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Pengaruh Functionality Terhadap Kesuksesan Produk Fitri Trapsilawati; Subagyo .
Forum Teknik Vol 33, No 2 (2010)
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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AbstractThis study was done for analyzing relation between product functionality and success of a product. Product functionality data of 58 different products were used in this study. The data of products were taken from different types of industry, i.e.: automotive, telecommunication, electronic and service. The result showed that the relation between product functionality andsuccess of a product tends to form “must-be” type of Kano diagram. Therefore, in designing a product, producers should not add more “value” in functionality.Keywords: functionality, Kano diagram, success of a product.
Human-computer trust in navigation systems: google maps vs waze Trapsilawati, Fitri; Wijayanto, Titis; Jourdy, Eggie Septiawan
Communications in Science and Technology Vol 4 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Komunitas Ilmuwan dan Profesional Muslim Indonesia

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This study investigates users’ trust and reliance toward navigation systems. Forty participants participated in the experiment comparing Google Maps and Waze that have different mechanisms (data-based vs community-based). Our findings revealed that users had higher trust in Waze than Google Maps, due to the higher degree of flexibility in information sharing. Next, we found that users tend to utilize the navigation application that they have used, implying that trust in navigation system is highly associated with trustors’ prior experience and familiarity. Lastly, Google Maps users changed their reliance on Google Maps to Waze upon experiencing Waze features. This study offers several implications that system designers: (i) must ensure that the system’s transparency is maintained, (ii) should profoundly analyze possible interaction between users and computer agents, (iii) should ensure that certain safety conditions are maintained despite the freedom of information sharing provided by the computer agent
Toward a taxonomy of micro and small manufacturing enterprises Wibowo, Budhi; Masrurah, Nur Aini; Kasanah, Yulinda Uswatun; Trapsilawati, Fitri; Subagyo; Ilhami, Muhammad Adha
Communications in Science and Technology Vol 4 No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Komunitas Ilmuwan dan Profesional Muslim Indonesia

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The business sustainability of micro and small manufacturing enterprises (M-MSEs) are substantial to drive productivity and employment rate in many developing countries. However, due to various limitations, these enterprises are struggling to develop themselves into larger enterprises. For this reason, the government of Indonesia is enthused to provide technical and managerial supports for these M-MSEs. This study aims to provide an objective taxonomy of Indonesian M-MSEs as a guidance for the authorities to deliver the appropriate supports. The taxonomy was developed based on the survey to 735 M-MSEs in the Yogyakarta area. By using cluster analysis, we found that the M-MSEs can be classified into four distinct groups. Each group has its development strategies, ranging from adopting lean philosophy to instituting relationship marketing. This taxonomy provides useful directions for the authorities to support the development of M-MSEs in Yogyakarta and also serves as part of a broader effort to construct M-MSEs taxonomy in Indonesia.
ENHANCING HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION EDUCATION THROUGH INTERACTIVE LEARNING TOOL: A CASE STUDY ON FITTS’S LAW Dianita, Orchida; Trapsilawati, Fitri
JEMIS (Journal of Engineering & Management in Industrial System) Vol. 14 No. 1 (2026): In Process
Publisher : Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Brawijaya

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This paper presents the development and evaluation of an interactive educational tool designed to teach Fitts's Law in a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) course for undergraduate engineering students. The Fitts' Law experiment tool allows students to modify target amplitude (A) and width (W) and observe the resulting Index of Difficulty (ID), Movement Time (MT), and model fitting, including the R-squared (R²) values through the additional plotting tool. Through this student-centered approach, students engage actively with the core concepts of motor behavior and information theory in user interface design. Findings suggest an improvement in students' output through the evaluation of their performance, engagement, conceptual understanding, data literacy and model interpretation, and reflection and perceived learning. The majority of students' remarks over 4 out of 5 maximum scores for all category's performance indicates the effectiveness of interactive learning material in HCI content to strengthen students' understanding and comprehension. This work positions interactive simulation as a necessary approach to overcome challenges in global HCI education by enhancing practical understanding of foundational models.