Prototyping a Nationwide Scopus-indexed International Conference WebGIS Application

Authors

  • James Duykers, Jericho Santiago Salude, Tareq Abdurrashid Djalins, Fabian Surya Pramudya, Samsul Arifin, Bakti Amirul Jabar, Thomas Galih Satria

Keywords:

geospatial analysis, geodemographic, conferences, Indonesia

Abstract

The amount of people that have been participating in an academic conference has been increasing every year, this also applies to the academic conferences itself where currently a considerable amount of people has been having difficulties finding a specific conference that they are looking to join. Many people that are having difficulties believe that it is because of how very little tools that are available to be used to help them find the conference that they are looking for. From this research we used ArcGIS to help us in the making of an application that is able to help users to find conferences that are held within Indonesia that are equipped with an interactive map, and various features that help them find the conference that fit their needs. From this research we have received a huge amount of positive inputs from many respondents that have seen the application although there are still many rooms to improve from various perspective such as the design, and features (more features).  

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12.06.2024

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James Duykers. (2024). Prototyping a Nationwide Scopus-indexed International Conference WebGIS Application. International Journal of Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, 12(4), 4184–4194. Retrieved from https://ijisae.org/index.php/IJISAE/article/view/7014

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