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Publication HOMERESC: Home Services Mobile Application(Kolej PERMATA Insan, 2023-12-23) ;Nur Fatin Izzati MamatNurdiana AzizanThis research aims to develop a mobile application for home maintenance. The Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT) requests the cooperation of the Selangor government to solve the problem of the Taman Seri Berembang flat building which is now in a critical state. A block in the 22-year-old flat now has serious cracks and is not safe to live in. According to the minister, KPKT is ready to build new settlements for the affected residents, however, the ministry needs to get cooperation from the state government. In the meantime, 30 houses were found to have severe cracks and damage, therefore these 30 families had to be moved to any Selangorku house nearby. Although there are numerous causes for this, one of them can be the difficulty in hiring somebody with experience repairing home issues. Moreover, finding qualified individuals for in-home maintenance work has become more difficult in recent years. Therefore, a mobile application named "HOMERESC" Home Service System was developed to address all the issues and ensure the welfare of users. The name ‘HOMERESC’ was chosen to represent this application's ability to "rescue" all damaged homes. An Agile methodology has been used to build this system, ensuring the research’s goals are met and the development process goes smoothly. Hopefully, the HOMERESC mobile application could assist users in finding qualified individuals to perform house maintenance. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication The Planning Process of “HOMERESC” Home Service System(Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, 2024-10-08) ;Nur Fatin Izzati MamatNurdiana AzizanThis paper presents the planning process of the HOMERESC mobile application, the home service system. In contemporary times, locating companies or individuals providing home repair services has become increasingly challenging. Home repairing services in Malaysia encompass a range of maintenance and renovation tasks to enhance the condition and functionality of residential properties. Some examples include the Taman Seri Berembang flat building, which was formerly in critical condition. A 22-year-old complex of flats with 30 homes was discovered to be damaged and unsafe to live in. Therefore, a mobile application named "HOMERESC" Home Service System was developed to address all the issues and ensure the welfare of users. The name ‘HOMERESC’ was chosen to represent this application's ability to "rescue" all damaged homes. An Agile methodology has been used to build this system, ensuring the project’s goals are met and the development process goes smoothly. The implication of the research suggests that the mobile application offers a secure and viable solution for home repair services. In conclusion, the research demonstrates that the HOMERESC mobile application could enhance the safety and welfare of residential property owners.