RE-DESIGNING JAKLINGKO APPS UI/UX USING AGILE REQUIREMENT ENGINEERING APPROACH
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https://doi.org/10.33480/jitk.v11i2.6576Keywords:
agile requirements engineering , prototyping , software requirements , software usability scaleAbstract
Public transportation has become a staple in a lot of countries, including Indonesia. As the largest city in Indonesia, is trying to accommodate the dense traffic in Jakarta by implementing various types of public transportation, one of which is the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). BRT has its own application called Jaklingko, which the commuter uses to gain information about the BRT. Unfortunately, this application has bad reviews in the app store. This research tried to redesign the UI/UX of this application using prototyping and the System Usability Scale (SUS) as tools for agile requirement engineering tools. In Agile requirements usually conducted the same as traditional which is using interview or observation. But, using this method proved to be time consuming. Therefore this research tried to incorporate prototyping and SUS into the requirements gathering process. After the requirements are collected, the next phase is redesigning the application based on the gathered requirements. From the research conducted, the main pain point of the responses is how much information is given in the apps. This research also found that prototyping and SUS could be used to gather requirements, but they will depend heavily on the test case being used. Therefore, it is not suitable for stand alone gathering tools but good as a confirmation tool
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