Abstract:
This study aims to develop and evaluate a prototype of a web-based Electronic Seafarer
Book Collection (e-SBC) application at the Indonesian Transportation Attaché in
Singapore. The e-SBC application is designed to optimize the process of collecting
Seafarer books by replacing the manual system with digital forms.
This research uses the Rapid Application Development (RAD) method for application
development, which includes the following stages: requirements planning, RAD design
workshop, and implementation. The e-SBC application is built using the Nuxt.js
framework for the front-end and Nest.js for the back-end, with a MySQL database. The
quality testing of the e-SBC application is based on the international standard ISO/IEC
25010:2023.
The evaluation of the e-SBC application quality testing involved 118 respondents
consisting of 109 Seafarers, 6 Company Representatives, 1 Local Transportation Attaché
Staff, and 2 Cadets through the distribution of an online questionnaire using Google
Forms. The evaluation results with ISO/IEC 25010:2023 show that the e-SBC application
obtained an average functional suitability score of 4.52 in the “very good” category,
performance efficiency of 4.47 in the “very good” category, compatibility of 4.40 in the
“very good” category, and interaction capability of 4.50 in the “very good” category. The
overall average quality testing score for the application was 4.47, which falls under the
“very good” category. These results indicate that the e-SBC application meets the
ISO/IEC 25010:2023 software quality standards and is suitable for use as a Seafarer's
book retrieval application at the Indonesian Ministry of Transportation's Attaché Office
in Singapore.