KEYWORDS: Visualization, Data modeling, Databases, Multimedia, Data processing, Stars, Data storage, Analytical research, Data integration, Visual process modeling
Inactive students is one of the problems that is often experienced by several campuses in Indonesia There are several factors that cause students to be inactive which can be categorized into two, namely not officially active and not official. Students are informal and inactivity can lead to other problems. Therefore, college students require active data processing to read and visualize trends that can be used as supporting data for policy making in order not conclude other problems. By using a data warehouse applications, where the ETL process is done as a backend process that can provide supporting data to record and process the data the students are not active. Visualization of inactive student trends is useful for the campus to help display data in an easily understood model. This aims to enable the campus to learn trends and help the campus determine strategic policies so as to reduce the number of levels of inactive students in lectures.
This study was an experiment that looked at the possibility of VR relationships with the frequency of gamelan
in animated puppet shows that were considered based on the blocking instrument. On the other hand, gamelan instruments
provide the clearest picture of the frequency spectrum that is affected by various types of treatment, regardless of the ability of
the instrument itself to produce sound in many characteristics of each instrument. The key experiment in this study was to
arrange the position of the instrument in a different semicircle with a conventional arrangement that is lined up. This
experiment is believed by the author to bring its own impact in relation to VR. Gamelan are used Slendro and pelog to get two
different data. It can be assumed that this blocking semicircular is able to produce a more focused frequency distribution for
the proportion of the listening room and VR users. And in connection with the experiment on blocking semicircular it can be
concluded that sound is more effective and easier to identify.
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