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Scirj Volume VII, Issue X, October 2019 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 DEVELOPMENT OF REPORTING DAMAGED ROAD CONDITION APPLICATION USING USER-CENTERED DESIGN METHODS Soleman, Dendi Budiman Abstract: The road condition reporting application is a mobile-based application is a mobile based application that is used to report road conditions in Indonesia. In its use, there are several problems with the application, the system does not have a satisfy design, so that the application is difficult to use. Difficulties that are often faced are at the registration / login stage due to lack of information on the application, force closed and slow GPS (Global Positioning System) detection. To resolve this problem, needed to develop the Jalan Kita application. The method used in this study is User Centered Design (UCD). This study focuses on redesigning User Interface and User Experience (UX) in applications using the UCD approach to problems based on user convenience, efficiency and usability. This research was conducted at the PT. XYZ, which has the tasks and functions of the operation and maintenance Jalan Kita application. This research aims to develop the Jalan Kita application, analyzing problems, gathering user needs, making design solutions to conducting design evaluations. by using the System Usability Scale (SUS) method for testing UI and Short Version of the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ-S) for UX testing. Reference this Paper: DEVELOPMENT OF REPORTING DAMAGED ROAD CONDITION APPLICATION USING USER-CENTERED DESIGN METHODS by Soleman, Dendi Budiman published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VII, Issue X, October 2019 Edition, Page 103-108 ". Search Terms: Mobile Apps, Jalan Kita, User Cetered Design, road condition reporting, User Interface, User Experience [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |
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