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dc.contributor.authorChristin, Gloriani Novita
dc.contributor.authorTamin, Ofyar Z.
dc.contributor.authorSantosa, Idwan
dc.contributor.authorMiharja, Miming
dc.date.accessioned2019-08-23T02:54:34Z
dc.date.available2019-08-23T02:54:34Z
dc.date.issued2013
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dc.identifier.isbn978-979-636-149-6
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11617/11533
dc.description.abstractPertumbuhan penggunaan ponsel pintar (ponsel pintar) yang sangat pesat di berbagai kalangan tampaknya semakin berpotensi mempengaruhi kehidupan penggunanya; merubah cara seseorang berinteraksi dan dalam melakukan kegiatan hariannya. Teknologi ponsel pintar menawarkan komunikasi multimoda-terpadu, yang memungkinkan terjadinya restrukturisasi pola kegiatan individu di selama bekerja dan selanjutnya dapat mempengaruhi pergerakan bekerja mereka. Untuk memahami hal tersebut, diteliti penggunaan ponsel pintar di kalangan profesional mobile, yang lebih dari 20% waktu kerjanya dipergunakan di luar kantornya, yaitu segmen yang menjadi target awal pengguna ponsel pintar. Dalam makalah ini dibahas secara teoritis bagaimana individu professional mobile berinteraksi menggunakan ponsel pintar, dan bagaimana implikasinya pada kegiatan dan pola pergerakan bekerja mereka. Untuk memberikan pandangan awal, diungkapkan hasil dari wawancara mendalam awal yang dilakukan terhadap profesional mobile dari berbagai profesi di Jabodetabek (The Greater Jakarta Area). Hasil wawancara tersebut diolah dan sebagai hasilnya, terdapat indikasi yang mengarah terjadinya perubahan cara koordinasi dari individu profesional mobile. Melalui cara koordinasi yang berbasis pada interaksi mobile ini diperkirakan terjadi perubahan dinamika kegiatan dan pergerakan bekerja. Perubahan pola pergerakan ditunjukkan dengan bertambahnya jumlah trip, jarak perjalanan yang semakin tinggi, dan timing eksekusi pergerakan yang dinamis. Dengan pemahaman yang lebih baik terhadap transformasi yang ditimbulkan oleh penggunaan teknologi ini, diharapkan memberikan kontribusi pemahaman dalam perencanaan transportasi di era informasi.id_ID
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dc.publisherSeminar Nasional Teknik Sipil III 2013id_ID
dc.titleImplikasi Interaksi menggunakan Ponsel Pintar pada Dinamika Kegiatan dan Pola Pergerakan Profesional Mobile di Indonesia: Studi Awalid_ID
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