DessGo: Website-Base Transaction Application for Indonesia Dessert

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Abstract

People around the world want to be able to shop for the fastest, easiest, and cheapest way to buy things. Because of this phenomenon, the traditional merchant has become an unfriendly alternative for some of the population for various purchases. E-Commerce can be a strategy that has a role to help merchants carry out sales activities more quickly and efficiently and make it easier for the merchant to introduce their products. The method used was Rapid Application Development (RAD), System Usability Scale (SUS), and User Experience Questionnaire (UEQ). The questionnaires were distributed to users through Google form media. The SUS test results showed that 78% of the DessGo application system met the usability standards well. The UEQ test results included the values of Attractiveness (1.98), Perspicuity (2.05), Efficiency (1.98), Dependability (1.86), and Stimulation (1.86) so that it is included in the Excellent category, but Novelty (1.18) has the smallest value it requires more innovative and creative updates such as adding elements of gamification to apply to the application. As many as 50 respondents participated in the application testing. The application was deemed simple to use, understandable, and clear by respondents.

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Maria, S., Kelvin, Sanjaya, H. G. W., & Yanfi, Y. (2023). DessGo: Website-Base Transaction Application for Indonesia Dessert. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 426). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342601010

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