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Pengembangan User Interface Pada Website Geopark Tulungagung Maula, Sheila Hikmatul; Utomo, Listanto Tri
JUSIFOR : Jurnal Sistem Informasi dan Informatika Vol 4 No 1 (2025): JUSIFOR - Juni 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Sains Dan Teknologi, Universitas Raden Rahmat Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/jusifor.v4i1.6449

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Geopark adalah sebuah kawasan geografis yang memiliki geologi dan keaneragaman hayati yang memiliki nilai tinggi di dalamnya. Kawasan ini dikembangkan berdasarkan tiga pilar utama, yaitu konservasi, edukasi, dan pengembangan ekonomi lokal. Untuk meningkatkan informasi dan promosi, geopark memiliki situs web yang dapat memberikan informasi kepada publik secara global. Potensi Website Geopark Tulungagung dapat membantu dalam pengenalan dan sebagai media promosi ekonomi lokal Geopark Tulungagung. Oleh karena itu, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan user interface dengan menggunakan metode User-Centered Design sebagai metode penelitian. Desain aplikasi yang dikembangkan akan dioptimalkan dengan fokus pada kebutuhan pengguna akhir. Melalui pendekatan ini, aplikasi akan disesuaikan dengan kebutuhan user, sehinga user tidak perlu mengubah perilaku atau kebiasaan untuk memanfaatkan aplikasi. selain itu, penggunaan metode Design Thingking sebagai proses perancangan yang bertujuan dapat memahami kebutuhan dan permasalahan user.
User Interface Evaluation and Design Recommendations for the Tulungagung Portal Website Using the Heuristic Evaluation Method Maula, Sheila Hikmatul; Ramadhan, Viry Puspaning; Jatmiko, Andriyan Rizki
Journal Innovations Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/jics.v4i2.300

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Government websites serve as essential platforms for delivering information and public services online, yet many still face usability challenges. The present study evaluates the user interface of the Tulungagung Regency Government website and provides interface improvement recommendations. The research utilized a heuristic evaluation method involving three evaluators and applied ten heuristic principles to identify usability issues. Data were collected through direct observation, documentation, and user questionnaires. Interface improvement recommendations were designed as a high-fidelity prototype using Figma. To test the effectiveness of the proposed design, usability testing was conducted using the System Usability Scale (SUS) method involving 25 respondents. The study found key issues including inconsistent visual design, disorganized menu structure, and lack of system feedback. The usability testing results indicated a significant increase in usability scores with the redesigned prototype compared to the original version. The research contributes to the development of more user-friendly government websites and can serve as a reference for similar interface evaluations in the public sector.
User Interface Evaluation and Design Recommendations for the Tulungagung Portal Website Using the Heuristic Evaluation Method Maula, Sheila Hikmatul; Ramadhan, Viry Puspaning; Jatmiko, Andriyan Rizki
Journal Innovations Computer Science Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): November
Publisher : Yayasan Kawanad

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56347/jics.v4i2.300

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Government websites serve as essential platforms for delivering information and public services online, yet many still face usability challenges. The present study evaluates the user interface of the Tulungagung Regency Government website and provides interface improvement recommendations. The research utilized a heuristic evaluation method involving three evaluators and applied ten heuristic principles to identify usability issues. Data were collected through direct observation, documentation, and user questionnaires. Interface improvement recommendations were designed as a high-fidelity prototype using Figma. To test the effectiveness of the proposed design, usability testing was conducted using the System Usability Scale (SUS) method involving 25 respondents. The study found key issues including inconsistent visual design, disorganized menu structure, and lack of system feedback. The usability testing results indicated a significant increase in usability scores with the redesigned prototype compared to the original version. The research contributes to the development of more user-friendly government websites and can serve as a reference for similar interface evaluations in the public sector.