Application of the Addei Model in the Development of Website-Based Calorie Calculation Software

Annisa Annisa, Martono Martono

Abstract


This research is a development research (Research and Development) with the ADDEI model which includes five stages: Analysis, Design, Development, Evaluation, and Implementation. The results of the analysis from field observations revealed that respondents wanted a feature that allows calorie calculations to be done quickly without looking at the formula. The flow of the user software design can calculate calorie, water, and macronutrient needs without logging in, as well as obtain food information and climbing preparation. The results of the validation of instrument experts showed an average percentage of 90% "Very Feasible", content experts 79.52% "Feasible", and media experts 93.75% "Very Feasible", GTMetrix testing produced a performance score of 100% with a grade "A", and testing using WAPT PRO 5.1 showed all metrics averaged 100% and small-scale testing with 13 respondents from nature-loving students throughout DIY reached 89.70%. The evaluation stage did not find any bugs, and development suggestions in the form of adding food images and information on water needs and climbing tips have been accommodated, including a water needs calculation feature based on national standards. Large-scale trials on 33 climbers using ISO 9126 showed the software to be highly suitable for use with a performance rating of 84%.


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ADDEI; Calorie calculation; Software

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