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Edy Suprayetno
Educational Indonesian Language Department
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara
E-mail: [email protected]
A. Pendahuluan

Berisi latar belakang dan pengantar mengapa topik itu penting dibahas. (Panjang: 1‐2 halaman)

B. Kajian teori

Berisi uraian konsep‐konsep/teori mengenai media baru yang relevan dengan topik yang menjadi bagian
masing‐masing kelompok. Teori/konsep harus berasal dari sumber referensi yang dapat dipercaya
(bukan blog pribadi atau wikipedia). Panjang: 4 halaman.

C. Contoh‐contoh kasus

Berisi penjelasan contoh kasus/implementasi penggunaan media baru sesuai topik yang menjadi bagian
masing‐masing kelompok. Panjang: 4‐5 halaman

D. Penutup/Kesimpulan

Berisi kesimpulan dari tulisan. Panjang: maksimal 1 halaman.

E. Daftar Pustaka
[1] E.M. Clarke, E.A. Emerson, Design and synthesis of synchronization skeletons using branching time temporal
logic, in: D. Kozen (Eds.), Workshop on Logics of Programs, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 131,
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Ciancaglini and U. Montanari (Eds.), Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Programming,
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systems, in: M. Bernardo, V. Issarny (Eds.), Proceedings of the Formal Methods for Eternal Networked
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muralpha verifier, in: A.J. Hu, A.K. Martin (Eds.), Proceedings of the Formal Methods in Computer-Aided
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Sistla (Eds.), Computer Aided Verification, Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, 2000, pp. 154–169. DOI:
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Sixteenth Annual ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing (STOC), ACM, 1984, pp. 51–63. DOI:
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