UiTM Prihatin Donation System using a responsive web design approach / Muhammad Aiman Rosli, Zulfikri Paidi
In today's fast-paced, globally connected world, time and money are highly valued commodities. People are constantly looking for ways to make their lives easier and more enjoyable. This is especially true when it comes to charitable acts such as giving or helping others. People want to help, bu...
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College of Computing, Informatics and Media, UiTM Perlis
2023
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Online Access: | https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100440/1/100440.pdf https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/100440/ |
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Summary: | In today's fast-paced, globally connected world, time and money are highly valued commodities. People are constantly looking for ways to make their lives easier and more enjoyable. This is especially true when it comes to charitable acts such as giving or helping others. People want to help, but they don't want to spend their time going to mosques or giving money to the homeless. Additionally, asking for assistance in person can be awkward and frightening for those in need. It's possible that they lack the courage to seek help. This thesis describes the creation of the web based UiTM Prihatin Donation System, which aims to support and meet the needs of modern society. Because of the system's responsive web design, users can easily navigate and use it. The system was created using the Waterfall model's phases of planning, information gathering, requirements analysis, design, development, implementation, and testing. The UiTM Prihatin Donation System priorities user experience and responsive web design to make it easy for users to donate and apply for donations. Additionally, the system includes email integration, allowing the administrator to notify users of system status via email. After the UiTM Prihatin Donation System was completed, prospective end users were tested for usability and functionality. The response time of the system was further evaluated using network performance testing, and the success rate was calculated based on user feedback. The testing involved 42 people, and the results show that the UiTM Prihatin Donation System met all of its objectives. |
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