@syahrudin@iairm-ngabar.ac.id
Fakultas Dakwah Prodi Bimbingan Penyuluhan Islam (BPI)
Institut Agama Islam Riyadlotul Mujahidin Ngabar Ponorogo
Oleh: Syahrudin, S.Sos.I., M.Pd.I
Lecturer at the Faculty of Dakwah Riyadlatul Mujahidin Ngabar Islamic Institute (IAIRM) Ponorogo
Syahrudin born in Magetan, East Java, July 12, 1983 is a lecturer at the private campus of the Riyadlotul Mujahidin Ngabar Ponorogo Islamic Institute since 2014. His address is at Wali Songo Islamic Boarding School, Ngabar Ponorogo. Educational history took S1 at IAIRM Ngabar Ponorogo, then took S2 at INSURI Ponorogo and continued S3 at the University of Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM). Previously served as head of the Islamic Counseling Guidance Study Program (BPI) and served as Head of the Academic and Student Affairs Section in 2021, then served as Dean of the 2022 Da'wah Faculty at the Riyadlotul Mujahidin Institute of Islamic Religion in Ngabar Ponorogo
Street : Komplek Pondok Pesantren Wali Songo Ngabar Ponorogo.
Jl. Sunan Kalijaga , Dusun I, Ngabar, Siman, Kabupaten Ponorogo, Jawa Timur 63471
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Riwayat pendidikan menempuh S1 di IAIRM Ngabar Ponorogo, kemudian menempuh S2 di INSURI Ponorogo dan lanjut S3 Di Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang (UMM).
Social Sciences, Social Psychology, Health (social science), General Social Sciences
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Mohsen Kalantari, Syahrudin Syahrudin, Abbas Rajabifard, and Hannah Hubbard
MDPI AG
Spatial metadata profiles have been designed and evolved by data custodians to manage, share, discover, and use spatial data. The end-users of spatial data often do not have much input in designing the profiles. The spatial data infrastructure literature reveals that they question the usability of spatial metadata. This paper analyzes the usability of metadata profiles by engaging end-users and clarifying their requirements in response to this problem. Over 60 users from 18 countries were engaged using an online survey based on a purposive sampling method. The results show that the most widely used metadata standard, ISO 19115, provides metadata elements to accommodate most user requirements for searches. However, an extension to the standard is necessary to assist users in discovery and selection. Two new metadata elements are proposed as part of the extension. The extension also involves changing the obligation type of existing elements to improve data discovery.
Mohsen Kalantari, Syahrudin Syahrudin, Abbas Rajabifard, and Hannah Hubbard
MDPI AG
The spatial data infrastructure literature reveals significant gaps in metadata systems concerning their efficiency and effectiveness for end-users. The literature proposes improvements to make the metadata systems more user-friendly. These improvements include new metadata elements and user interfaces that are in concert with each other. In this paper, we implement the proposed improvements in a prototype system and engage with end-users to assess if the proposals help users’ expectations. The prototype is evaluated by conducting think-aloud protocol (TAP) usability testing and semi-structured interviews with end-users. The result demonstrates an increased level of satisfaction about existing systems and some more areas to improve. We conclude that a synchronised development approach for the spatial metadata and the user interface will increase the usability of the metadata for data discovery and selection.
Mohsen Kalantari, Syahrudin Syahrudin, Abbas Rajabifard, Hardi Subagyo, and Hannah Hubbard
MDPI AG
Spatial metadata is a critical part of any spatial data infrastructure, which enables the organising, sharing, discovery and use of spatial data. This paper highlights a knowledge gap in the usability of the metadata systems for the end–users. It then addresses the gap by applying the User Centred Design approach to investigate the usability of metadata records. The research engages with end–users concerning efficiency and effectiveness of metadata systems, and end–users’ satisfaction and expectations. The results indicate significant gaps with the effectiveness and efficiency of metadata systems for spatial data discovery and selection. Inconsistency and irrelevant information in the metadata records were found in the title, keywords, abstracts, data quality and other elements of the metadata. Additionally, essential improvements were identified for user interfaces. Discouraging presentation of the metadata is a prominent problem found in the interface of the metadata systems.