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UNM MOBILE: A Campus Profile and Information Application of Universitas Negeri Makassar Nurhidayatullah, Muhammad; Nabilah, Ersya; Paradifa, Tania; Lestary, Fitriyanty Dwi
Journal of Security, Computer, Information, Embedded, Network, and Intelligence System Vol. 3, No. 2 (December 2025)
Publisher : PT. Lontara Digitech Indonesia

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UNM Mobile is an Android-based application that provides integrated access to the official profile and information of Universitas Negeri Makassar (UNM). It was developed to simplify information access for the academic community and the public. This study aims to design the application as an effective and user-friendly campus information platform using the agile development method. Key features include the university profile, news, academic calendar, class schedules, and other digital services. Testing results show that the application meets user needs in terms of accessibility and information completeness. UNM Mobile supports the digitalization and efficiency of information dissemination within UNM.
Analysis of Campus WiFi Network Quality Based on Quality of Experience (QoE) Nurhidayatullah, Muhammad; Nabilah, Ersya
Journal of Security, Computer, Information, Embedded, Network, and Intelligence System Vol. 3, No. 2 (December 2025)
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This study aims to evaluate the perceptions of students at Universitas Negeri Makassar regarding the quality of the campus WiFi network services using a Quality of Experience (QoE) approach based on the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) scale. A descriptive quantitative method was applied by distributing an online questionnaire to 100 active respondents. The results show that all indicators related to connectivity, stability and speed, as well as convenience and satisfaction in usage obtained average MOS scores above 4.50 and are categorized as very good. These findings indicate that the campus WiFi service has been able to meet students’ academic needs and provide a satisfactory user experience.