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Online vehicle service information system using the agile method

In this pandemic era our activities have been limited by the government so that private vehicles are very important for us to use for daily travel which is expected to break the chain of the COVID-19 virus, with the frequent use of private vehicles, the level of damage to our vehicles will increase...

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Main Authors: Lubis, Fahrurrozi, Prihandi, Ifan, Ismail, Nor Alina Binti
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:In this pandemic era our activities have been limited by the government so that private vehicles are very important for us to use for daily travel which is expected to break the chain of the COVID-19 virus, with the frequent use of private vehicles, the level of damage to our vehicles will increase and also because of this pandemic, it is likely that workshop activities will close so that when prospective customers will find it difficult to find a repair shop, therefore we propose an online vehicle service information system to make it easier for prospective users to find mechanics when they are traveling but suddenly the vehicle we wear suffered sudden damage. With the creation of an online vehicle service application, it is hoped that it can help people repair their vehicles easily and quickly. The purpose of this system is to make it easier for everyone to get good service and make it easier for people to find the right mechanic in any situation. In several previous studies, observations have been made using the waterfall method which in our opinion the waterfall method is less effective in meeting client needs. With the waterfall model, the client cannot see a clear picture of the system. In contrast to the agile model which can be seen well even though it is still in the development process. Therefore, we conduct research using agile methods.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0200762