MAGMA Indonesia is a platform for providing information on geological phenomena and potential natural disasters in the form of a website and mobile application developed by the Center for Volcanology and Geological Mitigation (PVMBG) under the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM). Although functionally WEBGIS disaster is already good even though there are few users, the quality of usability cannot be ruled out and it does not rule out that there are some functions that are less attractive to users and become problems for the purpose of creating the system. This problem is part of the usability problem that exists in the MAGMA Indonesia application. So there is a need for more intensive usability testing to measure the quality of usability as empirical evidence of user responses to the system. The focus of this research is to evaluate usability on the MAGMA Indonesia website using the WEBUSE questionnaire and interviews. The flow method used to test usability is the User-Centered Design methodology approach. Usability test results show that the overall usability point is good, consisting of Content, Organization, and Readability 0.76, Navigation and Links 0.73, User Interface Design 0.83, Performance and Effectiveness 0.74. This research also produces recommendations for improvement solutions and additional features from the list of usability problems found by examiners and can be used as a reference for the MAGMA Indonesia website development team in making website usability improvements.
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