Implementation and Development of Animated e-Catalogue Using the Natural Object-Oriented (NOO) Android Method

Authors

  • Henry Faisal Hanafiah Program Studi Teknik Informatika, Fakultas Ilmu Komputer, Institut Informatika dan Bisnis Darmajaya (IBI Darmajaya), Lampung, Indonesia

Keywords:

e-Catalogue Animation, Natural Object-Oriented (NOO) Android Method, User Engagement, Mobile App Development, Interactive UI/UX

Abstract

The advancement of digital technology has transformed the way businesses and organizations present products and services, with electronic catalogues (e-Catalogues) becoming an essential tool for showcasing product information. However, many existing e-Catalogues remain static and unengaging, limiting their effectiveness in attracting and retaining user interest. This research explores the implementation and development of an animated e-Catalogue using the Natural Object-Oriented (NOO) Android Method, a novel approach that enhances flexibility, modularity, and efficiency in animation-based mobile applications. The study focuses on analyzing the technical performance, user engagement, and usability of an animated e-Catalogue developed using NOO principles. Key performance metrics such as processing speed, memory consumption, responsiveness, and battery efficiency are evaluated to determine the feasibility of using NOO in mobile animation development. Additionally, user experience testing is conducted to assess the impact of animation on navigation ease, information comprehension, and overall satisfaction. Findings from this research are expected to demonstrate that NOO-based animated e-Catalogues offer superior interactivity, improved performance, and better user engagement compared to conventional object-oriented approaches. The results will contribute to mobile app development, digital marketing, and e-commerce, providing valuable insights into optimizing animated user interfaces for a more immersive and engaging digital experience. Future studies may explore the expansion of NOO-based animations into 3D visualization, augmented reality (AR), and cross-platform applications.

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Published

2024-10-30

How to Cite

Hanafiah, H. F. (2024). Implementation and Development of Animated e-Catalogue Using the Natural Object-Oriented (NOO) Android Method. Idea: Future Research, 2(3), 98–105. Retrieved from https://idea.ristek.or.id/index.php/idea/article/view/28