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"The aim of this article was to develop an interval type-2 fuzzy permutation method for addressing multiple criteria decision-making problems under incomplete preference information. Furthermore, this article present an experimental analysis to examine the implementation efficiency and the applicable scope of the proposed method. Interval type-2 fuzzy sets are more capable than ordinary fuzzy sets of handling imprecision and imperfect information in real-world applications. This article used interval type-2 fuzzy sets to capture imprecise or uncertain decision information in fields that require multiple criteria decision analysis. Based on pairwise criterion comparisons of the alternatives using a signed distance-based approach, this article presents a concordance-discordance analysis and propose an integrated programing model in the interval type-2 fuzzy permutation method. Finally, computational experiments with enormous amounts of simulation data are designed to examine the influence of numbers of alternatives and criteria on the implementation efficiency and the applicable scope of the proposed method. "
JIPE 32:5 (2015)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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"This research analyzes the differences of customer's stisfaction level between two groups, i.e.: young workers and young college students who are using Esia as their mobile communication network. We used three attributes to detail the analytical process, i.e.: tarif (price), product, and distribution. We used convenience sampling for data collection and Mann-Whitney plus Mean Score to analyse.
This study finds that young worker group has more elements that dominate the young college students. However, it can be argued that both group represent similar value to the network provider. Some discussion and suggestion are presented according to the result."
JEBI 1:1 (2010)
Artikel Jurnal  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Isaacson, Walter
Yogyakarta: Bentang, 2011; 2014
621.39 ISA s
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Pred, Allan R.
Sweden: Royal University of Lund, 1973
910 PRE S
Buku Teks SO  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Siti Wuryan Prayitno
"ABSTRACT
Periodontal disease has been defined as the pathological processes that involve the periodontium. These pathological changes may be limited to one of the constituent parts of the periodontium as in chronic gingivitis, or include several or all of the tissues. Most periodontal diseases are specific to the periodontium, but in some cases they may be manifestations of general disease or diseases of other organs WHO, TRS 207, 1961). Such a definition or description of periodontal disease is somewhat all encompassing. Indeed, some indices developed to measure periodontal disease appear to have considered the condition as a continuum of a single disease entity. Thus, the periodontal index (Russell 1956) uses an increasing scoring system as gingival inflammation worsens, pocketing develops and tooth mobility occurs. Similarly the Periodontal Disease Index (Ramfjord 1959) scores higher as gingivitis develops and loss of attachment occurs. In our present state of knowledge it would appear that periodontal disease is not a single entity with different degrees of severity. The umbrella title periodontal disease encompasses a number of disease states, some of which may be specific infections in a susceptible host. Unfortunately, our knowledge is still incomplete so that the full picture has yet to be unraveled.
A variety of classifications for periodontal disease have been proposed with broad agreement for the terms chronic gingivitis, chronic adult periodontitis, prepubertal periodontitis, chronic juvenile periodontitis, and rapidly progressive (adult) periodontitis (Gotlieb 1923, Butler 1969, Baer 1971, Page et al 1983a,b, Bystrom et al 1983, Cutress 1986). Further subdivisions of these disease states have been suggested, and include descriptive terminology such as localized and generalized (Baer 1971, Page et al 1983a). Additionally, the condition refractory periodontitis has been suggested to describe disease, which has failed to respond to conventional therapy (Gordon et al 1985).
Despite the identification of apparently distinct chronic disease states of the periodontal tissues, it would appear most of the conditions diagnosed by present day clinical techniques fall within the categories of chronic gingivitis or chronic (adult) periodontitis. Perhaps fortunately, the other disease entities are rare (Page et al 1983a,b, Bystrom et al 1983, Cutress 1986).
The one factor common to all the chronic disease states of the periodontal tissues appears to be a bacterial aetiology or at least a bacterial association. As with all "infections" host factors play an important role in the susceptibility and progress of disease. Nevertheless, bacterial deposits are always found in association with periodontal disease states and at present prevention and treatment is aimed at elimination of bacteria from tissues sites. The association of bacterial plaque to periodontal disease was first derived from epidemiological data (Ash et al 1964). Evidence for a direct aetiological role of bacterial plaque, at least in the initiation of chronic gingivitis was shown by subsequent clinical experimentation (Lae et al 1965).
The specificity of the bacteria in plaque to disease states is still hotly debated. Universal acceptance of one of either the non-specific plaque hypothesis (Miller 1890) or the specific plaque hypothesis (Tanner et al 1979) has not occurred.
Even for chronic gingivitis it appears uncertain whether clinically measurable inflammation occurs in association with a critical plaque mass or a significant increase in the proportions of certain bacterial species for example, Actinomyces species, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Bacteroides rnelaninogenicus and Bacteroides intermedius (Loesche and Syed 1978, Moore et al 1982a, Moore et al 1987).
Similarly in chronic adult periodontitis, there is strong association between Gram-negative anaerobic bacteria and disease (Slots 1977b, Spiegel et al 1979, Tanner et al 1984, Mandell et al 1987). Furthermore certain organisms are frequently reported at sites of disease activity or rapid disease progression and include Bacteroides gingivalis, Fusobacterium nucleatum, Bacteroides forsythus, Elkenella corrodens, Bacteroides intermedius and Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (Tanner et al 1979, 1984). However, these data are derived, for the most part, from extremely small numbers of patients. Moreover, it must be remember that in excess of 300 species and 35 genera of bacteria have been identified from human periodontal sites (Moore 1987). A further 100 or more species are thought to exist, but have as yet proved impossible to isolate and identify.
To date there have been no epidemiological studies of the microflora associated with periodontal disease. In fact, the feasibility of microbiological testing in the field has not even been assessed. The nearest attempts to large-scale oral microbiology surveys have been from clinical trials of oral hygiene products looking for adverse shifts in flora or resistance to antimicrobial agents (Volpe et al 1969a, Stallard et al 1969, Schlott et al 1976)."
Universtiy of Wales College of Medicine, 1990
D258
UI - Disertasi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Agus Triyanto
"ABSTRACT
Penggunaan internet dalam memenuhi kebutuhan informasi mencakup berbagai aspek kehidupan salah satunya dalam proses mencari pekerjaan. Salah satu media online yang menyediakan informasi lowongan pekerjaan adalah situs web JobStreet. Situs web JobStreet merupakan situs web penyedia informasi lowongan pekerjaan terkemuka di Asia Tenggara khususnya Singapura, Malaysia, Filipina, dan Indonesia. Menurut laporan tahunannya, situs web JobStreet memiliki 4 juta pengguna di Indonesia pada tahun 2016. Selain itu, terdapat lebih dari 32 ribu lowongan pekerjaan di Indonesia pada situs web JobStreet. Dari latar belakang tersebut, peneliti tertarik untuk mengidentifikasi pengaruh situs web JobStreet terhadap pemenuhan kebutuhan informasi lowongan pekerjaan bagi Sarjana Strata-1 (S1) Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan UI angkatan 2013. Pendekatan penelitian pada penelitian ini adalah pendekatan kuantitatif dengan jenis penelitian deskriptif melalui survei. Responden pada penelitian ini adalah Sarjana Strata-1 (S1) Program Studi Ilmu Perpustakaan Universitas Indonesia angkatan 2013 yang lulus pada tahun 2017 dan menggunakan situs web JobStreet berjumlah 44 responden. Pada penelitian ini, peneliti menggunakan teori WebQual yang terdiri dari tiga dimensi utama yaitu usability, information quality, dan service interaction quality untuk menilai kualitas situs web JobStreet dari sudut pandang pengguna. Data yang diperoleh melalui survei, dianalisis menggunakan metode analisis regresi linear sederhana. Berdasarkan perhitungan koefisien regresi dari semua variabel bebas menunjukkan nilai yang positif dengan nilai usability (0,927), nilai information quality (0,983), dan nilai service interaction quality (1,343). Data tersebut menunjukkan bahwa semua variabel bebas mempunyai hubungan yang searah/positif terhadap variabel terikatnya. Berdasarkan ketiga dimensi tersebut yang memberi pengaruh dominan adalah dimensi service interaction quality dengan koefisien regresinya sebesar 1,343. Berdasarkan uji koefisiensi determinasi (R-Square) menunjukan nilai sebesar 0,426, yang berarti 42,6% variabel kualitas situs web mampu menjelaskan variabel kebutuhan informasi. Sedangkan 57,4% dipengaruhi oleh variabel bebas lain yang tidak diteliti pada penelitian ini.

ABSTRACT
People now relied on the internet in satisfying their information needs in various aspects of life and one of them is job-searching process. One of the websites that provides job vacancy information is JobStreet. JobStreet is a leading web service that provides job information in Southeast Asia especially Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines, and Indonesia. In their 2016 annual report, there are 4 million active users and over 32,000 job vacancy opened in Indonesia. See that fact, the researcher interested to identifying how the JobStreet.com fulfill their users information needs. The research discuss how some factors of the JobStreet website influenced job vacancy information needs of undergraduate student of Library Studies Universitas Indonesia class 2013 through surveys with 44 respondents. Three main dimensions such usability, information quality, and service interaction quality based on theory of WebQual used to assess the quality of JobStreet.com website from the user's perspective. Data were analyzed using simple linear regression analysis method. Based on the calculation of the regression coefficients, all the variables showed a positive value to usability (0,927), information quality (0,983), and service interaction quality (1,343). The results shows that all independent variables have a direct positive relationship to the dependent variable. The independent variables which give the dominant influence is service interaction quality with a regression coefficient 1,343. The test coefficient determination (R-Square) shows 0,426, which means 42,6% of quality of the JobStreet website capable explaining all of the information needs variables. While the 57,4% are influenced by other variables that are not examined in this study."
2018
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UI - Skripsi Membership  Universitas Indonesia Library
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Schafer, J.L.
Boca Raton: Chapman & Hall, 1997
519.535 SCH a
Buku Teks  Universitas Indonesia Library
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