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Understanding Usability Test of Operating Systems in University: Evidence from Indonesia Muyu, Ronaldo; Poluakan, Christy; Yeremia, Undap E.B
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): March 2022
Publisher : JR Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (134.18 KB) | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v1i2.29

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The operating system is the most important computer system software. Currently, there are several operating systems that are so popular, including Windows and macOS. Usability measurements were made between the Windows and macOS operating systems. This study aims to measure the comparison of usage between Windows and Mac operating systems in lectures at the University. This study used a questionnaire with 13 questions asked and 250 respondents received, then analyzed the data using a Guttman measuring scale. The results show that the Windows operating system is more widely used with a much higher percentage than MacOS. The results of this study also prefer the Windows operating system with 84.61% while MacOS with 11.38%. Because starting in terms of popularity among university students, many use Windows because it is considered easier and the applications provided for free are different from prepaid MacOS
A Survey Student Behaviors Computer Security: Evidence from University Palilingan, Verry Ronny; Rorong, Reski M; Yeremia, Undap E.B; Tambaani, Gerry T
International Journal of Information Technology and Education Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): March 2022
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62711/ijite.v1i2.47

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In lectures, of course, students definitely need a computer, whether it's to make assignments or to play games. Therefore, in using computers, students must maintain computer security from threats that can damage a system on a computer. The purpose of the study was to determine student behavior in maintaining computer security from existing threats. The results of the study were taken from a sample of students in the PTIK Department at UNIMA. The results of this study indicate that 91.3% of respondents stated that their computer system had an error and 8.7% of respondents stated that their computer system had never had an error.