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Designing the UI/UX for a Shoe Repair Application Using the Design Thinking Method Tombeng, Marchel; Mambu, Joe Yuan
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i3.538

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The process of designing a mobile application requires a user-centered approach that addresses real-world problems through innovation and creativity. This study focuses on applying the Design Thinking method to develop the UI/UX for a shoe repair service application, aimed at enhancing the user experience for both customers and service providers. The Design Thinking process consists of five stages: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. Through these stages, the study identifies key pain points, such as customers’ difficulties in locating service providers and estimating repair times, and service providers’ challenges in managing customer flow and payment methods. Solutions generated include real-time updates on vendor locations, transparent wait times, and multiple payment options. Prototypes were developed and tested to assess usability, with the research highlighting the need for continuous iteration to improve user experience. The usability testing revealed mostly positive results, with an average usability score of 88.8 across scenarios. However, certain areas, particularly screens in scenario 5, showed higher error rates and required further refinement. This study demonstrates the effectiveness of the Design Thinking method in solving complex design challenges, offering innovative solutions tailored to user needs. The Shoe Repair application’s design not only enhances functionality but also addresses specific challenges faced by users, emphasizing the importance of an iterative, user-focused approach in UI/UX design
Information Technology Governance Analysis Using COBIT 2019 Framework at Bank Mandiri Girian Bitung Branch Wulyatiningsih, Toetik; Mokodaser, Wilsen Grivin; Mambu, Joe Yuan
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 4, No 4 (2024)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v4i4.642

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The advancement of information technology (IT) has become essential for organizations, including Bank Mandiri, where it underpins critical business functions. This study examines the implementation of IT governance at Bank Mandiri’s Girian branch using the COBIT 2019 framework, a comprehensive tool for managing IT processes effectively. Through a qualitative case study approach and interviews with key stakeholders, the study analyzes 40 IT processes across 11 design factors, with each factor scored between 75 and 100 to prioritize their importance. High-priority processes, such as Managed Solutions Identification and Build (BAI03), Managed Requirements Definition (BAI02), Managed IT Changes (BAI06), and Managed Projects (BAI11), are identified as critical to operational stability, customer satisfaction, and strategic alignment. These objectives play a fundamental role in resource allocation, supporting seamless IT operations and enhancing customer service. Processes with lower scores are deprioritized, allowing strategic focus on high-impact areas. This prioritization framework helps ensure efficient resource use, aligns IT governance with organizational goals, and reinforces the branch’s commitment to achieving reliable, customer-focused IT management. The study underscores the indispensable role of IT in supporting Bank Mandiri’s operations, where any IT disruption could significantly impact business continuity and customer satisfaction.
IT Governance Maturity and Business Alignment: A COBIT 2019 Evaluation at RSUD ODSK Wulyatiningsih, Toetik; Mambu, Joe Yuan
International Journal of Engineering, Science and Information Technology Vol 5, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Malikussaleh University, Aceh, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52088/ijesty.v5i2.822

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IT is crucial for organizational performance and competitiveness, especially in healthcare, where service quality affects patient outcomes. Effective IT governance aligns investments with goals, delivers value, and reduces risks. This study assesses IT governance priorities at RSUD ODSK using the COBIT 2019 framework, identifying key governance and management objectives. The research employs a structured methodology, beginning with problem identification and then data collection through structured interviews using the COBIT 2019 Design Toolkit and the analysis of 10 Design Factors. These factors help determine the most critical governance objectives in RSUD ODSK's operational environment and strategic priorities. Findings indicate that Client Service/Stability is the hospital's top strategic priority, supported by key enterprise goals, including compliance with external regulations, business-service continuity, and internal process optimization. The prioritization process highlights Managed Assurance (MEA04) and Managed Security Services (DSS05) as the most critical governance objectives, both receiving importance scores of 100%, emphasizing the need for continuous IT performance monitoring and strong data security measures. Other highly prioritized objectives include Managed Security (APO13) at 85% and Managed Compliance with External Requirements (MEA03) at 70%, reflecting the hospital's focus on regulatory adherence and risk management. The results provide practical guidance for RSUD ODSK in improving IT governance, aligning IT with organizational goals, and ensuring reliable IT services to enhance patient care and operational efficiency. This study contributes valuable insights for hospitals seeking to strengthen IT governance using COBIT 2019.
Co-Authors Agnes Claudya Iskak Alan Hubert Frederick Sanger Andreuw Vandy Lengkong Andrew Tanny Liem Andria Kusuma Wahyudi Andria Kusuma Wahyudi Andria Kusuma Wahyudi, Andria Kusuma Andria Kusuma Wahyudi, S.Kom, M.Eng Andria Wahyudi Arthur Lonteng Audrey H Siar Axcelino Langi Biya, Antares Nathan Andrew Brily Latusuay Cherry Lumingkewas Devi Elwanda Supit Edson Yahuda Putra Erienika Meiling Lompoliu Erlina Sumanto Ernest Matindas Evano Zachawerus Fajar Dwi Septian Umar Feraldo Posumah Gabriell Mandoya George Morris William Tangka Gerry Hezky Gerry Jonathan Gideon Fernando Tengker Grasela Medelin Rumawouw Green Arther Sandag Green Ferry Mandias, Green Ferry I Gede Purnawinadi Indrajit indrajit Izaac, Bryan Vallentino Jacquline Waworundeng Jein Rewah JUNIOR LAKAT Kalengkongan, Kivly Danovan Kaligis, Jofan Erlich Kinzie Feliciano Pinontooan Koapaha, Hartiny Kolibu, Mario Jonatan Laureenanda Mea Maestro Phytagoras Maestro Pythagoras Manufury Yongxia Chirst Marchel Thimoty Tombeng Maringka, Raissa Metty Wuisang Michelle Walangitan Mirielle Patricia Huwae Misael Mawuntu Olivia Nadya Sigarlaki Ramadhana, Rizky Renaldy Luntungan Reymon Rotikan Rianti Ruth Florenza Tambunan Rinny Cherill Rantung Rolly Junius Lontaan Salindeho, Jannice Sambul, Jenifer Septian Mottoh Sihotang, Jay Idoan Sintya Hamise Sondakh, Debby Erce Stenly Ibrahim Adam Stenly Richard Pungus Taliwongso, Indrajit Tanos, Veron Therok Braif Toetik Wulyatiningsih Valentshea Doringin Virjin Fanesa Willar, Antares Mario Wilsen Grivin Mokodaser Yohakim Benedictus Samponu Yongxia Manufury Zakarias Reinaldo