Development of Service Satisfaction Instrument Application Based on 5 Stars Rating Using PHP, SQL, and Javascript on FT UNNES Website
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15294/edukom.v12i1.14009Keywords:
Agile, Development Survey, Satisfaction Service, SoftwareAbstract
Service satisfaction instruments are tools used to measure the level of user satisfaction with services provided by an institution, company, or organization. Service satisfaction instruments can be in the form of forms, applications, interviews, and many more. Service satisfaction instruments in the form of website applications have more advantages than others. Applications can be designed to suit various user needs. The service satisfaction instrument application at the Faculty of Engineering, UNNES, was designed as a form of renewal of the instrument that previously used a form. The instrument application has many advantages over the previously used form. The service satisfaction instrument application can present data in real-time after the user inputs an assessment. The application design is designed to be as attractive as possible so that users can use and receive information from the application easily. The application was developed using the agile software development method. This method is used because it has many advantages such as good flexibility and adaptability.In addition, the program is designed with a good structure to facilitate the development and maintenance process. With an organized structure, the code becomes more modular, clearly separated between components, and follows the principles of clean code.
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