Friday, April 10, 2009

Indonesians Love Eating Out

Indonesians have always had a penchant for dining out, and even the economic downturn has so far failed to make a dent in this habit, according to the results of a recent survey.

The survey by the Nielsen Company revealed last week that 55 percent of Indonesians ate outside their homes regularly, mostly in restaurants of various categories, and this had not changed by much since the economy first felt the fallout from the global economic meltdown in the last quarter of 2008.

Catherine Eddy, Nielsen executive director of consumer research, said the firm’s study, conducted in February, found 8 percent of the population spent less than they did last November, and only 8 percent of that figure spent less on eating out.

“Only a very small proportion of people surveyed said they were cutting back on spending for eating out,” she said.

“It seems that out-of-home eating has so far been fairly resilient. In overall terms, less than 3 percent of consumers told us they were spending less on eating out now than they were three months ago.”

The out-of-home eating survey was conducted both in the field (with a general population) and
over the Internet (with an online population).

The general population survey was done using a face-to-face omnibus method involving 2,033 interviews in six cities across Indonesia; while in the online population survey, Indonesians were part of 26,202 regular Internet users in 52 markets worldwide.

For Indonesian Internet users, estimated by Nielson at around 10 percent of the online population, 44 percent went out to eat between one and three times a month, while at least 5 percent ate at restaurants every day.

“I don’t think there’s much of a difference in the habit, before and after the crisis; the change in behavior is very small.”

Eddy said this was in part because of the fact that Indonesia’s economy was still faring relatively better than many others amid the global economic crisis.

“The survey gives us information on how the global financial crisis affects the habit. Europeans may start to ‘fasten their belts’ and significantly cut outside entertainment spending, while for some Asians, the impacts may have been limited,” she said.

Indonesia’s economy is expected to grow by 3 to 4 percent this year, according to the central bank. While it would be markedly lower than the 6.2 percent growth booked in 2008, the figure is still fairly respectable, with many regional peers growing even slower and some even suffering a recession.

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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

MIdle Test of data communication

Well, Students! it's time for you to take the Middle Test, but how can we be success in Exam, of course we have to learn and study hard, Agree ^-^.

1.Describe data communication model and expalin smartly
2.Describe network model of data communication data and explain it.
3.Give implementation of appiclation of data communication network
4.What is distributed system and give it the sample.
5.Suppose you are a staff of Giant Search Engine Company :
a.Design data communication network from UK Google company to Google Asia
b.How about security to secure the data, information and fund.

More over, try to study with friends if we have difficulty or ask the Lecturer by sending them Email.

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Friday, April 3, 2009

Contents of Quiz

The Answers of Quiz of Introduction To IT :

1. The diferences of Information technology and Information system is if we see from Information Technology side, information technology was built of some hardware and software and also communication technology, it means that Information system is a part of information technology.
but if we see from information technology side, information system contents of some sub systems like accounting information system, management information system, so in this case information system can be a part of information system.

2. a. Motherboard is a whole of all hardware component which is built in one board. some components are RAM, processor, sound card, VGA card and so on.
2.b. ROM stands for Read only memory, well, ROM usually non volatile and built from manufacture, and it can just be read. But RAM stands for Read Access Memory, it is volatile, and the memory can be accessed.
2.c. Chace memory looks like memory which is high speed for doing some processes fast.

3. For Next number, please answer by your self ^-^.

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Soal Quiz for Tomorrow


1. What is the difference of Information Technology and Information System?
2. Explain about some terms bellow :
a. Motherboard
b. ROM and RAM
c. Chace Memory
3. Explain some software bellow :
a. Operating system
b. Programming Language
4. Create Data definition Language and Data Manipulation Language in SQL Server 2000,
Database Name : PERPUST
table Name : Anggota

id_Anggota text( 7 ) pk(
nama text(35),
fakultas text(30),
jurusan text(30),
email text(45))

a. Make statement for creating database at SQL Server 2000
b. Make statement for creating table of Anggota in SQL Server 2000
c. Fill in the data bellow (Note : Free data )

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

Investors was Inveted to Aceh

The Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam (NAD) provincial administration is inviting investors to develop geothermal energy in Sabang and Aceh Besar districts to overcome the province's energy crisis, a local energy affairs official says.


NAD has geothermal energy potential, but they are yet to be developed and exploited properly, said Sofyan Basri, provincial energy and mineral resources office head, in Aceh on Thursday.

Sofyan hoped investors would sink capital into NAD's energy sector, particularly geothermal energy.He said geothermal energy sources in Aceh could be developed to produce electricity.

If investors are able to develop the geothermal potentials well, they could sell the energy to state electricity company PT PLN to help overcome the power crisis, he said."We hope to be approached by investors who are able to develop the local geothermal energy sources in the near future to meet the province's electricity demand," Basri said. TheJakartapost

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