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Evaluasi Aksesibilitas Website Akademik bagi Pengguna Disabilitas Menggunakan Website Accessibility Conformance Evaluation Methodology (WCAG-EM) Aryantoputri, Biandra; Suranto, Beni
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v14i1.4515

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This study evaluates the accessibility of the academic website of Universitas Islam Indonesia (UII) using AChecker and WAVE tools based on the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) standards. The results indicate that most pages have potential accessibility issues, such as "use of color," "keyboard operability," and "flashing content." The WAVE tool provides more detailed insights, identifying significant issues in elements like "Non-text Content," "Contrast (Minimum)," and "Link Purpose (In Context)." Recommendations for improvement include adding alternative text, enhancing color contrast ratios, and optimizing keyboard navigation. Implementing these evaluation results is expected to improve accessibility and foster an inclusive digital environment. For further development, the study recommends direct testing by users with disabilities to ensure the effectiveness of the implemented improvements..
Perancangan Desain UI/UX Aplikasi Slow Living dengan Design Thinking Rafansya, Muhammad Ramadzikri; Suranto, Beni
The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science Vol. 13 No. 5 (2024): The Indonesian Journal of Computer Science (IJCS)
Publisher : AI Society & STMIK Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33022/ijcs.v13i5.4419

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In today’s fast-paced urban environments, stress and mental fatigue are increasingly prevalent due to demanding routines and high productivity expectations. In response, the concept of slow living has gained traction as an alternative lifestyle, promoting mindfulness, balance, and well-being—especially following the COVID-19 pandemic, which heightened the need for mental and physical health prioritization. This study presents the design and development of a UI and UX for a slow living mobile application, employing the Design Thinking framework, which includes five iterative stages: empathize, define, ideate, prototype, and test. This user-centered approach aligns with the slow living philosophy by prioritizing simplicity, ease of use, and aesthetic appeal. The application aims to assist individuals in achieving equilibrium amidst in a fast-paced lifestyle. Evaluation of the app yielded a high System Usability Scale (SUS) score of 90.83, demonstrating strong user acceptance and confirming that the experience resonates with the principles of slow living.