Prototype Design for Education and Heritage Tourism through Rapid Application Development
Abstract
This research explores the development of a prototype for the Sangiran Information System, utilizing the Rapid Application Development (RAD) framework to meet the specific needs of researchers, destination managers, and tourists. The study emphasizes the importance of user-centric design, facilitated by iterative refinement, which ensures the system effectively supports data management and access related to the Sangiran heritage site. The coding results from content analysis were instrumental in shaping the system, particularly in digital technology integration, educational roles, museum management, and tourism impact. Despite these advancements, the research identifies a critical limitation: the lack of integration with the museum's internal systems and databases. This gap highlights the necessity for further development to achieve a more cohesive and comprehensive information system. The findings underscore the significant progress made in enhancing the educational and management functions of the Sangiran site while also pointing to the need for ongoing improvements to fully support heritage preservation and tourism objectives.
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