Smart Aquaculture under Digital Transformation: AHP Approach for Optimizing Vannamei Shrimp Farming in Central Java

Authors

  • Soni Adiyono Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
  • Diana Laily Fithri Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
  • Supriyono Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.
  • Muhammad Arifin Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12962/j25481479.v10i3

Keywords:

Smart aquaculture, Digital transformation, Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP), Litopenaeus vannamei, Central Java, Multi-criteria decision-making

Abstract

The transformation of aquaculture through digital technologies has become increasingly essential to enhance sustainability, efficiency, and competitiveness in shrimp farming. Despite its importance, the challenge of determining which regions should be prioritized for digital adoption remains unresolved, particularly in contexts with diverse production and economic conditions. This study introduces the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) as a multi-criteria decision-making tool to evaluate and prioritize coastal districts in Central Java, Indonesia, for smart aquaculture development in Litopenaeus vannamei farming. AHP integrates indicators of production potential, economic feasibility, and price competitiveness into a unified ranking framework, producing clear differentiation across districts. The results highlight Cilacap, Kendal, Brebes, Purworejo, and Rembang as priority areas for early adoption of digital innovations such as IoT-based monitoring, AI-driven disease prediction, and traceability platforms. This research contributes to the operationalization of the AHP algorithm for aquaculture decision-making, contextualization of the global digital transformation framework in the Indonesian shrimp sector, and demonstrates the robustness of multi-criteria prioritization for policy planning. Although the precision of the results may be limited by the scope of the available data, the study confirms the significant role of AHP in guiding evidence-based, scalable, and adaptive strategies for advancing smart aquaculture.

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Author Biographies

Diana Laily Fithri, Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

Diana Laily Fithri, S.Kom., M.Kom is the Head of the Information Systems Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Indonesia. She earned her Bachelor of Computer Science (S.Kom.) and Master of Computer Science (M.Kom.) degrees in Information Systems. Her research interests include digital transformation, management information systems, and the application of information technology to support education and organizational development.

Supriyono, Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

Supriyono is a lecturer in the Information Systems Department, Muria Kudus University, Indonesia. His academic focus lies in information systems management, enterprise resource planning (ERP), and the design of decision-support systems for organizational performance improvement. He has actively contributed to research on applied information systems in diverse domains, including health information systems, e-commerce, asset management, and enterprise-level applications.

In addition to his research activities, Supriyono has been engaged in community service projects aimed at strengthening the digital capabilities of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), local government institutions, and community organizations through the implementation of web-based and mobile technologies. His scholarly works also explore the use of multi-criteria decision-making methods such as AHP and SAW, sentiment analysis, and predictive modeling to optimize decision processes in business and public services.

Muhammad Arifin, Information Systems, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muria Kudus, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

Muhammad Arifin is the Vice Dean III of the Faculty of Engineering at Universitas Muria Kudus, Indonesia. His academic expertise lies in information systems, computer engineering, and the development of technology-driven solutions for organizational and community empowerment. He has actively contributed to research on web-based and mobile applications, decision-support systems, and enterprise resource planning (ERP), as well as on the integration of digital technologies to support industrial and social innovation.

In his leadership capacity as Vice Dean III, he is responsible for student affairs, institutional partnerships, and the advancement of academic quality within the Faculty of Engineering. He has played a pivotal role in promoting digital transformation in higher education management and in fostering collaborations between academia, industry, and government. His scholarly contributions also extend to community service, where he has guided projects focused on digital literacy, MSME empowerment, and the use of smart technologies for local development.

Through a combination of academic leadership, research, and public engagement, Muhammad Arifin is committed to strengthening the role of engineering education in addressing technological and societal challenges, thereby supporting sustainable regional and national development.

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Published

2025-12-05

How to Cite

Adiyono, S., Laily Fithri, D., Supriyono, & Arifin, M. (2025). Smart Aquaculture under Digital Transformation: AHP Approach for Optimizing Vannamei Shrimp Farming in Central Java. nternational ournal of arine ngineering nnovation and esearch, 10(3), 1015–1022. https://doi.org/10.12962/j25481479.v10i3

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