DEVELOPMENT OF OPTIMAL CLOUD-BASED BACK-END INFRASTRUCTURE TO SUPPORT INTERACTIVE CAFE MENU SYSTEM UTILIZING AUGMENTED REALITY
The cafe retail business has been booming over the past few years due to changing times such in working styles. However, this development will eventually lead to saturation. To deal with this problem, innovation is needed for a business owner to stand out in the market, one of which is the impl...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/85101 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The cafe retail business has been booming over the past few years due to changing
times such in working styles. However, this development will eventually lead to
saturation. To deal with this problem, innovation is needed for a business owner to
stand out in the market, one of which is the implementation of an interactive AR-
based ordering system for cafes. Therefore, in this research, a prototype of an
Augmented Reality-based cafe service application system that is fully developed
based on the cloud is formulated and realized. From the studies that have been
conducted, there are already prototypes that propose 3D menu that is integrated
with Augmented Reality, but are not equipped with an ordering feature directly
through the application. Therefore, an integrated ordering system is designed with
additional features that utilize Augmented Reality. For accessibility, the application
is developed for web which is then served through a back-end server that also acts
as an endpoint for the Application Programming Interface for the front-end of the
system. Database and storage are also developed on the cloud to support the back-
end functions. The system is then tested through performance tests for the back-end
and functionality tests for the integrated system between the front-end and back-
end. The test results show that the system is easy to use, encourages ordering
efficiency in cafes, and is proven to provide reliable system responses. This
research is expected to encourage innovation in the retail business to be more
confident in competing in the market. |
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