Design Of E-Document System With Digital Signature Using User Centered Design Method

  • Afrianto I
  • Heryandi A
  • Finadhita A
  • et al.
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UCD (User Centered Design) is a design philosophy that places the user at the center of a system development process. The UCD approach has been supported by various techniques, methods, tools, procedures and processes that help design interactive systems that are more user-centered. This study aims to apply UCD in the design of e-document systems with digital signatures to determine user requirements for system functionality and interfaces. To find out the extent of the application of the UCD, a measurement of the level of acceptance and support of prospective users is used by making a data collection instrument in the form of a questionnaire according to the usability testing framework by using a Likert scale to calculate the variables. The results of testing of potential users showed that 85% stated that the functionality and interface design of the e-document system with digital signatures and can be developed in the next stage.

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Afrianto, I., Heryandi, A., Finadhita, A., & Atin, S. (2019). Design Of E-Document System With Digital Signature Using User Centered Design Method. Conference SENATIK STT Adisutjipto Yogyakarta, 5. https://doi.org/10.28989/senatik.v5i0.390

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