Development of a Mouse Pad Selection Recommendation System Using the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) Approach
Abstract
In the current era of technological advancement and growth, especially in the realm of virtual entertainment, specialized equipment like mouse pads has become increasingly essential. Often, the vast array of mouse pad types and brands available can be overwhelming, making it challenging for consumers to choose one that meets their specific needs. This research aims to design and develop a mouse pad recommendation system to assist individuals in selecting the most suitable mouse pad. The study employs the Simple Additive Weighting method, a weighted sum approach for problem-solving, enabling users to receive tailored recommendations based on criteria such as size, thickness, stitching, material, and price across various brands. User satisfaction was measured using the End User Computing Satisfaction (EUCS) method, achieving a satisfaction percentage of 88.67%. This indicates that the system is effective as a mouse pad recommendation tool. The mouse pad recommendation system has been successfully constructed using the Simple Additive Weighting method, following a comprehensive process of design, development, and system testing.
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