APPLICATION OF USER-CENTERED DESIGN IN
DAYSCADY APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR DAILY
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT
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Title
APPLICATION OF USER-CENTERED DESIGN IN
DAYSCADY APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR DAILY
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT
DAYSCADY APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR DAILY
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT
Subject
Schedule Management, Dayscady App, User-Centered Design, Effectiveness, Mixed-Methods
Description
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Dayscady application, a daily schedule management tool designed using
a user-centred design (UCD) approach. The application focuses on meeting user needs by providing a streamlined interface and
personalised scheduling features. Twenty respondents participated in this research, providing insights into usability and potential
improvements. The study used a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Respondents
completed a Likert-scale questionnaire to assess usability, satisfaction and functionality, and participated in interviews to provide
detailed feedback. Quantitative results showed that 90% of respondents were willing to use the application regularly. However,
qualitative feedback highlighted areas for improvement, including a desire for more dynamic interactions through pop-up features,
clearer notifications and a comprehensive guide for new users. These findings demonstrate the potential of Dayscady to significantly
improve user productivity by addressing their schedule management needs. The findings also highlight the importance of continuous
iteration in application development, particularly in refining the user experience and functionality based on feedback. For future
research, it is recommended to investigate the long-term impact of the application on productivity and to increase the sample size in
order to draw more generalised conclusions. In addition, incorporating gamification elements or integrating AI-driven
recommendations could further enhance the effectiveness and engagement of the application. This study provides a basis for optimising
Dayscady and contributes to the advancement of user-centred application design.
a user-centred design (UCD) approach. The application focuses on meeting user needs by providing a streamlined interface and
personalised scheduling features. Twenty respondents participated in this research, providing insights into usability and potential
improvements. The study used a mixed methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews. Respondents
completed a Likert-scale questionnaire to assess usability, satisfaction and functionality, and participated in interviews to provide
detailed feedback. Quantitative results showed that 90% of respondents were willing to use the application regularly. However,
qualitative feedback highlighted areas for improvement, including a desire for more dynamic interactions through pop-up features,
clearer notifications and a comprehensive guide for new users. These findings demonstrate the potential of Dayscady to significantly
improve user productivity by addressing their schedule management needs. The findings also highlight the importance of continuous
iteration in application development, particularly in refining the user experience and functionality based on feedback. For future
research, it is recommended to investigate the long-term impact of the application on productivity and to increase the sample size in
order to draw more generalised conclusions. In addition, incorporating gamification elements or integrating AI-driven
recommendations could further enhance the effectiveness and engagement of the application. This study provides a basis for optimising
Dayscady and contributes to the advancement of user-centred application design.
Creator
Revina Aulia1
, Restu Agung Hardiwibowo2
, Restu Agung Hardiwibowo2
Source
https://jurnal.unsil.ac.id/index.php/jaisi/article/view/13382/3893
Publisher
Department of Informatic, Engineering, Siliwangi University, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia
Date
November 2024
Contributor
Fajar bagus W
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Revina Aulia1
, Restu Agung Hardiwibowo2, “APPLICATION OF USER-CENTERED DESIGN IN
DAYSCADY APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR DAILY
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8372.
DAYSCADY APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT FOR DAILY
ACTIVITY SCHEDULE MANAGEMENT,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 4, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8372.