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Evaluation of Interview Application based on Radon System
Abstract
The interview process is an important process in collecting data on the development
of a master plan where data collection is currently done manually. the manual data collection
stage results in a delay in the analysis process. in the end, it caused a delay in the entire schedule
of the project being worked on. in this study researchers designed and developed a survey
application that serves to facilitate a surveyor in collecting data. Survey application design using
UML consisting of usecase diagrams, sequence diagrams, and ERD. this application was also
built using the django framework. This application analysis uses a library that is Radon. by using
radon applications can be calculated using several indicators such as cyclomatic cycle(CC),
maintability index (MI) and the risk of the application. the results of this study have been
developed a survey application where this application has a low CC level, a high MI level and a
low level of risk.
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Conflict of Interest Statement
The author (s) declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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Submitted
18 February 2021 -
Revised
18 October 2021 -
Published
12 February 2021