DEVELOPMENT OF FRONT-END (ANDROID AND WEBSITE) FOR CLASSIFYING MOTIFS OF MOLLO WOVEN FABRIC FROM EAST NUSA TENGGARA

Indonesian society is known for its rich and diverse culture. One of the remarkable aspects is the presence of woven fabric, which is an integral part of Indonesia's cultural heritage and has been known since prehistoric times. However, it is important to note that the complexity of the vari...

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Main Author: Rizal Muhaimin, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/78148
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Indonesian society is known for its rich and diverse culture. One of the remarkable aspects is the presence of woven fabric, which is an integral part of Indonesia's cultural heritage and has been known since prehistoric times. However, it is important to note that the complexity of the various woven fabric patterns has posed a challenge for individuals in recognizing specific motifs, often leading to difficulties in identifying a particular pattern. This is due to the absence of a catalog that can accommodate such diversity. Therefore, a solution is needed to address this issue, and one of them is the development of an application capable of recognizing woven fabric patterns while serving as a catalog for the diverse range of motifs found in Indonesia. This Final Project focuses on the development of the front-end interface component, which encompasses the interface design of the application created using a design thinking approach, and the implementation of the front-end as an essential part of the software development process for classifying Mollo woven fabric motifs. The main functionality analysis was conducted by conducting research on potential users. Based on the analysis, the application design was created, and the design results were then tested with potential users. The testing results for the high-fidelity version received a rating with the potential category of excellent. From these design results, the front-end implementation was carried out, which is one of the necessary components for the software development process. The software development process was carried out collaboratively with the other three developers using the scrum methodology, conducted in 11 sprints with each sprint lasting for 2 weeks. The outcome of the front-end development is an Android-based application used by users to detect patterns and view a catalog of woven fabrics, as well as a website-based application for managing the catalog of woven fabric motifs used by the admin. Each of the resulting applications underwent User Acceptance Testing (UAT) with potential users. The testing consisted of 17 test scripts for the Android application and 30 test scripts for the website application, and the results showed that all the needs of potential users were met