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UI/UX Design of Kiddy Rent Marketplace Application Using the User-Centered Design Method Farentina, Risty; Seftin Fitri Ana Wati; Nambi Sembilu
bit-Tech Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): bit-Tech
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32877/bt.v8i1.2634

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Marketplace is one of the fastest growing digital innovations in the current technological era, which offers increased effectiveness and efficiency in product and service transactions. In the children's equipment and toy rental sector, it has the potential to help connect service providers and renters practically. However, the current rental process still faces several challenges, including manual procedures, lack of complete information, and low transaction efficiency, all of which hinder the rental experience and reduce user satisfaction. Therefore, it is important to design the UI/UX of a marketplace application that meets user needs and achieves a high level of usability. This study aims to design the UI/UX of the Kiddy Rent application, a marketplace specifically created for renting children's equipment and toys, using the User-Centered Design (UCD) approach to ensure that the final solution is tailored to user needs. The UCD stages applied include Understanding the Context of Use, Specifying User Requirements, Producing Design Solutions, and Evaluating Against Requirements. The resulting prototype was evaluated using two methods, namely Heuristic Evaluation and Usability Testing based on the ISO 9241-11 standard, by applying the System Usability Scale (SUS) to measure satisfaction. The evaluation results show that the application obtained a SUS score of 85.5, which is categorized as "Excellent", and entered the B grade with an acceptance level of "Acceptable". These findings indicate that the developed design not only meets user expectations but also has strong potential to provide an effective, efficient, and satisfying experience in the digital rental process.
Forecasting Crab Raw Material Inventory in Seafood Culinary Business Using SARIMA and Prophet Methods Sanyoko, Carisca Rizky; Rizka Hadiwiyanti; Seftin Fitri Ana Wati
bit-Tech Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): bit-Tech
Publisher : Komunitas Dosen Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32877/bt.v8i1.2676

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Seafood based culinary businesses face significant challenges in inventory management due to fluctuating and unpredictable customer demand. Inaccurate forecasting can lead to either excess stock, resulting in waste and increased storage costs, or stock shortages, which disrupt production and reduce customer satisfaction. Among the various raw materials used, crab is the most critical, accounting for 80.6% of total raw material demand, making it essential to forecast its demand accurately to maintain operational efficiency and avoid disruptions. This study addresses the inventory problem by applying two time series forecasting methods SARIMA and Prophet to predict weekly crab demand. The performance of both models was evaluated using RMSE and MAE to assess the accuracy and reliability of their predictions over time. The SARIMA model with parameters (2,1,10)(0,1,2)[12] achieved the best forecasting performance, with an RMSE of 1.32752 and MAE of 1.24207, clearly outperforming the Prophet model, which recorded an RMSE of 1.4623 and MAE of 1.3506. These results demonstrate that SARIMA is more effective in capturing seasonal patterns and demand trends in crab usage data. In conclusion, the SARIMA model offers more precise and reliable forecasts, making it a more suitable tool for supporting raw material inventory decision-making in seafood culinary businesses, particularly when dealing with high-demand ingredients such as crab.
Co-Authors Abdul Rezha Efrat Najaf Agung Brastama Putra Agung Brastama Putra Agussalim Aisha Safa Asy'ari Alfiansyah Adi Pranata Amalia Anjani Arifiyanti Amalia Putri Amanda Salsabilla Hidayah Anastasia Lidya Maukar Anastasia Lidya Maukar Anik Vega Vitianingsih Anik Vega Vitianingsih Anik Yuesti Anindo Saka Fitri Anita Wulansari Anita Wulansari Anita Wulansari, S.Kom., M.Kom Annisa Lusyani Zahra Apol Pribadi Arsya Amalia Ristias Asyari, Aisha Safa Athallah Bariq Hidayat Brillyan Putra Pradana Cendana Putri Aulia Dayu Renita Dhian Satria Yuda Kartika Dhian Satria Yudha Kartika Dhian Satria Yudha Kartika Dinda Adisty Yudianto Putri Ditha Lozera Devi Dwi Shahita Efriza Cahya Narendra Eliezer M Putra S Eristya Maya Safitri Eristya Maya Safitri Eristya Maya Safitri Farentina, Risty Farhan Setiyo Darusman Feby Dwiputra Setyawan Fitri, Anindo Saka Fitri, Anindo Saka Fitri Heni Lusiana Dewi I Gusti Ayu Sri Deviyanti Imam Ghozali Intania Rachman Martapura Izra Noor Zahara Aliya Khalid Rijaluddin Litafira Syahadiyanti Mariska Regina RahmaPutri Mochammad Syaiful Riza Moh raihan Romadhoni Moh Rifqi Zamzami Moh Riswandha Imawan Moh. Azzam Priyanto Mohammad Farizd Nasywa Zahira Ramadhani Nur Cahyo Wibowo Nur Cahyo Wibowo Nurhaba Djiha Putu Anggi Suryantari Ratih Aisyah Ravino Rahman Rendi Panca Wijanarko Rima Tsaniyah Amilatus Sholihah Rizka Hadiwiyanti Rudy Andree Hermawan Sanyoko, Carisca Rizky Sembilu, Nambi Sesilia Tiara Rahayu Ada Syachla Malikha Tarisa Kamilia Tarisa Kamilia Venira Citra Sabrina Wahyuni, Eka Dyar