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Journal : INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika

Development Management System of Student Religious Activity through User Centered Design Approach and UTAUT Suwarno; Syaeful Anas Aklani; Jesselyn
INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika Vol. 9 No. 2 (2024): November
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35314/nwczde70

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Project-Based Learning (PBL) is increasingly adopted in educational settings, including MKWU, to foster active engagement and practical skill development. However, managing student religious activities within this framework presents challenges, particularly with manual attendance tracking and inaccurate point calculations. This research aimed to develop a system religious activity for students and mentors, utilizing the User Centered Design (UCD) approach. By employing the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model, data was collected from 240 respondents through questionnaires. The findings revealed a 99% positive perception of the system regarding its effectiveness, ease of use, peer support, and resource availability. Key features, such as real-time attendance submission and point updates, significantly enhance operational efficiency and accuracy. The study concludes that this UTAUT-based evaluation system effectively meets user needs and boosts engagement in religious studies, marking a shift from traditional manual evaluation methods that often lack real-time feedback and comprehensive metrics
Examining the Impact of Software Testing Practices on Software Quality in Batam Software Houses Suwarno; Syaeful Anas Aklani; Nellsen Purwandi
INOVTEK Polbeng - Seri Informatika Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): Maret
Publisher : P3M Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35314/5bmdas03

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This research aimed to investigate the impact of software testing practices on software quality in software companies in Batam, Indonesia. It focused on identifying key factors such as software testing knowledge, software testing approach, and software testing complexity and analysing their correlation with software quality. Data was collected from 48 respondents, including project managers, developers, and QA teams, using a questionnaire distributed via Google Forms and convenience sampling. The questionnaire was designed based on related studies to ensure relevance to the respondents’ roles. Regression analysis identified significant impacts of testing complexity, approach (p = 0.000), and knowledge (p = 0.003) on software quality. The F-test result (F = 32.622) confirmed a strong relationship between testing practices and software quality. These findings emphasise the critical role of robust testing strategies in enhancing software quality. For companies in Batam, the study offers actionable insights, including adopting structured frameworks and preferable action on testing approaches. Implementing these strategies can help organisations improve software outcomes and maintain competitiveness in the evolving software development landscape.