Rosita, Moneyta Dholah
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DESIGN OF A WEB-BASED VILLAGE INCOME MAPPING SYSTEM USING HIERARCHICAL CLUSTERING IN CILETUH GEOPARK Jannah, Gina Raodotul; Gustian, Dudih; Rosita, Moneyta Dholah
JIKO (Jurnal Informatika dan Komputer) Vol 8, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Khairun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33387/jiko.v8i3.10694

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Cikelat Village, located within the Ciletuh–Palabuhanratu UNESCO Global Geopark, has significant potential in agriculture, MSMEs, and tourism. However, the absence of a structured information system limits the optimal utilization of these resources. This study maps the income distribution of Cikelat residents using the Hierarchical Clustering method and designs a web-based information system as a decision-support tool. Data from 438 respondents were preprocessed, normalized, and analyzed using Ward’s linkage and Euclidean distance, producing a dendrogram that identified three distinct socio-economic clusters: (1) Cluster 1 (212 respondents, 48.4%) – educated, self-employed residents with moderate income and high technology adoption; (2) Cluster 2 (131 respondents, 29.9%) – predominantly farmers with low income but positive perceptions of the Geopark’s benefits; and (3) Cluster 3 (95 respondents, 21.7%) – low-income groups with limited education and technology use. ANOVA confirmed significant differences among clusters (p 0.05). The system design follows the waterfall model and includes class diagrams and a prototype interface developed in Figma. Although still at the design stage, the proposed system provides a practical blueprint for future implementation and supports data-driven policymaking and sustainable rural development.
Comparative Analysis of User Experience in SeaBank and Bank Jago using the User Experience Questionnaire Hendriyani, Shinta Dwina; Lattu, Arny; Rosita, Moneyta Dholah
Sistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi Vol 15, No 1 (2026): Sistemasi: Jurnal Sistem Informasi
Publisher : Program Studi Sistem Informasi Fakultas Teknik dan Ilmu Komputer

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32520/stmsi.v15i1.5542

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The rapid development of information technology has driven a shift in banking services from conventional systems toward more efficient and flexible digital platforms. Generation Z, as digital natives, has become the primary user group of these services due to their strong preference for convenience and ease in financial transactions. According to data from the Google Play Store, the SeaBank and Bank Jago applications have each been downloaded more than 10 million times, indicating strong public interest in digital banking services. Despite having a similar number of downloads, there is a notable difference in user ratings: SeaBank has received a rating of 4.9 out of 5, while Bank Jago has obtained a rating of 4.5. However, research that directly compares user experience across popular digital banking platforms in Indonesia remains limited. Therefore, this study contributes empirical insights into the factors influencing Generation Z’s satisfaction when using digital banking services. This study aims to analyze and compare the user experience of the SeaBank and Bank Jago applications using the User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ) method. Research data were collected through questionnaires distributed using purposive sampling, targeting Generation Z respondents aged 17–28 years. The collected data were analyzed using the UEQ Data Analysis Tool. The results indicate that both applications received positive evaluations from respondents. Bank Jago outperformed SeaBank in the Attractiveness dimension, reflecting stronger visual and emotional appeal. Meanwhile, SeaBank showed superior performance across the other five dimensions: Perspicuity, Efficiency, Dependability, Stimulation, and Novelty. These findings suggest that SeaBank provides a more efficient, clear, engaging, and innovative user experience compared to Bank Jago.