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Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS)
ISSN : 29861535     EISSN : 2986478X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59431/jms
Core Subject : Science,
The JMS journal aims to focus on the exchange of relevant trends and research results as well as the presentation of practical experiences gained while developing and testing elements of interactive mobile technologies. The objective of the journal is to publish and discuss fundamentals, applications and experiences in the field of interactive mobile technologies in learning and teaching as well as in industrial and other applications.
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Gamification in Mobile Learning Enhancing Engagement and Retention through Interactive Design Paudel, Bishal; Shrestha, Sushma
Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
Publisher : Divisi Riset, Lembaga Mitra Solusi Teknologi Informasi (L-MSTI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/jms.v3i2.543

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This study investigates the effectiveness of gamification in mobile learning environments in enhancing student engagement and knowledge retention within higher education institutions in Nepal. A mixed-methods design was adopted, combining quantitative and qualitative analyses among 120 undergraduate students from Tribhuvan University and its affiliated colleges. The experimental group used gamified mobile applications incorporating points, badges, leaderboards, and collaborative challenges, while the control group relied on standard mobile learning tools. Statistical results revealed substantial gains in engagement (from 3.2 to 4.3 on a five-point scale) and retention (from 62.4% to 78.6%) among students exposed to gamified platforms, with differences confirmed as significant (p < 0.001). Thematic analysis indicated that gamification fostered motivation, reduced learning stress, and encouraged teamwork through interactive experiences. These findings suggest that gamified mobile learning not only improves academic outcomes but also promotes social interaction and sustained participation, particularly in Nepal’s multilingual and culturally diverse classrooms. The study concludes that incorporating gamification into mobile learning can create a more active, inclusive, and enjoyable educational environment, supporting long-term learner engagement and cognitive development.
The Impact of 5G Technology on Interactive Mobile Applications A Case Study of Smart Cities Tavui, Samuela; Vakalalabure, Laisa
Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/jms.v3i2.544

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The study examines the implementation of fifth-generation (5G) communication networks as a transformative enabler of interactive mobile applications in Fiji’s developing smart city ecosystem. Integrating theoretical and empirical perspectives, the research formulates a hybrid analytical framework that combines technical, organizational, and socio-technical dimensions to assess system efficiency, cultural usability, and sustainability. Using a constructive case study design, supported by the modified FITT model and triangulated validation, the findings demonstrate that 5G deployment in Fiji achieved notable performance outcomes, including a 12.8-minute small-cell configuration time, 98.2% beamforming accuracy, and an 87/100 Melanesian System Usability Scale (SUS-M) score. These results confirm that localized technological adaptation, when aligned with cultural usability and responsive governance, enhances both reliability and community acceptance. However, challenges persist in energy optimization (5.2 W per cell) and cybersecurity, where a vulnerability index of 0.42 indicates the need for post-quantum encryption measures. The proposed Techno-Cultural Symbiosis Model emphasizes that sustainable 5G implementation in island contexts depends on balancing technological precision, socio-cultural relevance, and ecological responsibility. The resulting roadmap outlines a phased national strategy (2026–2030) integrating AI-driven spectrum management, cultural usability certification, and post-quantum cryptography to advance secure, inclusive, and sustainable digital transformation across the Pacific region.
Cloud Storage Ethics in Industrial Engineering: A Comparative Analysis of Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint Afrianto, Riki; Nusivera, Sari; Haikal, Hikam
Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/jms.v3i2.633

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This study investigates the technical, ethical, and organizational implications of adopting Microsoft OneDrive and SharePoint within industrial engineering. Both platforms operate under Microsoft’s enterprise cloud infrastructure but differ significantly in governance design and ethical alignment. SharePoint’s hierarchical structure enables effective compliance, accountability, and workflow automation, making it suitable for regulated industrial environments. In contrast, OneDrive prioritizes user flexibility and mobility, which, while enhancing convenience, increases risks related to data misuse, shadow IT, and inconsistent policy adherence. Through a qualitative descriptive approach involving practitioners and academic users, the study identifies that organizational ethics, privacy management, and governance transparency are decisive factors in maintaining digital integrity. The findings indicate that technical safeguards such as encryption and access control must be reinforced by ethical responsibility and user education. Furthermore, sustainable cloud governance requires continuous monitoring, multi-factor authentication, and transparent data policies that respect user privacy and organizational accountability. The study concludes that OneDrive and SharePoint should function as complementary systems—balancing autonomy with oversight—to promote ethical, secure, and efficient collaboration in industrial digital ecosystems.
Design and Development of a Mobile Application Using Android Studio and Flutter Diansyah, Hanis; Syafrinal, Syafrinal
Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/jms.v3i2.646

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This study provides a comparative analysis of Android Studio and Flutter frameworks in mobile application development, focusing on development efficiency, system performance, and user experience. Employing a mixed-method design, the research integrates experimental development, performance benchmarking, and usability evaluation using the System Usability Scale (SUS). Two prototype applications with identical functionalities were developed on each platform to ensure equivalent comparison. The results show that Flutter improved development efficiency by reducing development time by 27.8% and code volume by 32.7% compared to Android Studio. Its hot reload capability further accelerated iterative testing and interface refinement. However, Flutter applications consumed 18.1% more memory and 27.6% more CPU resources, though they achieved 28% faster frame rendering and smoother animations. Usability testing yielded excellent outcomes for both platforms, with Flutter achieving a slightly higher SUS score (82.4) than Android Studio (78.9). The Indonesian SUS adaptation demonstrated strong reliability (Cronbach’s α = 0.87). These findings indicate that Flutter is particularly effective for projects requiring rapid deployment and multi-platform compatibility, while Android Studio remains optimal for resource-constrained environments and applications requiring native optimization. Overall, framework selection should be determined by project-specific objectives balancing efficiency, performance, and usability.
Implementation of No-Code App Builders in Developing Mobile Applications for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Sarini, Sarini
Journal Mobile Technologies (JMS) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): September
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59431/jms.v3i2.647

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This study examines the implementation of No-Code App Builders as a digital solution for empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Aceh. The research applied a qualitative descriptive approach combined with prototype testing to evaluate the usability and practicality of No-Code platforms, particularly Kodular and Airtable, in supporting small business operations. The prototype was developed to manage key functions such as product cataloging, order processing, and sales monitoring. Ten MSME owners participated in the testing phase, representing various sectors including food production, handicrafts, and retail. The results showed that participants could operate the system independently after a brief introduction, with an average task efficiency improvement of 40 percent compared to manual methods. Users reported high satisfaction with the interface design, while minor issues in data input were resolved through iterative refinement. The findings confirm that No-Code App Builders effectively reduce dependency on professional developers and lower the technical and financial barriers that often limit digital participation among small enterprises. Beyond the technical outcomes, the approach fostered digital confidence, operational autonomy, and innovation among MSME owners. Strategically, the adoption of No-Code development models supports inclusive digital transformation and strengthens local economic resilience. The study recommends greater collaboration between universities, government institutions, and business networks to provide training, policy incentives, and sustainable support systems that encourage the widespread use of No-Code tools across regional MSMEs.

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