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                <text>Character  recognition  is essentialto  the  ancient  understandingcultureof  human  sociologies.It  consists  of differences in textures, backdrops, font size, and coloring that causes challengesindistinguishing the characters in  the  current  images.Various  papers  proposed  numerous  to  deal  with  handwritten  character  recognition. However,  several  traditional  remain  drawbacks  because  methods  still  rely  on  operations  based  on  visual capabilities. Therefore, to deal with the issue, we propose a novel recognition model using a Convolutional Neural Network to produce an effective result. To build the model, we collect datasets, do pre-processing, training with several different parameters to get the highest accuracy results. Based on experiments, our proposed model can produce ahigher accuracy with a slightloss. Therefore, it can be a promising approach to addressingtraditional character recognition</text>
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                <text>Companies engaged in furniture manufacturing with marketing targets mostly abroad are faced with very tight price and quality competition that requires a more accurate production costing system thantraditional methods,which are still widely used in Indonesia. In general, companies use cost calculation methods that pay attention to only  one  cost  driver,  resulting  in  deviations  in  the  calculation  of  actual  production  costs. Aproduction  cost calculation  method  is  proposed  using  activity-based  costingto  overcome  this  problem. Many  companieshave used  this  methodin  developed  countries,showingimprovements  incalculatingproduction  costs. The  activity-based  calculation  method  takes  into  account  the  activities  that  are  cost  drivers  and  is  taken  into  account  in obtaining  actual  production  costs.  So  that  the  cost  planning  for  the  management isbetter,in  this  study, calculations using traditional methods are shown,and the results are compared with the results of the activity-based costing (ABC) method. Then an analysis of the systemneeded for applyingthe information system-based ABC  methodandthe  proposed  implementation  is  also  carried  out. The  information  system  will  help calculate costs faster and more accurately</text>
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                <text>Many organizations carry out the qualityassurance system through the Internal Quality Assurance System (SPMI) and the External Quality Assurance System (SPME).The SPMI framework periodically conductsthe stages of a continuous quality  assurance  cycle  with  the  PPEPP  method  (Application,  Implementation,  Evaluation,  Control,and Improvement)to achievetheVision, Mission, Goals,and Targetsof higher education.Thispaperdiscussesthe implementation stages of the internal quality audit management systematUniversitas Respati Yogyakarta, Indonesia.Using an information system, the university audit body, BPM,regularly and consistently carries out an Internal Quality Audit (AMI) every year to audit the implementation of academic and non-academic activities at the University.In this research, we construct an audit system, namely the E-Audit application,with the Waterfallsoftware development method.Thisstudycan produce an efficient system called SIMANTUL,which refers to the Higher Education Accreditation Assessment Instrumentversion 3.0 and can store documents digitally</text>
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                <text>The 2010 eruption of Mount Merapi and the resulting rain lava in Central Java's Kab. Sleman DIY and Magelang Regency damaged homes and infrastructure. According to the Head of BNPB Regulation No. 5, the Community Rehabilitation  and  Reconstruction  and  Community-Based  Settlement  program  plan  is  utilized  to  repair  and rebuild  properties  damaged  by  the  2011  Merapi  eruption.  Two  thousand  five  hundred  sixteen  residences  that will stay in the area have been built permanently due tothis initiative. Occupancy rates (permanent occupancy) are  used  by  the  World  Bank's  Key  Performance  Indicators  (KPI)  to  gauge  a  program's  effectiveness.  The database has information on how the software was used and proved successful. Databases, essential tools for introducing new data patterns and revealing previously hidden information, are used in data mining. This study applies  the  KNN  algorithm  to  classify  the  house's  occupancy  status  data  after  Mount  Merapi's  eruption.  The accuracy results obtained from the classification of 82.03%, and the performance of the results through the AUC obtained a value of 0.935</text>
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                <text>Stock  market  predictions  help  investors to  optimize  benefitsin  the  financial  markets.  Various  papers  have proposed different techniques in stock market forecasting, but no model can provide accurate predictions. In this study,  we discusshow to predictstock  prices  using  a MACD  (Moving  Average  Convergence/Divergence Oscillator)method. We collect the dataset, preprocess it, extract features, evaluate the model, and then deploy the MACD method to develop a stock price prediction model. In this study, we collect several features,including date,  open,  high,  low,  close,  and  volume,to  conduct the training  and  testing  process.  The  results  of  the experiments reveal good accuracy and a low error rate. As a result, it has the potential to be a promising solution for dealing with accurate and dynamic prices. Based on the experimental result, our proposed model can obtain a transaction profit rate of 40.00% and an average profit per transactionof 1.42%</text>
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