Abstract—Abstract—The development of smartphone technology allows people to do their daily activities in more efficient and effective ways through mobile applications. Therefore, the mobile apps industry has grown significantly in the last decade. To make the mobile apps industry develop further, knowledge on the elements needed in maximizing the user experience (UX) is necessary. The UX analysis in developing mobile apps has to be conducted in order to create an app that matches with user’s preferences. This research focuses on one of the categories related to health, which is health-tracker apps. Based on the preliminary survey conducted, it was found that two of the most popular apps are the Google fit and Myfitnesspal. Thus, this research takes both apps as the objects of the research. The usability of the apps are then assessed by using AMOS-SEM. The results of the research is that Google fit had only one variable which is affect that influenced user’s UX assessment while Myfitnesspal had two variables which are usability and affect that influenced it.
Index Terms—Index Terms—Continuance intention, health tracker, mobile apps, structural equation modelling, user experience.
Amalia Suzianti is with Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java,
Indonesia 1642, now a researcher in Product Development and Innovation Laboratory (e-mail: suzianti@eng.ui.ac.id).
Rizky Puti Minanga was with Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java,
Indonesia 16424 (e-mail: risky.puti41@ui.ac.id).
Felisa Fitriani is with Universitas Indonesia, Depok, West Java, Indonesia
1642, now a laboratory asssitant in Product Development and Innovation Laboratory (e-mail: felisa.fitriani@ui.ac.id).
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Cite:Amalia Suzianti, Rizky Puti Minanga, and Felisa Fitriani, "Analysis of User Experience (UX) on Health-Tracker Mobile Apps," International Journal of Computer Theory and Engineering vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 262-267 , 2017.