Perancangan Design UI/UX Aplikasi Point of Sales (POS) Berbasis Website Menggunakan Metode Design Thinking

Aprianti, Talia and Safitri, Nanda Kharisma (2025) Perancangan Design UI/UX Aplikasi Point of Sales (POS) Berbasis Website Menggunakan Metode Design Thinking. Project Report (Praktek Kerja Lapang dan Magang). UPN Veteran Jawa Timur. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

The web-based Point of Sales (POS) system was designed to improve the efficiency of transaction management in modern retail businesses. The development of this system was carried out as part of the Field Work Practice (PKL) program by students at PT. Otak Kanan, with the objective of applying theories of information systems, user interface and user experience (UI/UX) design, as well as the Design Thinking approach in a real-world project. The developed POS system, named DashStack, was created to fulfill the primary needs of retail stores, such as fast and accurate transaction recording, efficient inventory management, and real-time sales reporting. Through these features, DashStack aims to enhance operational productivity and simplify daily business management. The system development process adopted the Design Thinking approach, beginning with user needs analysis. This stage involved interviews and observations to understand the main problems and requirements faced by users in retail store operations. Based on this analysis, creative solution ideas were designed and developed into an initial prototype. The prototype was then tested by end users to gather valuable feedback, ensuring that the developed user interface was intuitive, user-friendly, and aligned with user expectations. Through continuous iterations, the DashStack interface successfully met functional requirements while also providing an optimal user experience. The main features of DashStack include a transaction recording system capable of processing data quickly, managing multiple payment methods, and providing instant confirmation to customers. In addition, the system offers inventory management features that simplify automatic stock management, including real-time stock updates after transactions are completed. The sales reporting feature enables business owners to monitor sales performance daily, weekly, or monthly through informative graphical displays. All of these features are integrated using modern web technologies, including ReactJS for the front-end interface, Node.js for back-end logic, and MySQL as the database management system. During the system development process, students were also involved in various stages that provided practical experience while equipping them with valuable professional skills. These stages included database design for storing transaction and inventory data, API development using Node.js to handle communication between the front-end and back-end, and implementation of interface components using ReactJS and Tailwind CSS. In addition to technical skills, students also developed soft skills such as teamwork, communication, time management, and problem-solving abilities that are essential for project success. The implementation of the PKL program at PT. Otak Kanan not only provided students with a deeper understanding of information system development, but also instilled professional values related to working efficiently and responsibly. Students learned how to adapt to a dynamic work environment and how to complete projects within specified deadlines. They were also trained to accept constructive feedback from mentors and end users, which became the basis for continuously improving the developed system, enhancing communication skills, working effectively in teams, and understanding the importance of collaboration to achieve optimal results. Overall, the DashStack project provided significant benefits for both students and the company. Students gained the opportunity to apply the knowledge acquired during their studies to a real-world project, while the company obtained a system capable of significantly improving operational efficiency. Furthermore, this valuable experience helped students prepare themselves for future workplace challenges, particularly in the rapidly evolving information technology industry that demands innovation and high adaptability to technological changes. Through the development of DashStack, students not only learned about technology, but also about the importance of understanding user needs and working collaboratively to achieve shared goals. This POS system is expected to become an innovative solution for retail stores in addressing daily operational challenges, while also serving as an example of how a user-centered approach can produce high-value products that are relevant to industry needs and adaptable to technological advancements and dynamic modern business trends in the era of digital transformation and global competition.

Item Type: Monograph (Project Report (Praktek Kerja Lapang dan Magang))
Contributors:
ContributionContributorsNIDN/NIDKEmail
Thesis advisorAnanto, Prasasti Karunia FaristaNIDN2004079701prasasti.karunia.fasilkom@upnjatim.ac.id
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Computer Science > Departemen of Information Systems
Depositing User: Talia Aprianti
Date Deposited: 26 May 2026 01:17
Last Modified: 26 May 2026 01:17
URI: https://repository.upnjatim.ac.id/id/eprint/52283

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