INTERACTION DESIGN OF DATABASE MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE WITH GOAL-DIRECTED DESIGN APPROACH
Based on the observation result, it was found that people who can manage data using a database management system are more likely to be those who are already proficient. Therefore, in this final project, an interaction design of database management software was developed by considering ease of use...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86376 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Based on the observation result, it was found that people who can manage data
using a database management system are more likely to be those who are already
proficient. Therefore, in this final project, an interaction design of database
management software was developed by considering ease of use, especially for
users who are new to learning databases. The goal to be achieved through this
final project is to produce an interaction design prototype in accordance with user
goals by considering usability goal and user experience goal.
The method used in this final project is goal directed design which focuses on user
goals. The goal that users want to achieve is to carry out database management
activities easily and can help users, especially novice users. The resulting
interaction design is based on user goals and similar application learning by
considering effective usability goal and helpful user experience goal. The final
result of this final project is a high fidelity prototype on a web platform developed
using React.
Interaction design testing is done using usability metrics against users to find the
problem in the application. The results obtained are an increase in the value of the
tested metric so that the direction of interaction design is appropriate. The results
of the effective usability goal have a task success rate of 98.75% and a SUS score
of 92.5 out of 100. The result of the helpful user experience goal has an IMI value
of 6.60 out of 7. |
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