Corruption is an extraordinary crime, and then the prevention must also be extraordinary, simultaneously (national) in the form of early warning that involves all elements; government, industry, and society. To realize it the system needs to be built which in this study is called the Corruption Early Prevention (CEP) as a Decision Support System for President of the Republic of Indonesia. This study aims to examine 1) how is the construct of the Corruption Early Prevention as a Decision Support System for President of the Republic of Indonesia?, and 2) how is the design form of the system of Corruption Early Prevention as a Decision Support System for President of Republic of Indonesia? The research method is using Neuro-Research which is the collaboration of qualitative and quantitative research methods and the model development of Information Technology (IT). The research found that: 1) the construct of CEP is theoretically feasible, valid and reliable by content to be developed in the context of the prevention of corruption in Indonesia as an early prevention system that diagnoses Indonesia simultaneously and in real time, and 2) the concept of system design and business process of CEP is predicted to be realized in the IT-based program.
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Sasmoko, Widhoyoko, S. A., Ariyanto, S., Indrianti, Y., Noerlina, Muqsith, A. M., & Alamsyah, M. (2017). Corruption Early Prevention: Decision Support System for President of the Republic of Indonesia. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 801). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/801/1/012028
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