Papers by Yova Aprilliano
In Computer Organization Architecture, a set of instructions refers to the collection of machine-... more In Computer Organization Architecture, a set of instructions refers to the collection of machine-level commands that a processor can execute. This is also known as the Instruction Set Architecture (ISA) and serves as the interface between software and hardware.
Key Elements of a Set of Instructions:
Operation Code (Opcode): Specifies the operation to be performed (e.g., ADD, SUB, LOAD).
Operands: Data or memory addresses involved in the operation.
Instruction Format: Defines how instructions are structured, including lengths of opcode and operands.
Addressing Modes: Techniques to specify the location of operands (e.g., direct, indirect, immediate).
This research aims to analyze the improvement of Maps accuracy and the addition of Cashless payme... more This research aims to analyze the improvement of Maps accuracy and the addition of Cashless payment options in the Maxim online motorcycle taxi application. Through data collection, needs analysis, and system design, the research shows that improving the accuracy of Maps and adding non-cash payment options to the Maxim application has increased user satisfaction. The increase in Maps accuracy helps users find their destination location more easily and precisely. The addition of non-cash payment options makes it easier for users to make payments without having to carry cash.This study recommends that Maxim continue to improve the accuracy of Maps and add more non-cash payment options to increase user satisfaction.
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Papers by Yova Aprilliano
Key Elements of a Set of Instructions:
Operation Code (Opcode): Specifies the operation to be performed (e.g., ADD, SUB, LOAD).
Operands: Data or memory addresses involved in the operation.
Instruction Format: Defines how instructions are structured, including lengths of opcode and operands.
Addressing Modes: Techniques to specify the location of operands (e.g., direct, indirect, immediate).
Key Elements of a Set of Instructions:
Operation Code (Opcode): Specifies the operation to be performed (e.g., ADD, SUB, LOAD).
Operands: Data or memory addresses involved in the operation.
Instruction Format: Defines how instructions are structured, including lengths of opcode and operands.
Addressing Modes: Techniques to specify the location of operands (e.g., direct, indirect, immediate).