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Muhammad Daffa Sumarto; Winny Purbaratri; Dwi Atmodjo Wismono Prapto; M. Isnin Faried

Polygon : Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Boarding homes are very crucial for students who live far from home, especially for those who go to Perbanas Institute.  Choosing a boarding home has frequently been done without a defined procedure, which has made it hard for students to identify alternatives that fit their needs and budget.  This study creates a web-based decision support system (DSS) for choosing boarding homes based on the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) technique.  This technique gives each criterion price, distance to campus, facilities, security, and room size weights. These weights are then used to find the best option from the 10 available by normalizing and ranking them.  Surveys, observations, and reading books were used to gather research data. The weights were then set depending on what the students wanted.  The results of the calculations reveal that "Kost Evi" got the highest score, hence it is the best pick.  The system that was created can make decisions faster and easier, and it does it in a way that is clear and accurate.  This technique may also be used in a number of different multi-criteria decision-making situations, making it a useful and adaptable option for more organized decision-making needs...

Anwar Sadat; Yenni Juliati Samri

Jurnal Ekonomi dan Keuangan Islam 2023 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

wakqf is one of the economic instruments of the people that can be used for the economic empowerment of the people. Basically, waqf is productive in the sense that it must produce because waqf can fulfill its purpose if it has produced where the results are utilized in accordance with its designation (mauquf alaih) This research was conducted using a descriptive method with a qualitative approach based on data sources from literature study and observation. The purpose of this research is to provide information related to waqf management. The results showed that the application of productive waqf to improve Islamic economic welfare can be done with a variety of applications with development design models, including establishing mosques (places of worship), business shops, gas stations or gas stations, banking, offices, multi-purpose halls, photocopying, apartments or boarding houses, hotels, and others so as to achieve general benefits as a benefit for the people with social, economic and cultural development of the community.

Wafi Aqilah Yafa; Gusbakti Rusip; Fiska Maya Wardhani

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Gizi 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

A student's lifestyle can be influenced by their studio housing friends, the surrounding environment, local culture, and their level of curiosity. Friends in the boarding house are often the main influence in determining students' daily habits, such as eating patterns, recreational activities, and study habits. Consequently, this research aims to identify requency of exercise, length of study, and type of study between students who live in urban areas and those who live in rural areas and the academic achievements of students at the Faculty of Medicine, Prima Indonesia University. Cross-sectional checks at the Prima University Faculty of Medicine included 60 students. A cross-sectional examination of 60 students from the Faculty of Medicine, Prima Indonesia University was the focus of this research. The variables measured in the research are independent variables, namely the lifestyle of urban students and the lifestyle of rural students, while the dependent variable is learning outcomes seen from the Grade Point Average (GPA). The results of the Spearman rank correlation test show that the relationship between exercise frequency, study duration, study method and total student lifestyle respectively has a p value of 0.043, 0.050, 0.000, and 0.006 < 0.05, consequently it can be concluded that, in part, each student's exercise frequency, study time, study mode and overall lifestyle have a significant relationship with their academic performance. student  at  Faculty of Medicine, Prima  University Indonesia.

Ali Fardiansyah, Naufal; Iwan Rizal Setiawan; Lelah Lelah; Ali Fardiansyah, Naufal

Jurnal Elektronika dan Komputer 2023 STEKOM PRESS

With the changing times, technology has become more sophisticated and powerful. Even all circles of society also feel the impact, as time goes by many people have taken advantage of this technology, thus making it easier for users to carry out activities in each of their activities. Especially in this millennial era, which predominantly uses everything digital. For example, new students who study to the next level at a dominant university from outside the region who need a temporary residence or what is commonly called a boarding house. The difficulty encountered at first was the difficulty of getting information and locations that were easily accessible by students to campus. In this way researchers take advantage of existing problems by utilizing technology to create an information system. With this application, it is hoped that it will make it easier for students to find boarding houses that match the student's wishes and assist the owner of the boarding house in promoting his boarding house. By making this boarding house application, it is a form of utilizing existing technology so that it can be used anywhere and anytime. By using this extreme programming method, it is software development that gives users access rights to add or change application processes. So a website was created to build applications for boarding houses in the city of Sukabumi.

Retni Retni; Mariza Arfianti

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Gizi 2023 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Background: The burden of malnutrition in Indonesia is quite large, with more than a quarter of the adolescent population aged 16-18 years, 27 percent experiencing stunting and 8 percent being underweight, the prevalence of anemia in young women aged 13-18 years is 22.7 percent. The highest prevalence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) in women of childbearing age is experienced by adolescents aged 15-19 years, reaching 36.3%. Nutritional problems in adolescents have serious implications for the health of young people, affecting the well-being of current and future generations, as well as the economy and health of countries. In particular, the nutritional status of adolescent girls is closely related to pregnancy outcomes and the health and survival of mothers and children. Objective: To identify the diversity of food consumption and nutritional status of young women who live in boarding houses Methods: This study is an analytic observational study with a cross-sectional design that aims to identify the diversity of food consumption and nutritional status of female adolescents living in boarding houses. The sample in this study were young women who had just entered higher education at the age of 18-19 years, who lived in boarding houses, totaling 49 people. The diversity of food consumption was identified using the Semi Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ). Nutritional status was assessed based on body mass index and upper arm circumference. Results: The diversity of food consumption of respondents was low at 46.9%, the nutritional status based on BMI was mostly in the normal category, namely 71.42%, the nutritional status based on the LiLA category was lacking, namely 46.93%, there was no relationship between BMI and diversity in food consumption (P Value 0.13, but there is a significant relationship between the diversity of food consumption and LiLA (P Value 0.02). Conclusion: Diversity in food consumption is low and there are nutritional problems in young women living in boarding houses.