Abstract

In recent years, the tourism sector has evolved into a key strategic business for boosting local economic output. This industry has been dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic impact since the end of 2019. The tourism sector was, however, expected to bounce back and carry on expanding as it had in the past. For the purpose of enhancing services for stakeholders, this sector must transition from the conventional approach to digitization. Regarding the ability to include stakeholders in offering smart services, a smart digital tourism should be prepared. The creation of this clever solution should follow a quantifiable software development approach, such as measurable software design. The purpose of this study is to provide a case point method for measuring software design in relation to project budget and schedule. The study's findings showed that the size of the project would be 112.27 Use Case Points, it would take 2,133.13 hours to complete, and it would cost 28,530,613.8 Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) to develop the software. The findings will aid in the management of software development at a later stage in terms of making decisions and planning additional quantifiable projects.

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