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Öğe Design of a Participatory Web-Based Geographic Information System for Determining Industrial Zones(HINDAWI LTD, ADAM HOUSE, 3RD FLR, 1 FITZROY SQ, LONDON W1T 5HF, ENGLAND, 2021) Chumaidiyah, Endang; Dewantoro, Mouli De Rizka; Kamil, Anton AbdulbasahDifferent types of site selection exploited by geographic information systems (GIS) by combining various types of data relate to the purpose of site selection. In reality, numerous factors including physical, environmental, and social factors affect the site selection in terms of deciding the location of a new industry. Accordingly, this paper conceives systems for determining new industrial zones in the form of web-based applications or ordinarily called web-based GIS. +us, the application named the potential industrial zone smart systems, in which the prototype of the application is able to facilitate planning the determination of new industrial zone based on six parameters throughout the analytical hierarchy process method. +e result weights of six criteria are soil type 35%, land use 32%, land slope 15%, the distance of land to river 9%, the distance of land from road and accessibility 5%, and the distance of land to public facilities 4%. Additionally, the web-based GIS is a user-friendly application to determine the planned industrial location. Further, the demonstration runs effortlessly in exhibiting data on the potential of new industrial zones in the city of Bekasi, West Java Province of Indonesia.Öğe Enhancement of SME feasibility through the integration of BMC, functional organization, and SCM(TAYLOR & FRANCIS AS, KARL JOHANS GATE 5, NO-0154 OSLO, NORWAY, 2024) Chumaidiyah, Endang; Fauzi, Putri Maulani; Kamil, Anton AbdulbasahVarious studies indicate that resources pose one of the primary challenges for SMEs in enhancing their performance. Existing theories and concepts are often impractical and too complex to be applied effectively in improving SME performance and feasibility due to resource limitations. This paper aims to design a model for strengthening the performance and feasibility of SMEs, particularly micro-industries, by integrating three crucial approaches: business model canvas, functional organization, and supply chain management. The resulting model, named ‘Feasibility Model for SMEs,’ can serve as a simple and practical solution by focusing on key variables resulting from the integration of these three approaches. The research methodology involves a literature review and conceptual research to design the SME performance enhancement model. Subsequently, the model is applied to SME cluster X. Quantitative research is conducted using smart PLS tools to confirm the theory and test hypotheses regarding the design model for 50 SMEs. The model testing results indicate that supply chain, production, value proposition, and marketing are significant variables for enhancing SME performance. The model designed in this study is novel and highly practical for enhancing SME feasibility focusing on five variables, namely supply chain, production, value proposition, marketing, and performance.Öğe Selection of Industrial Sites Using a Web-Based Geographical Information System to Minimize Risks: A Case Study in West Java, Indonesia(Mdpi, 2023) Chumaidiyah, Endang; Dewantoro, Mouli De Rizka; Fauzi, Putri Maulani; Kamil, Anton AbdulbasahThe efficient selection of a perfect site for the development of an industrial site in spatial planning should consider the land condition and environmental factors to minimize the impacts and risks. This paper aimed to create a model to assess if an area that can be used for the development of an industrial site meets multiple criteria. The new method in this research integrates the GIS and AHP approaches into a web-based geographic information system application that is used to easily support widespread assessment and mapping. The assessment of the development potential of industrial areas in West Java Province showed that 77% of the land was appropriate for industrial sites, whereas the other 33% was less suitable for use as an industrial site location. The assessment of 23 industrial site development location points in the Industrial Site Spatial Plan of West Java Province showed that 14 locations were in the highly suitable category (P1) and 9 other locations were in the suitable category (P2).