Requirements Engineering untuk Pengembangan Aplikasi Pemesanan Hotel
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Penelitian ini menjelaskan pendekatan Rekayasa Persyaratan yang berfokus pada pengembangan pemangku kepentingan dalam konteks platform pemesanan hotel. Dengan melihat berbagai pemangku kepentingan seperti hotel, pelanggan, penyedia layanan katering, fotografer, dan ahli kosmetik, penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merinci kebutuhan unik masing-masing pihak yang terlibat. Identifikasi pemangku kepentingan merupakan langkah awal yang dilanjutkan dengan analisis mendalam terhadap kebutuhan masing-masing pemangku kepentingan. Fokus utamanya mencakup fungsionalitas platform, integrasi pembayaran, manajemen pesanan, dan interaksi pemangku kepentingan. Keamanan data, privasi, pengujian menyeluruh, dan perencanaan pemeliharaan jangka panjang memastikan keberhasilan implementasi. Hasil penelitian ini dapat memberikan panduan praktis bagi pengembang dalam merancang platform pemesanan hotel yang memenuhi standar reservasi kamar dan mengintegrasikan layanan tambahan secara optimal, memenuhi kebutuhan dan harapan setiap pemangku kepentingan yang terlibat.
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