Analysis Testing Black Box and White Box on Application To-Do List Based Web

  • Pirdaus D
  • Hidayana R
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The rapid development of information technology has led to the creation of numerous web-based applications designed to assist human activities and work. One such application is the To-Do List, which helps users manage their tasks and increase productivity. This study aims to analyze the quality of web-based To-Do List applications through black box and white box testing. The research focuses on the login and main pages of the application, where various scenarios are tested to ensure that the system functions as intended. The testing process includes designing test scenarios, creating test cases, executing the test cases, and collecting and processing test result data. The study also includes an analysis of the program's source code using flowcharts and flowgraphs to identify the number of independent logic execution paths and design test cases for white box testing. The results of the testing will help identify errors and weaknesses in the application, ensuring that the final product is of high quality.

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Pirdaus, D. I., & Hidayana, R. A. (2024). Analysis Testing Black Box and White Box on Application To-Do List Based Web. International Journal of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computing, 2(2), 68–75. https://doi.org/10.46336/ijmsc.v2i2.95

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