Abstract
Motorcycles are a predominant mode of transportation in Indonesian society, comprising 84.5% of the total transportation vehicles in 2021 according to national BPS data. Despite providing convenience in mobility, motorcycles are susceptible to disturbances or damages that can hinder normal usage and potentially lead to accidents. Many motorcycle riders lack knowledge or awareness regarding potential issues with their motorcycles. This research aims to analyze the implementation of the certainty factor method in an expert system for identifying motorcycle malfunctions, with a focus on Giska Servis workshop. The certainty factor method serves as a reasoning tool to determine identification outcomes based on identified symptoms. The results of this study are expected to contribute to facilitating motorcycle riders in diagnosing symptoms of malfunctions in their vehicles. The certainty factor method offers a systematic and structured approach to identifying motorcycle issues. Through the implementation of this method, the research attempts to measure the success rate of the expert system in diagnosing malfunctions. Data from the identification results at Giska Servis workshop will be comprehensively analyzed to evaluate the accuracy and effectiveness of the certainty factor method in this context.By highlighting the success of this method, this research is expected to provide valuable insights for the development of expert systems for motorcycle issue identification. The findings of this study can serve as a guide for workshops and motorcycle users to enhance understanding and management of vehicle issues, thereby minimizing the potential for accidents and extending the lifespan of motorcycles.
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