Perancangan Aplikasi Mobile Pinjam Aja Sebagai Platform Peminjaman Barang Berbasis Peer-To-Peer Sharing
Keywords:
android, black box testing, peer-to-peer, room database, waterfallAbstract
Perkembangan teknologi informasi telah mendorong transformasi layanan berbasis mobile dalam berbagai sektor, termasuk pengelolaan sumber daya secara kolaboratif. Namun, pemanfaatan teknologi digital untuk memfasilitasi peminjaman barang non-konsumtif antar individu masih belum optimal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk merancang dan membangun aplikasi mobile PinjamAja sebagai platform peminjaman barang berbasis peer-to-peer guna mendukung pola konsumsi yang lebih efisien dan kolaboratif. Metode yang digunakan adalah model pengembangan perangkat lunak Waterfall yang meliputi tahap analisis kebutuhan, perancangan sistem, implementasi menggunakan Android Studio dengan bahasa Kotlin dan Room Database, serta pengujian menggunakan metode Black Box Testing. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa seluruh fitur utama, seperti pengelolaan kategori barang, mekanisme persetujuan pinjaman, pembaruan status transaksi, dan fitur Trust Score, telah berfungsi sesuai dengan spesifikasi kebutuhan sistem. Dengan demikian, aplikasi PinjamAja berhasil menyediakan sistem peminjaman barang yang terstruktur, transparan, dan mendukung pembentukan kepercayaan antar pengguna dalam ekosistem peer-to-peer.
The advancement of information technology has driven the transformation of mobile-based services across various sectors, including collaborative resource management. However, the utilization of digital technology to facilitate the lending of non-consumptive goods among individuals has not yet been optimal. This study aimed to design and develop the PinjamAja mobile application as a peer-to-peer lending platform to support more efficient and collaborative consumption patterns. The research employed the Waterfall software development model, which consisted of requirement analysis, system design, implementation using Android Studio with the Kotlin programming language and Room Database, and functional testing using the Black Box Testing method. The results indicated that all main features, including item categorization, loan approval mechanisms, transaction status updates, and the Trust Score feature, functioned in accordance with the defined system requirements. Therefore, the PinjamAja application successfully provided a structured and transparent lending system that supported trust-building among users within a peer-to-peer ecosystem.
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