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Fakultas Teknologi Informasi

Program Studi Teknik Informatika (Jenjang Strata -1)

visi dan misi kampus universitas budiluhur sebagai berikut :
Visi
Unggul dalam peran mengembangkan Informatika dan kampus Komputer pada umumnya dan Teknik Informatika pada khususnya serta menghasilkan tenaga-tenaga ahli Teknik Informatika yang cerdas berbudi luhur.
Misi
Kampus jakarta selatan ini menghasilkan Sarjana yang berbudi luhur, inovatif dan mampu bersaing di pasar global di bidang Teknik Informatika dengan spesialisasi Rekayasa Perangkat Lunak.
Tujuan
Menyiapkan sarjana Strata 1 dalam bidang Teknik Informatika untuk menjadi anggota masyarakat yang mempunyai kemampuan akademik dan dapat menerapkan Ilmu Pengetahuan sesuai dengan bidangnya.
Program Studi Teknik Informatika memberikan gelar S.Kom, yaitu program kesarjanaan di bidang ilmu komputer dengan kekhususan pada penguasaan ilmu komputer yang dapat diimplementasikan di dunia industri. Harapan yang dapat dicapai oleh setiap lulusan adalah sebagai berikut:
a.   Handal dalam penguasaan teknis analitikal berbasis komputer.
b.   Memiliki keahlian dalam membangun aplikasi-aplikasi perangkat lunak dengan dasar ilmu komputer, jaringan komputer intranet maupun internet.
c.   Mampu mengikuti perkembangan teknologi informatika, memanfaatkan serta merekaya sa teknologi tersebut untuk diterapkan pada lingkungan dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Memberikan bekal ilmu komputer dan spesialisasi di bidang dasar-dasar ilmu komputer agar dapat menghasilkan aplikasi-aplikasi perangkat lunak komputer, yang dapat mengikuti perkembangan teknologi komputer baru.
Prospek Lulusan
universitas budiluhur menyediakan dunia teknologi informasi merupakan salah satu faktor yang penting dalam era globalisasi. Penyajian suatu informasi yang informatif sangatlah diperlukan, untuk mendukung hal tersebut diperlukan tenaga-tenaga terampil, ahli serta professional. Dari sistem pendidikan pada Universitas Budi Luhur, Fakultas Teknologi Informasi bidang studi Teknik Informatika diharapkan lahir calon-calon sarjana yang dapat berkarier di bidangnya terutama teknologi informasi, sebagai profesional muda seperti jabatan-jabatan:
  • Software Engineer
  • Help desk Specialist
  • Computer Operator
  • Computer Scientist
  • Programmer
  • Systems Analyst
  • Computer Consultant
  • Database Administrator
  • Network Administrator
  • Desktop Publisher
  • Web Developer
  • Manajer Sistem Informasi
  • Maupun jabatan-jabatan yang lain dalam    bidang teknologi informasi

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Universitas Unggulan Di Jakarta

universitas budiluhur adalah universitas terbaik jakarta , tepatnya kampus jakarta selatan 
Tidak sedikit lulusan dari universitas budiluhur menjadi orang-orang yang sukses dan orang-orang yang memiliki pengaruh besar diberbagai macam bidang pekerjaan tidak sedikit pula para sarjana terbaik lulusan universits budiluhur yang dipanggil untuk bekerja diluar negri dan menjalani program pertukaran pelajar diluar negri. sebagaian besar peran mahasiswa dan mahasiswi ini mendirikan berbagai macam usaha sebagai upaya pembentukan lapngan kerja baru bagi masyarakat. Dasar pembukaan usaha ini berdasarkan main set yang telah ditanamkan , dengan adanya mata kuliah interpreneurskill dimana dalam matakuliah ini para mahasiswa dan mahasiswi diberikan bimbingan dan diberikan main set untuk dapat menjadi wirausahawan dan menciptakan lapangan kerja yang sangat dibutuhkan oleh masyarakat sekarang ini .
Universitas budiluhur memiliki beberapa fakultas yaitu :

  • Fakultas teknologi informasi
  • Fakultas ilmu komunikasi
  • Fakultas ekonomi
  • Fakultas ilmu sosial dan ilmu politik
  • Fakultas Teknik
  • Akademi sekertaris
  • Diploma 3 unggulan 
  • IBMS ( international business dan management studies )
Saat ini sudah banyak kampus teknologi informasi di jakarta tetapi universitas budiluhur membuka bvanyak fakultas tentang teknologi informasi .

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Badmintoon

History and development

 

The beginnings of badminton can be traced to mid-18th century British India, where it was created by British military officers stationed there.[2] Early photographs show Englishmen adding a net to the traditional English game of battledore and shuttlecock. The sport is related to ball badminton, which originated in Tamil Nadu, and is similar to Hanetsuki which originated in Japan. Being particularly popular in the British garrison town Poona (now Pune), the game also came to be known as Poona.[2][3] Initially, balls of wool referred as ball badminton were preferred by the upper classes in windy or wet conditions, but ultimately the shuttlecock stuck. This game was taken by retired officers back to England where it developed and rules were set out.
Although it appears clear that Badminton House, Gloucestershire, owned by the Duke of Beaufort, has given its name to the sports, it is unclear when and why the name was adopted. As early as 1860, Isaac Spratt, a London toy dealer, published a booklet, Badminton Battledore – a new game, but unfortunately no copy has survived.[4] An 1863 article in The Cornhill Magazine describes badminton as "battledore and shuttlecock played with sides, across a string suspended some five feet from the ground".[5] This early use has cast doubt on the origin through expatriates in India, though it is known that it was popular there in the 1870s and that the first rules were drawn up in Poonah in 1873.[4][5] Another source cites that it was in 1877 at Karachi in (British) India, where the first attempt was made to form a set of rules.[6]
As early as 1875, veterans returning from India started a club in Folkestone. Until 1887, the sport was played in England under the rules that prevailed in British India. The Bath Badminton Club standardized the rules and made the game applicable to English ideas. J.H.E. Hart drew up revised basic regulations in 1887 and, with Bagnel Wild, again in 1890.[4] In 1893, the Badminton Association of England published the first set of rules according to these regulations, similar to today's rules, and officially launched badminton in a house called "Dunbar" at 6 Waverley Grove, Portsmouth, England on September 13 of that year.[7] They also started the All England Open Badminton Championships, the first badminton competition in the world, in 1899.
The International Badminton Federation (IBF) (now known as Badminton World Federation) was established in 1934 with Canada, Denmark, England, France, the Netherlands, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland, and Wales as its founding members. India joined as an affiliate in 1936. The BWF now governs international badminton and develops the sport globally.
While initiated in England, competitive men's badminton in Europe has traditionally been dominated by Denmark. Asian nations, however, have been the most dominant ones worldwide. Indonesia, South Korea, China, and Malaysia along with Denmark are among the nations that have consistently produced world-class players in the past few decades, with China being the greatest force in both men's and women's competition in recent years.

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Soccer

Robin Van Persie has found a home in Man U If his national team coach is to be believed, Robin Van Persie moved from Arsenal to Manchester United because he wanted people to be mean to him. If that indeed was the Dutchman's true motivation behind a switch that cost United a transfer fee of $38 million, he is going the wrong way about it. Manchester United's Robin van Persie, top, celebrates with Wayne Rooney. (AP)In Champions League play Tuesday, Van Persie scored both goals as United survived a tricky away clash to beat Romanian champions CFR Cluj, a result that set the club on course to a likely spot in the knockout stage, even after only two of six group games. While some have speculated on where Van Persie's mind was at when he chose to leave Arsenal, his soccer home of the previous six years, and join one of its English Premier League rivals, Netherlands head coach Louis Van Gaal revealed some of the 29-year-old's thought processes. "Robin had several options of course, to stay, to go to Manchester or to go somewhere else," Van Gaal told Dutch television. "To me it seemed that his priority was to go somewhere where he would be pushed. All of his options were great clubs and it was important to him that wherever it was people would not just agree with him, but they would be mean to him, if necessary, and push him to improve and to be his best." United has had mixed results in the early part of the EPL season, losing at home to Tottenham last weekend and slipping four points behind leaders Chelsea. Van Persie has already shown glimpses that he can bring the kind of scoring productivity that boss Sir Alex Ferguson craves though, and Tuesday's double will help the settling-in process no end. Cluj, situated in the Transylvania region that literary mythology claimed was home to Count Dracula, might be relatively unknown outside Romania but had served notice of their ability by winning their opening group match at Portuguese side Brada. The hosts made a confident start against United and deserved their opening goal, when Pantelis Kapetanos produced a calm finish after 14 minutes. At that point United's critics were busy whetting their knives once more, and the theory that this is far from being Ferguson's best crop of players in his long career, especially defensively, seemed to carry some weight. That argument will be settled over several months and not 90 minutes, yet this was still a comeback to give Ferguson some level of satisfaction. If Van Persie's equalizer on 29 minutes was scrappy – with the ball glancing off his shoulder and flying into the net – his second was outstanding, a skillful flick of his left boot just after halftime that beat goalkeeper Mario Felgueiras. Van Persie was the player Ferguson urgently wanted over the summer, making him the focal point of his transfer activity, and it seems that the team's fortunes may hinge on his productivity. It was a carefully researched move on Van Persie's part, who is at a point in his career where he has the potential to elevate himself into the discussion of the world's very finest players. He spoke at length to experienced mentors such as Van Gaal and former United players such as goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar before eventually taking the plunge in choosing United over Italian giants Juventus. "He wanted to hear my thought about [United and Juventus]," Van Der Sar told the Daily Telegraph. "We spoke for five minutes about Juventus and 55 minutes about United." Van Persie, then, has perhaps found his natural home, as these sixth and seventh goals since his move would indicate. If this kind of scoring rate continues, he may have difficulty in finding the hard time he seems to want. Other popular content on the Yahoo! network: • NFL Power Rankings: The Vikings continue their march toward the top 10 • Coach Tom Thibodeau's four-year extension with Bulls could hit $20M • Y! News: Watch experts crash a jet on purpose

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Basket

Nets miss out on Dwight Howard, continue to build a contender in East Three thousand miles away, Kobe Bryant declared that the delivery of Dwight Howard had transformed Los Angeles into the most talented team of his Lakers life. With the volume silenced on the television mounted on the wall, flickering images of a long, lost franchise center, here was the Brooklyn Nets general manager in a secluded alcove of the Barclays Center, a lavish court-level suite belonging to the most famous of the franchise's ownership partners. His pursuit of Howard done, and nevertheless having still constructed an Eastern Conference contender with the Nets, Billy King would say of the Orlando Magic: "They were determined to send him West. I don't think they wanted to face him four times a year. Traditionally, superstars go out of their conference. In Philly, I sent [Allen] Iverson to Denver. Shaq went West, and back East. Carmelo [Anthony] went West to East. [Kevin] Garnett went West to East. "And I knew I was fighting against that the whole time." Across two years as the Nets GM, King had fought battles on multiple fronts against the sport's conventional wisdom. He wasn't selling New Jersey to prospective stars, but the promise of this spectacular edifice in the borough of Brooklyn. No more does King need to sell the Barclays Center with cardboard cut-out photos outside visiting locker room doors at the Newark Arena. Now, King sat on a leather sofa in something called "Jay-Z's vault," the backroom of backrooms and spoke of a different day coming in these superstar hostage crises. Deron Williams opted to re-sign with the Nets rather than join the Mavericks. (Getty Images)Between King and his rising star of an assistant GM, Bobby Marks, the Nets' front office had become the traffic cop on most of the major trade scenarios of the past two years. King and Marks had relentlessly pursued deals for unhappy stars Howard and Carmelo Anthony, and secured Deron Williams in a trade hatched and consummated within 48 hours. [Also: Kobe calls Lakers his most talented team ever] Back to his years as the Philadelphia 76ers GM, King had been the executive responsible for sending Iverson to the Denver Nuggets in late 2006. "I think players will still want to move, but I think how teams handle it could change," King says. "[Utah president] Kevin [O'Connor] made the decision to move [Williams] before [Williams] got frustrated and wanted out. When teams know they can't keep a guy, I think you're going to see them get ahead of it like [the Jazz] did. You'll see that more often. Hey, I wanted to move Allen sooner in Philadelphia than we did. I had a deal with Denver before that [2006-07] season, but their team was negotiating a sale so they couldn't do anything. "I saw it coming with Allen," King says. "I wanted to get ahead of it and move him before it ended badly." Looking back, King remembers the Minnesota Timberwolves trying hard to make a deal for Iverson to pair him with Garnett in '06, but it never happened. Between now and free agency in July, the Los Angeles Clippers' Chris Paul could become that player again. He's a free agent on July 1, and the Dallas Mavericks and Atlanta Hawks are waiting with cap space and commitments to sell him. Even now, the Mavericks and Hawks are waiting to see if somehow things get sideways with Howard and the Lakers, and Howard – however unlikely – balks on a contract extension come summer. Nevertheless, the Brooklyn Nets are out of those conversations now. King has himself an intriguing roster in the Eastern Conference, a validation of some spectacular risk-reward deals these past two years. From the trades that secured him Gerald Wallace and Joe Johnson without a commitment from Williams, King risked ridicule to stay true to a plan that ultimately vindicated him when Williams re-signed with the Nets. [Also: Coach Tom Thibodeau's four-year extension with Bulls could hit $20M] Even King's close friends in the league called, and told him he was making mistakes cutting those deals, that Williams would leave for Dallas without Howard coming to the Nets. "For me," King says, "a lot of that belief to stay with the plan comes from the influence [King's college coach, Mike Krzyzewski] had on me. Every year, he has a plan for his season and he stays with it. Beyond the support I had from our ownership, so much of this has been because I was a product of [Krzyzewski's] operation." From the failures of 'Melo and Howard, the Nets have moved on to a future with Williams and Brook Lopez, Wallace and Johnson. There was Howard on the television, wearing purple and gold, and King always knew: History says that stars get moved far away, and so the Lakers get a chance to chase championships with Superman now. Against a lot of odds, though, the Nets still come to Brooklyn with a superstar point guard and a roster to make trouble for the Knicks and Madison Square Garden. Now, the Nets come across the Hudson River, come out of Jersey and into New York, and it changes the game for the franchise. Three thousand miles away, Dwight Howard found himself a Laker, but Billy King and the Brooklyn Nets were in these superstar fights to stay now.

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Boxing

Former puted heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson responds to a question during an interview at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in this March 23, 2012 file photo. New Zealand revoked an entry visa for former heavyweight boxing champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson on October 3, 2012 after a charity going to benefit from his visit dropped its support. Tyson, 46, who served three years of a six-year U.S. jail sentence for rape in 1992, had been due to take part in an event in November, but needed a dispensation under New Zealand immigration laws because of his conviction. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/FilesView Photo Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson responds to a question during an interview at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada … * Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson responds to a question during an interview at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada in this March 23, 2012 file photo. New Zealand revoked an entry visa for former heavyweight boxing champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson on October 3, 2012 after a charity going to benefit from his visit dropped its support. Tyson, 46, who served three years of a six-year U.S. jail sentence for rape in 1992, had been due to take part in an event in November, but needed a dispensation under New Zealand immigration laws because of his conviction. REUTERS/Steve Marcus/FilesView Photo Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson responds to a question during an interview at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada … WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand revoked an entry visa for former heavyweight boxing champion and convicted rapist Mike Tyson on Wednesday after a charity going to benefit from his visit dropped its support. Tyson, 46, who served three years of a six-year U.S. jail sentence for rape in 1992, had been due to take part in an event in November, but needed a dispensation under New Zealand immigration laws because of his conviction. However, a youth-related charity trust which originally backed his visit to appear at the event, billed as "Day of the Champions", said it no longer wanted to have anything to do with Tyson's visit due to his rape conviction. "Given that the Trust is no longer supporting the event, on balance, I have made the decision to cancel his visa to enter New Zealand," Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson said in a statement. She said the original decision to allow Tyson in had been a "finely balanced call", with the backing of the charity a significant factor in the dispensation being granted. Tyson's planned visit had been attacked by women's groups and criticized by the Prime Minister. Tyson was undisputed world heavyweight boxing champion in the 1980s, but in 1992 he was convicted of raping teenage beauty queen Desiree Washington in Indiana and served three years in prison. He added to his notoriety later in the decade when he bit rival Evander Holyfield on both ears in a 1997 bout, for which he was disqualified and temporarily suspended from boxing. Tyson declared bankruptcy in 2003 and retired from professional boxing in 2006. Last month, Tyson spoke to a financiers' conference in Hong Kong about his life before and after boxing, his family and his acting career, which includes a recent one-man show on Broadway.

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Golf

Team Europe captain Jose Maria Olazabal, centre, of Spain, poses with the trophy with some of the members of the victorious European Ryder Cup team after they arrived at London's Heathrow Airport late Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Team Europe beat the Americans in the golf tournament by 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 to retain the trophy Sunday at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, USA. (AP Photo) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO MAGSView Photo Team Europe captain Jose Maria Olazabal, centre, of Spain, poses with the trophy with some of the members of the victorious European Ryder Cup team after … * European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal smiles at a victorious European Ryder Cup press conference at Heathrow in London Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)View Photo European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal smiles at a victorious European Ryder Cup press conference at Heathrow in London Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. … * Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain poses with the trophy after he arrived at London's Heathrow Airport late Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. The European Ryder Cup team beat the Americans in the golf tournament by 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 to retain the trophy Sunday at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, USA. (AP Photo) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO MAGSView Photo Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain poses with the trophy after he arrived at London's Heathrow Airport late Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. … LONDON (AP) -- Describing the role as ''torture'' at times, victorious Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal ruled out the possibility of staying on for the 2014 competition at Gleneagles. The Spaniard returned to Europe on Monday night, cradling the gleaming golden trophy and still reveling in Europe's stirring rally over the United States at Medinah on Sunday. Spain's King Juan Carlos and tennis star Rafael Nadal were among those who sent Olazabal messages of congratulations after the 14 1/2-13 1/2 win that kept the cup in European hands. But after seven matches as a player - during which he teamed up so effectively with the late Seve Ballesteros - and now another as a winning captain, he has come to the end of his 25-year Ryder Cup career. ''I can assure you it will be a no, period,'' Olazabal said Tuesday, when asked if he would stay on. ''It's a lot of work ... it takes a lot out of you for a stretch of time. It is difficult. In a way, it's torture. ''On top of that, there are a lot of players who should have the opportunity to be in my spot. The Ryder Cup is only played once every two years and there are a big number of players that have the chance to be in my position. I won't do it again.'' Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley, two of Olazabal's four assistants in Medinah, are early favorites to take over. A decision will be made in January by the European Tour's tournament committee, headed by Thomas Bjorn, another of Olazabal's assistants. ''I think these two (Clarke and McGinley) deserve a chance but I think Thomas deserves a chance and also Paul Lawrie,'' Olazabal said. ''Once those guys do it, we have Lee (Westwood), Padraig (Harrington). ''We have at least eight or nine guys that have the chance and there only a certain number of Ryder Cups. It would be hard to name just one or two.'' And what about Ian Poulter? The Englishman won a match-high four points in Medinah, including one in Saturday's fourballs that Olazabal considers the most important of them all. The win brought Europe within 10-6 and gave the team crucial momentum heading into Sunday. Poulter now has the best winning record of any European who has played more than two Ryder Cups and his passion for the event has seen him described as the ''modern-day Seve.'' ''He will be a wonderful captain for sure,'' Olazabal said. ''But he will need another 12 players just like him.'' Olazabal, who has been surviving on ''two or three hours'' of sleep a night, will return to Spain and start answering some of the 100-plus messages left on his phone following his flight back from the U.S. ''The phone has been really hot - out of all the messages, there is one that stunned me a bit,'' he said. ''The King of Spain just rang me a few minutes ago. He was pretty much like me, over the moon. That was a nice one. ''But there have been sports guys like Nadal and others from Spain. Everyone from all over the world.'' The memory of Ballesteros inspired the team in Sunday's dramatic singles, which Europe won 8 1/2-3 1/2 to engineer Europe's biggest turnaround in the event's history, matching that of the U.S at Brookline in 1999. Honoring the memory of Ballesteros was a motivating factor behind Europe's recovery. But Olazabal's influence was also crucial. ''Jose Maria has lived for this game all his life and more than anything this competition,'' said Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium, who flanked Olazabal at a news conference at Heathrow airport, with the Ryder Cup placed in front of them. ''He made it clear to us this thing here is very, very special. ''Everyone looked at each other and understood the importance of this cup in this man's life. At some stage during the week, you looked at this guy's eyes, and they were just how they were when he played. Every time he went out with Seve into the storm, everybody saw these two men were very special and how big a deal this cup was.'' Colsaerts was one of four players in their 20s in Europe's team, along with Martin Kaymer, Rory McIlroy and Francesco Molinari. With the likes of Luke Donald and Graeme McDowell still having plenty of Ryder Cups left in them and young players such as Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark and Matteo Manassero of Italy considered stars of the future, Europe looks well stocked. ''You don't know what the future will bring - who would have thought we would have players like Rory or Nicolas seven years ago?'' Olazabal said. ''That's the beauty of the European Tour. It always produces great players.''

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