FRONTEND DEVELOPMENT OF CENTRALIZED DIGITAL MENU APPLICATION TO ENHANCE DIGITALLY THE QUALITY AND SERVICE OF THE CULINARY INDUSTRY
The culinary industry has faced challenges related to the inconsistent use of digital menus, resulting in a lack of consistency and interoperability between different systems. Furthermore, current digital menus have issues with the inability to place orders or make payments through the applicatio...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/80642 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The culinary industry has faced challenges related to the inconsistent use of digital
menus, resulting in a lack of consistency and interoperability between different
systems. Furthermore, current digital menus have issues with the inability to place
orders or make payments through the application, the use of slow web-based
systems such as PDFs on cloud drives and websites, as well as impracticality and
limited accessibility that restricts usage from any location. This Final Project aims
to develop the frontend of a digital menu application on the iOS and Android
platforms. The application is created using a cross-platform development
approach with the Flutter framework. The application architecture is developed
based on the Model-View-Controller foundation, with the implementation of
Atomic Design to facilitate the use of common interface components and adhere
to design standards. The developed application has main functionalities including
displaying restaurant menus, ordering and making payments through the
application, and providing reviews for restaurants and ordered items. Testing
results of the developed application indicate that the application functionalities
can be executed well on both iOS and Android platforms according to the
specified specifications. Additionally, successful application testing conducted by
five participants in user acceptance testing indicates that the digital menu mobile
application is suitable for use by users. |
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