Ngeteh: Responsive website for street vendors.

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    • Abstract:
      People's desire for a local light snack or also known as 'gorengan' made them go all the way to their favourite stalls to quench their craves. But it is frustrating once they are at the stall, but it is closed for the day. Many of us has this experience, right? Not just waste of time, it is also waste of fuel and energy. Thus, the purpose of this project is to develop a responsive website named 'Ngeteh' so that the public is informed on the business hour of the said road merchant, besides their contact information. The goal is to build up a versatile well-disposed site of constant road merchants in helping the street vendor with their own personal web presence while informing the public about their operating hours. This responsive website will also be utilized by the business owner to update the status of their stall on that day whether they are open or not for the day. This study will be utilizing Agile technique, where the strategy is centered around experimentation structure. Convenience testing technique is utilized during data collection in which 32 surveys are circulated to the respondents. The data gathered were then will be examined and analysed to see if the responsive website meet the user's requirements. With the presence of this website, the users will have more certainty to go to their stalls to fulfil their craves, and the road sellers will be ready. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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