Application of the Internet of Things in Waste Processing Equipment for Batik Craftsmen in Iroyudan Village, Guwosari Village, Pajangan District, Bantul Regency
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https://doi.org/10.47679/ib.2024644Keywords:
Internet of Things, Batik Waste, Waste treatment, Heterogeneous FentonAbstract
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