An Approach to Running Community Training Application Development Using User Centered Design
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31154/isc12.v12i7.107.1331-1337Keywords:
User Centered Design, UI/UX, ISO 9241-210, Running TrainingAbstract
This research outlines the User-Centered Design (UCD) framework for developing a training application tailored for the RIOT Indonesia running community. Acknowledging the surge in running interest since the global pandemic and the role of running communities, this study emphasizes understanding user needs as the foundation for design. Utilizing the ISO 9241-210 standard, the methodology includes phases of planning, context determination, and defining user requirements. Initial findings from engagements with the RIOT Bandung Training Team revealed critical needs for a web-based, multi-device accessible application supporting diverse training activities and integrating with platforms like Strava. The defined user requirements, detailed through a context diagram, clearly outline functionalities for Coaches, Trainers/Supervisors, and general Users. While the final UI prototype is pending, this research provides a comprehensive theoretical blueprint, affirming that a UCD approach is essential for creating an application that enhances user interaction, satisfaction, and delivers significant value to the running community.
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