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The Development of UMS Building Catalogue Information System Ganno Tribuana Kurniaji; Mohammad Faqih Eza 'Ammar; Yusuf Sulistyo Nugroho
ULTIMATICS Vol 14 No 1 (2022): Ultimatics : Jurnal Teknik Informatika
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering and Informatics, Universitas Multimedia Nusantara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31937/ti.v14i1.2525

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Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta (UMS) as one of the biggest private university in Indonesia has a large number of new students per year. However, most new students often get confused to identify and even do not know the location of the buildings that handle various activities in the early period of lectures, such as student orientation, English pre-tests, etc. This is due to lack of information provided by the university to the new enrolled students. To overcome this problem, this work aims to develop a web-based building catalogue by implementing a framework, namely Ionic. This system is built to help the new students getting the building-related information in UMS and find out the location of the building. By following the waterfall model to build the system, the results show that we have successfully developed the building catalogue information system. The main page of the information system displays a list of buildings that are within the scope of UMS, starting from Building A to Building L completed with photos and detailed information about the building. The system is helpful for new students to get the information of all buildings in UMS.
A preliminary empirical study of react library related questions shared on stack overflow Ganno Tribuana Kurniaji; Yusuf Sulistyo Nugroho; Syful Islam
Computer Science and Information Technologies Vol 4, No 1: March 2023
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/csit.v4i1.p14-23

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React is a JavaScript library to develop user interfaces for single-page applications. Developers utilize react to build large web apps that allow users to update data without refreshing the page. Despite its benefits, many developers face react-related issues in the implementation. To find a solution, developers commonly shared and discussed their issues on stack overflow (SO). Although recent studies have demonstrated the benefits of utilizing react in web development, the trends of the users’ attentions remain unknown. In this study, we conducted a preliminary empirical study of react library-related questions shared on SO. We applied an exploratory data analysis technique to investigate the distribution of problems shared by the developers. The findings reveal that although the quantity of react-related topics on SO has risen over time, community interest is beginning to decrease. This is shown by the increase of the unsolved questions and the decrease of the number of views per year. Regarding the react users’ activity, most of them are more active in providing answers rather than commenting and providing scores. The findings of this study might point to future research that recommends approaches to assist the react community in overcoming issues while using react in the early phases.