Android-based Mobile Panic Button UI application design development in responding to emergency situations in Universitas Indonesia (UI)

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Nida Hanifah Nasir, F. Lestari, A. Kadir
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PurposeThe aim of this study is to develop and redesign the Mobile Panic Button UI (PB1) application as an emergency notification service, as well as conduct a simulation on the use of the new version of the application.Design/methodology/approachThis study used the operational research design with a theoretical research framework that followed input, process and output. Primary data were collected through observation, measurement and interview while the secondary data were obtained from literature review. The first step of the analysis was input analysis that included problem identification on the existing Panic Button as input, or PB 1 in this study. This was followed by the analysis of the planned second version of the Panic Button (PB2) development, starting from problem identification to trial and error testing and evaluation of the results of the simulation of seven types of emergency events that involved users, emergency response officers and experts.FindingsThe study shows that the first version of PB1, developed in and used since 2017 at Universitas Indonesia, still had several weaknesses, particularly in its inability to provide adequate information. Only 30% of the standards for a mobile emergency application were met by PB1, which affected the performance of emergency responses. This was one of the reasons why the new version of Panic Button UI (PB2) was developed. The new features in PB2 comprise the inclusion of features for collecting information on user's name and mobile phone number, emergency category options, victim information, photo/voice information, description on the nature of the emergency (text), location selection, emergency notification delivery, notification delivery popup and emergency notification delivery to the emergency response team (ERT) officer. The time needed for using the second version of the Panic Button UI mobile application is 20 s faster than the previous one. PB2 can accelerate response time and response action time; improve response accuracy; facilitate the emergency notification process; and facilitate emergency communication.Originality/valueVarious notification alert systems have been developed in many countries. However, there is a lack of information in Indonesia, especially in educational setting. This study is the first study on a notification alert system application applied in the university. Emergency response is critical due to the big impact of disasters. This study will inform the stakeholders or users, particularly those in educational institution on how to implement mobile app–based emergency response notification systems.
基于Android的移动恐慌按钮UI应用程序设计开发,以应对印尼大学的紧急情况(UI)
本研究的目的是开发和重新设计作为紧急通知服务的移动紧急按钮UI (PB1)应用程序,并对新版本应用程序的使用进行模拟。设计/方法/方法本研究采用运筹学设计,并遵循输入、过程和输出的理论研究框架。主要资料通过观察、测量和访谈收集,次要资料通过文献查阅获得。分析的第一步是输入分析,其中包括对现有的Panic Button(本研究中的pb1)作为输入的问题识别。随后对计划中的第二版紧急按钮(PB2)开发进行了分析,从确定问题到试错测试,以及对涉及用户、应急官员和专家的七种紧急事件的模拟结果进行评估。该研究表明,自2017年以来在印度尼西亚大学开发和使用的第一个版本的PB1仍然存在一些弱点,特别是无法提供足够的信息。PB1仅达到了移动应急应用标准的30%,这影响了应急响应的性能。这也是为什么要开发新版本的Panic Button UI (PB2)的原因之一。PB2的新功能包括收集用户姓名和移动电话号码信息、紧急类别选项、受害者信息、照片/语音信息、紧急情况性质描述(文本)、地点选择、紧急通知发送、通知发送弹出窗口和向应急小组(ERT)官员发送紧急通知。使用第二个版本的Panic Button UI移动应用程序所需的时间比前一个快20秒。PB2可以加快响应时间和响应动作时间;提高响应精度;促进紧急通知程序;方便应急通讯。原创性/价值许多国家都开发了各种通知警报系统。然而,印度尼西亚缺乏相关信息,特别是在教育方面。本研究是第一个在高校应用的通知报警系统的研究。由于灾害的巨大影响,应急反应至关重要。这项研究将告知利益相关者或用户,特别是教育机构的用户如何实施基于移动应用程序的紧急响应通知系统。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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