village officials throughout the stages of observation, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The results showed that more than 300 ecobricks were produced and assembled into an installation forming the word “BAPUHBANDUNG,” which now serves as a new village icon. In addition, medicinal plants such as ginger, turmeric, and lemongrass were planted around the installation area and residents’ yards. The evaluation indicated high community participation, good-quality ecobricks, and positive initial growth of TOGA. This program not only produced physical outputs but also increased community awareness of plastic waste management, family health independence, and the strengthening of village identity.

Erda Wati; Ardhezy Fajar Ramadhan; Rindiani Rindiani; Dea Utami Putri; Tesa Arta Maypia +5 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Terapan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The Community Service Program (KKN) is a platform for student dedication to the community that not only focuses on health aspects but also on strengthening cultural values and character education. The KKN activities of Abdurrab University in Salo Timur Village, Salo District, Kampar Regency were carried out by integrating health socialization and the preservation of local culture. The main programs include socialization on bullying at UPT SD Negeri 001 Salo, Clean and Healthy Living Behavior (PHBS), and the utilization of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) at MTS Darul Falah Salo, as well as reproductive health socialization and higher education information at SMA Negeri 1 Salo. This program is enhanced with maghrib recitation activities and Malay cultural training (kompang and rebana) aimed at instilling religious values while preserving cultural heritage. The results of the activities show an increased understanding among students and the community regarding health issues, as well as a high enthusiasm for activities that combine education, religiosity, and culture. This integration proves that community service (KKN) not only plays a role in the transfer of knowledge but also in building collective awareness, strengthening character, and preserving local identity.transfer of knowledge but also in building collective awareness, strengthening character, and preserving local identity.

Elkanalisa Togatorop; Muliono Muliono; Galank Pratama

Jurnal Ilmu Pertahanan, Politik dan Hukum Indonesia 2026 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

The land conflict between the Pandumaan-Sipituhuta indigenous community and PT Toba Pulp Lestari is a form of agrarian conflict involving claims to control customary territory and corporate interests. This study aims to analyze the role of the Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago (AMAN) in this conflict. The approach used was qualitative with data collection techniques through in-depth interviews and documentation studies. The results of the study indicate that AMAN plays a significant role in various aspects, such as legal assistance, mass mobilization, community organizing, legal education, and village deliberations. In addition, AMAN also builds networks with various parties to strengthen the bargaining position of indigenous communities. Through these roles, AMAN has succeeded in increasing the bargaining power of the Pandumaan-Sipituhuta indigenous community in facing the conflict with PT Toba Pulp Lestari. This study confirms that advocacy organizations such as AMAN have a crucial role in fighting for the rights of indigenous communities in land disputes, as well as being agents of change in resolving agrarian conflicts.

Laila Azizah; Indah Dwi Pancari; Afini Tri Agustina; Ajeng Triandari; Hamza Dwi Aulia Warhana

Saturnus: Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi 2026 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

The attendance process at SMK Swasta Dwitunggal 2 Tanjung Morawa is still carried out manually, potentially causing inefficiency, delays, and inaccuracies in attendance data. This condition results in the difficulty of managing attendance data and less than optimal support for managerial decision-making in the school environment. This study aims to design an Enterprise Architecture (EA) for a school attendance system using the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) framework. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study design. The analysis is carried out through mapping existing conditions (AS-IS) and designing expected conditions (TO-BE) in several TOGAF ADM phases, including business architecture, information system architecture, technology architecture, as well as the Opportunities and Solutions and Migration Planning phases. The results of the study are an enterprise architecture blueprint and a migration roadmap that can serve as guidelines for the gradual implementation of a technology based attendance system. This design is expected to improve the efficiency of attendance management, data accuracy, and support the decision-making process in schools.

Adhe Fadli Farhan; Eki Darmawan; Kustiawan Kustiawan; Yudhanto Satyagraha Adiputra; Erta Kurnia Sapitri +2 more

Desentralisasi : Jurnal Hukum, Kebijakan Publik, dan Pemerintahan 2026 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

This study evaluates the effectiveness of the SOSEK MALINDO (Malaysian-Indonesian Socio-Economic) regional collaboration program in addressing human trafficking, coordinated by the Regional Border Management Agency (BPPD) of the Riau Islands Province (Kepri). The Riau Islands Province, which borders Malaysia and Singapore, is a strategic entry point vulnerable to transnational crimes, including human trafficking. The main factors driving the people of Kepri to choose illegal routes to become Indonesian Migrant Workers (TKI) to Malaysia are economic pressure, limited job opportunities, attractive promises from brokers (tekong), complex and expensive official bureaucracy, and a lack of accurate information about official procedures. This situation is exploited by human trafficking networks through hidden routes, illegal ports, and methods of illegal labor and sexual exploitation. Although SOSEK MALINDO aims to improve the socio-economic welfare of communities in border areas and indirectly functions to reduce vulnerability to human trafficking, this program does not specifically make human trafficking its main focus. The BPPD plays a very important role as a liaison in cooperation with the Indonesian National Police, Immigration, and BP3MI for prevention and supervision. However, the BPPD faces challenges such as limited funding, overlapping authority between institutions, and a lack of accurate data on human trafficking. Strategic recommendations include making human trafficking a primary focus of the SOSEK MALINDO forum agenda, establishing a dedicated cross-border human trafficking task force, strengthening the BPPD's role in coordination and information gathering, and involving local communities, NGOs, and international organizations in mitigation efforts.

Restu Prihandini; Victor Palapessy; Derry Trisna Wahyuni; Nanda Azzahra

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Keberlanjutan Masyarakat 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This community service program aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of the community in Pulau Akar, Setokok Village, Batam City, in utilizing Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) for optimizing health based on traditional methods. The program was carried out through training involving housewives, community leaders, and local health cadres. The methods used include an initial survey, practical training on types of medicinal plants, their benefits, processing methods, and the distribution of TOGA seedlings to be planted at participants' homes. Additionally, group discussions were held to reinforce understanding and organize TOGA utilization within the community. The results of this program showed a significant increase in participants' understanding and skills regarding the use of TOGA for treating minor ailments and disease prevention. The community began planting TOGA around their homes, creating herbal gardens that can be used as a source of natural medicine. Furthermore, the emergence of local leaders actively disseminating knowledge about TOGA was an important outcome of this service. Social change was also evident as the community became more aware of the importance of managing health independently using local resources. It is hoped that this program will continue with regular training and the strengthening of TOGA utilization groups to ensure the sustainability of this program in the future.

Hidayah, Salsabila Rahma; Geraldina, Alma Marikka; Maharani, Dina Putri; Akromi, Muhammad Nuzul; Fadhilah, Zulfa Nur +5 more

Karunia: Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia 2026 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Drug abuse and risky social behavior remain significant social issues among adolescents, particularly in rural areas experiencing rapid information exposure and lifestyle changes. This community service program aimed to enhance adolescents’ awareness and resilience toward the dangers of drug abuse (NAPZA) while promoting a healthy lifestyle through the cultivation of family medicinal plants (TOGA) in Karangmalang Village, Ngawi Regency. The program employed a participatory descriptive approach, actively involving adolescents as the primary beneficiaries. The implementation consisted of two main stages: interactive socialization on drug abuse and risky behavior, and a workshop on cultivating medicinal plants as a form of community-based healthy living practice. The results indicated that the socialization activities improved adolescents’ understanding and awareness of drug abuse risks, as reflected in their active participation during discussions. Furthermore, the TOGA cultivation workshop provided practical benefits by introducing simple herbal remedies and offering positive, sustainable activities for the community. Overall, the integration of educational and practical approaches proved effective as a preventive and empowerment strategy to strengthen adolescent resilience and foster a healthier and more productive village environment.

Murni Noviani Nasution; Balqis Nurmauli Damanik; Solihin; Annisa Febriana Siregar; Linawati Togatorop +4 more

Sevaka : Hasil Kegiatan Layanan Masyarakat 2026 STIKES Columbia Asia Medan

Outpatient services at community health centers experience a high and dynamic service burden influenced by evolving disease patterns in the community. However, the use of disease pattern data to support outpatient service management remains limited and is often restricted to administrative reporting purposes. This community service activity aimed to enhance the capacity of health workers and managers at Darussalam Community Health Center to utilize disease pattern data as a basis for managing outpatient service burden. A community-based participatory approach was applied through mentoring, training, and hands-on practice in data analysis using routine data from the Integrated Recording and Reporting System of Community Health Centers (SP2TP). The subjects of the activity were health workers and managerial staff at Darussalam Community Health Center. The results demonstrated an improvement in participants’ understanding and ability to analyze disease pattern data, reflected by an increase in average knowledge scores from a moderate to a high category. Behavioral changes were also observed, including increased data-based discussions, the emergence of internal change agents (local leaders), and the development of collective awareness regarding the importance of data-driven outpatient service management. This community service activity contributed to strengthening outpatient service management and fostering a data-driven work culture at Darussalam Community Health Center.