2019
DOI: 10.37875/asro.v10i1.88
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Sttal Development Strategy to Produce Human Resources That Acknowledge Technology Facing the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0

Abstract: The industrial revolution 4.0 requires that one must be able to work with increasingly sophisticated technological developments. The industrial revolution 4.0 emphasizes digital economic patterns, artificial intelligence, big data, robotic or known as the disruptive innovation phenomenon. The problem discussed in this study is how to determine the strategy for developing STTAL. The purpose of this study was to determine the best strategy for developing STTAL using the SWOT analysis method.  The results of the … Show more

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“…From the data above, it can be seen that the potential for anchovies in Indonesia is still relatively high. The potential for marine resources is quite large, considering that Indonesia's territory consists of 17,502 islands and a coastline of 81,000 km with a fisheries area in the sea of around 5.8 million km2 (Mashudi et al, 2019;Sugeng et al, 2019;Farhanan 2019), which consists of archipelagic and territorial waters covering an area of 3.1 million km2 and the waters of the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone (ZEEI) covering an area of 2.7 million km2. This fact shows that the raw materials for processing fishery products and some other products have prospects for the development of Indonesian fisheries and maritime affairs which are considered very bright and have become one of the strategic economic activities (Adisanjaya, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the data above, it can be seen that the potential for anchovies in Indonesia is still relatively high. The potential for marine resources is quite large, considering that Indonesia's territory consists of 17,502 islands and a coastline of 81,000 km with a fisheries area in the sea of around 5.8 million km2 (Mashudi et al, 2019;Sugeng et al, 2019;Farhanan 2019), which consists of archipelagic and territorial waters covering an area of 3.1 million km2 and the waters of the Indonesian Exclusive Economic Zone (ZEEI) covering an area of 2.7 million km2. This fact shows that the raw materials for processing fishery products and some other products have prospects for the development of Indonesian fisheries and maritime affairs which are considered very bright and have become one of the strategic economic activities (Adisanjaya, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%