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Journal : Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry

D-ROOM: HOTEL BOOKING AND BEDROOM RENTAL APPLICATION FOR LHOKSEUMAWE AND NORTH ACEH REGIONS BASED ON ANDROID MOBILE Ian Wooton; Stephen Martin; Joko Saputra
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): June
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v1i2.9

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The hotel booking application, developed on the Android platform, presents a comprehensive and user-centric solution for accessing an extensive array of room information in the city of Lhokseumawe and the North Aceh Regency. Through its well-designed interface and intuitive functionalities, the platform offers users a seamless experience in searching, comparing, and booking accommodations that meet their specific needs and preferences. One of the application's key strengths lies in its capacity to aggregate a diverse range of room listings from various providers, encompassing hotels, guesthouses, and rental properties, all conveniently accessible within a single platform. This centralization of information empowers users with a plethora of choices, facilitating an informed decision-making process when selecting their ideal lodging. To ensure the utmost authenticity and credibility of the room listings, the application implements a robust admin review process for all submitted advertisements. This meticulous evaluation guarantees that only verified and genuine offerings are published, fostering a sense of trust and reliability among users. Additionally, the platform's user-friendly interface enables effortless navigation through the available listings, providing essential details such as room features, amenities, images, and transparent pricing for specific periods. Users can easily compare options, making it easier to find accommodations that align with their budget and preferences. By streamlining the booking process and offering a wide array of options, the hotel booking application aims to revolutionize how users access and manage room data. It empowers both travelers and property owners in Lhokseumawe and the North Aceh Regency by providing a valuable and efficient tool to optimize the booking experience and enhance customer satisfaction. Through this comprehensive solution, the application sets the standard for modern and convenient accommodation search and booking, contributing to a seamless and enjoyable travel experience for all users.
VIRTUAL REALITY BASED HUMAN DIGESTIVE SYSTEM APPLICATION ANDROID M. Zarkasyi; Amri; Indrawati; Stephen Martin
Bulletin of Engineering Science, Technology and Industry Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): December
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/besti.v1i4.22

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The human digestive system is a system consisting of digestive organs that function to digest food in the human body. The lack of learning media that makes it easy to learn the material of the human digestive system becomes a separate obstacle for users so that research is carried out aimed at developing the learning media of the human digestive system more easily so that it can see the digestive system organs more clearly with virtual. This research uses the Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE development model which consists of four stages namely analysis, design, evaluation and testing. This test is carried out with the appropriateness test conducted on the user testing respondents. The results of respondents' testing on the feasibility of the application of the human body's digestive system using questionnaire data from 40 respondents showed that "Strongly Disagree = 0%", "Disagree = 0.5%", "Neutral = 20.5%", "Agree = 93.5%", "Strongly Agree = 88%". With the application test results using the black box test (Black Box Test) all the menu functions in the application have been successful in accordance with their respective functions. The conclusion of this research is the application of virtual reality digestive system in the human body which is simulated in the digestion of food from the first entry to the exit has been successful as expected.