Rancang Bangun Aplikasi Virtual Tour Fakultas Teknologi Industri Universitas Bung Hatta Berbasis Web
Abstract
Faculty of Industrial Technology Universitas Bung Hatta is located in Padang City, West Sumatra Province. Every point of location within the faculty can be visited directly, especially for prospective students who have an interest in studying here. However, due to time constraints and the distance from the location, visitors cannot visit the location directly. The virtual tour application is the best solution because the access to the Faculty's location points via the web resembles the real situation. The visitor's journey will be directed through a 360° photo view starting from the FTI entrance gate area, the Dean's building area, the lecture building area, the Nurul Ilmi Mosque area, the Volleyball Field area, and the Laboratory area. Each point is given a navigation link for easy directions and access to information. The virtual tour application is built using a certain method based on the stages of the Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) application development. Testing the application in terms of functionality using Blackbox Testing in accordance with ISO 9126-2. The test results are considered good with the parameter value equal to 1 in terms of input and output so that this application can be used according to the needs of visitors.
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