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Reliable and Low-Cost Digital Transformation Technology Using Progressive Web Apps in Fog Computing Architecture for Small and Medium Industries in Indonesia

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In the Industry 4.0 era, industries require connectivity and interaction through digital transformation. It has become a concern in Indonesia, especially in the Small and Medium Industries (SMIs) sector. However, the implementation of the digital system in Indonesian SMIs is still relatively low. Most problems are Internet access and the amount of capital owned by the SMIs. Therefore, this study applies an innovative web solution using a Progressive Web Apps (PWA) that runs on a Fog Computing architecture. The system can work quickly and reliably with the capability to manage resources offline by applying PWA integrated with Service Worker, and performs the computing process at the end of the network closest to the activities of SMIs by using the low-cost middleware minicomputers in Fog Computing architecture. The integrated system innovation can become one of the best solutions for implementing digital transformation to support the sustainability of SMIs in Indonesia.

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All authors would like to thank for Institute for Research and Community Service, Hasanuddin University for assistance with the research and funding process.

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Tahir, Z., Ilham, A.A., Alimuddin, A.P., Suyuti, M.Z.A., Charina (2022). Reliable and Low-Cost Digital Transformation Technology Using Progressive Web Apps in Fog Computing Architecture for Small and Medium Industries in Indonesia. In: Barolli, L., Kulla, E., Ikeda, M. (eds) Advances in Internet, Data & Web Technologies. EIDWT 2022. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 118. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-95903-6_18

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