A A responsive self-service ordering application for restaurants

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Ebert Gómez_Aiquipa
Manuel J. Ibarra-Cabrera
Emerson Ñahuinlla_Velasquez

Abstract

This research work presents the prototype of a self-service web application for a restaurant, the customer can order from a mobile device or a computer with a touch screen. The development of the system was carried out us- ing the agile methodology of extreme programming and that includes the phases of planning, design, programming and testing of the application. The tests were carried out in a poultry shop located in Tamburco in the city of Abancay; Likewise, a usability questionnaire consisting of 12 questions was applied to 6 people and the results show that a score of 6.18 was obtained on a scale of 1 to 7, which shows that the system works properly and that users are satisfied. with the usability of the proposed prototype.

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A A responsive self-service ordering application for restaurants . (2023). Micaela Revista De Investigación - UNAMBA, 4(1), 7-12. https://doi.org/10.57166/micaela.v4.n1.2023.90
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A A responsive self-service ordering application for restaurants . (2023). Micaela Revista De Investigación - UNAMBA, 4(1), 7-12. https://doi.org/10.57166/micaela.v4.n1.2023.90

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