Modeling Inventory Systems Using The User Experience Design Model Method
Nur Fitrianti Fahrudin, Agung Deni Wahyudi
Abstract
Information systems are the process of collecting and processing transaction data and communicating data into information for decision-making. User Experience Design (UXD) is the process of developing a product to increase user satisfaction with a product by increasing usability, accessibility, and satisfaction provided in the interaction with a product or application. The main factor in the success of application developers depends on the user experience that users feel, therefore it is very important to make this a priority in developing designs. This method is able to make your design look neat, simple, intuitive, flexible, and attractive as well as provide a different experience to users of your product or service and make you look unique in front of other competitors. Modeling the inventory system uses a user centered design model with five stages, namely empethized, define problem statements, indentation, and prototype. The results of this study are in accordance with the needs of users in creating a web-based inventory information system that can overcome the problems faced by the school. The results of testing the inventory application using the blackbox testing model which has a value of 100% in accordance with testing the functionality of the system, and the test results using web quality 4.0 obtained a total score of 91.53%. Based on this, the Web Quality 4.0 test results have very good criteria.