The application of Usability Testing Method for Evaluating the New Student Acceptance (NSA) System

Zamroni Uska, Muhammad and Hardi Wirasasmita1, Rasyid and Fahrurrozi, Muh. The application of Usability Testing Method for Evaluating the New Student Acceptance (NSA) System. Journal of Physics.

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Abstract

The new student acceptance (NSA) system is a design system to automate the selection of new student admissions, starting from the registration process, and the selection process to announce the results of online elections. It executes usability evaluation to determine the level of effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction. This study focuses on testing the usability of the NSA system using usability testing methods on aspects of effectiveness, efficiency, and user satisfaction at SMAN 1 Pringgarata. This study is quantitative with a descriptive research method approach. The population in this study was 40 people and the number of samples in this study was eight people. Performance measurements, retrospective think-aloud, and questionnaire techniques are techniques used for data collection. The task scenario and System Usability Scale (SUS) questionnaire with a Likert scale is the instrument used. Data analysis used descriptive statistics, user success rates and Mann Whitney U-tests. The results showed that, (1) the NSA system is effective with value 98.5%, (2) it system is efficient with the value 6 over 0, (3) after implementing the NSA system, it satisfies users (80 >68). The recommendation given is the addition of images and icons on the main page of verification so that the pages on the system are more interesting and varied.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Pendidikan dan Pembelajaran > Kebijakan Pendidikan
Depositing User: Dr. Muh. Fahrurrozi, S.E., M.M.
Date Deposited: 17 Jun 2021 06:33
Last Modified: 17 Jun 2021 06:33
URI: http://eprints.hamzanwadi.ac.id/id/eprint/4551

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