Evaluating a Regional Yield Potential System using the CATWOE Analysis and UCD Approach
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https://doi.org/10.35842/ijicom.v7i2.192Keywords:
Evaluation, Information System, CATWOE, UCD AnalysisAbstract
This study evaluates the effectiveness of the User-Centered Design (UCD) and CATWOE approaches in developing the SINPOHAD village information system for mapping and managing regional economic potential. The results show that UCD achieves a higher accuracy score (88%) than CATWOE (83.33%), indicating its superior ability to meet user needs in terms of usability, learnability, efficiency, satisfaction, and accessibility. While CATWOE provides a strong systemic foundation for requirement formulation and transformation processes, its limited consideration of user experience and environmental constraints results in lower performance. The integration of both approaches yields a design that is strategically structured and highly responsive to real user conditions. The findings confirm that SINPOHAD improves governance efficiency, accelerates decision-making, and enhances community participation through intuitive interfaces and spatial data mapping. The system offers a replicable model for other villages, supporting digital transformation initiatives and sustainable regional development.
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