Hu Jiahao1, Neesha Jothi1, Heshalini Rajagopal1, Sook Fern Yeo2, Kay Hooi Keoy3
1Institute of Computer Science and Digital Innovation, UCSI University,
56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2Faculty of Business, Multimedia University, Jalan Ayer Keroh Lama,75450
Melaka, Malaysia
3Graduate Business School, UCSI University, 56000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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ABSTRACT
In the 21st century, the Internet has undergone unprecedented growth in
technology and accessibility, contributing to the achievement of various
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to digital inclusion and technological
advancement. This era witnessed the ubiquitous presence of personal computers
in daily life, enabling people to access vital information online, thus
promoting digital literacy and access to information (SDG 4, SDG 9, SDG
16). Moreover, the rapid expansion of mobile technology has marked a significant
milestone in the development of mobile devices, aligning with SDG 9, which
emphasizes innovation and infrastructure development. Android and iOS platforms
currently dominate the mobile landscape, offering a range of opportunities
and challenges for developers. However, the prevalent practice of developing
applications exclusively for a single platform has resulted in suboptimal
development efficiency, hindering progress toward SDG 9 and sustainability
in technological advancements (ESG). In response, developers have begun
to explore cross-platform technologies, which not only streamline development
across different platforms but also contribute to cost-efficiency and resource
optimization (SDG 12). This paradigm shift in development approaches presents
a unique opportunity to meet the growing demand for real-time, precise,
and diverse weather information. In response, this study proposes the creation
of a mobile application-based weather forecast system. This system places
a strong emphasis on user interface (UI) design and the successful implementation
of key functionalities, promoting user-friendly access to weather data
and aligning with the principles of inclusive design and technological
accessibility (SDG 4). In summary, this research endeavors to harness the
advancements in mobile technology and cross-platform development to deliver
an innovative weather forecast system, ultimately contributing to the broader
goals of digital inclusion, technological sustainability, and user-centric
design in line with SDGs and ESG principles.
ARTICLE INFO
Article History
Received 06 August 2022
Accepted 25 September 2023
Keywords
Weather forecast
Mobile application
User interface
JRNAL10115
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