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Net impact implementation application development life-cycle manage...
by Noviana Pramitasari, Yova Ruldeviyani, Irvan Ramadhan Zarkasie
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Digital transformation in the banking sector creates a
lot of demand for application development, either new
development or application enhancement. Continuous demand
for reimagining, revamping, and running applications
reliably needs to be supported by collaboration tools.
Several big banks in Indonesia use Atlassian products,
including Jira, Confluence, Bamboo, Bitbucket, and Crowd,
to support strategic company projects. We need to measure
the net impact of application development life-cycle
management (ADLM) as a collaboration tool. Using the
deLone and McLean model, process questionnaire data from
banks in Indonesia that use ADLM. Processing data using
structural equation modeling (SEM), multiple variables
are analyzed statistically to establish, estimate, and
test the causation model. The conclusions highlight that
system quality strongly affected only User Satisfaction
(p=0.049 and =0.39). Information quality strongly
affected use (p=0.001 and =0.84) and strongly affected
user satisfaction (p=0.169 and =0.28). Service quality
strongly affected only use (p=0.127 and =0.31).
Conclusion research verifies the information system's
achievement approach described by DeLone and McLean.
Importantly, it was discovered that system usability and
quality were key indicators of ADLM success. To fulfill
their objective, ADLM must be developed in a way that is
simple to use, adaptable, and functional.
Date Published: 2024-03-04 04:47:55
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