MOBILE APPLICATION DESIGN FOR INTEGRATING ITB SERVICES WITH TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE SUPPORT TO ENHANCE EASE AND PRACTICALITY IN ACCESSING THE SERVICES
Nowadays, technology is developing very rapidly, providing many services that fulfill human needs by utilizing technology. One solution for utilizing technology in education is the concept of a smart campus. One of the role model campuses in implementing a smart campus is ITB. However, until now,...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/84073 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Nowadays, technology is developing very rapidly, providing many services that fulfill human
needs by utilizing technology. One solution for utilizing technology in education is the concept
of a smart campus. One of the role model campuses in implementing a smart campus is ITB.
However, until now, the services offered by ITB are still scattered across different websites and
applications. This often confuses users, especially the academic community at ITB, when they
want to access several services. For example, educational services can be accessed through
four different platforms: Edunex, Cognisia Mobile, SIX, and MySIX ITB. The multitude of
separated services also leads to users not being aware of all the services ITB offers. One such
service that is rarely known to students is the health service. Therefore, there is a need for a
system that can integrate these separate ITB services to enhance ease and practicality in
accessing them.
The system to be designed is a mobile application integrating ITB services. This mobile
application design will be developed using the DSRM research method with the assistance of
the AE concept. Although AE has several layers, this design will only analyze the technology
infrastructure layer, while other layers such as business, data, and application will be analyzed
in the design report by partner. The design process will involve several stages. It will start with
analyzing the current state of ITB services, observing existing solutions at other campuses,
analyzing the current ITB technology infrastructure, analyzing architecture and user
requirements, and identifying the urgency. After that, a solution aimed at enhancing ease and
practicality for users in accessing ITB services will be determined. The solution will be in the
form of a design for a mobile application integrating ITB services. Then, the development and
design of the solution will be carried out in the form of technology infrastructure architecture
and high-fidelity design. The design will be the main part of the demonstration process. Next,
an evaluation process will be conducted to ensure the analysis of requirements has been met in
terms of architecture and users, and a questionnaire will be used to assess the mobile application
design compared to current services, focusing on ease and practicality. The results of these
stages will be communicated with stakeholders represented by the advising and examining
lecturers.
The evaluation results show that both the technology infrastructure design and the application
design have met the architecture and user requirements, integrating at least 12 ITB services and
supporting the fulfillment of business, data, and application strategies. To assess the level of
ease and practicality, two questionnaires were created for evaluation. One questionnaire
allowed respondents to demonstrate the design and perform tasks as requested, while the other
allowed respondents to compare their experience using the current services after demonstrating
the integrated mobile application. The first questionnaire received 204 respondents and the
second received 156 respondents. The results showed that with the design of this integrated
mobile application, the level of ease increased by 132% and practicality by 127%. These figures
were based on the percentage increase in the average scores of ease and practicality before and
after the implementation of the integrated mobile application design. The evaluation results
prove that the objectives have been achieved. |
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