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Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Advanced Informatics and Computing

Date Published
December 14, 2025
Last Updated
2025-12-29

Articles

5 Articles

Gamification in Second Language Acquisition: A Longitudinal Study on Vocabulary Retention

Maria Gonzales

This study investigates the long-term effects of gamified learning applications on vocabulary retention among adult English learners. Over a 12-month period, participants utilized mobile applications featuring spaced repetition and reward systems. Results demonstrate a 40% increase in...

PDF pp. 37-45

Implementation of IoT-Based Smart Irrigation Systems for Optimizing Rice Yield

Budi Santoso

Water scarcity poses a significant threat to agriculture in tropical regions. This paper presents the design and implementation of an Internet of Things (IoT) smart irrigation system using soil moisture sensors and automated valve control. Field tests conducted in East Java indicate a 25%...

PDF pp. 46-56

Legal Implications of Data Privacy Breaches in Fintech Applications

Sarah Jenkins

As financial technology (Fintech) expands rapidly in developing markets, data privacy regulations often lag behind. This legal analysis examines recent high-profile data breaches in Southeast Asia. It critiques current regulatory frameworks and proposes a more robust model for consumer...

PDF pp. 57-65

Efficiency Analysis of Perovskite Solar Cells under Low-Light Conditions

Wei Zhang

Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) offer a promising alternative to traditional silicon cells. This experimental study focuses on the performance of PSCs in low-light and indoor environments. By modifying the electron transport layer, we achieved a power conversion efficiency of 22% under 1000 lux...

PDF pp. 66-78

Remote Work Burnout: The Role of Digital Boundary Management

Emily Clark

The shift to remote work has blurred the lines between professional and personal life. This study surveys 500 corporate employees to analyze the correlation between 'always-on' culture and burnout rates. Findings suggest that employees who actively practice digital boundary...

PDF pp. 79-88