Black Box Testing on ukmbantul.com Page with Boundary Value Analysis and Equivalence Partitioning Methods

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One of the most important aspects in information system development is system testing. System testing aims to evaluate the capabilities of the application and determine whether the program developed is in accordance with the expected results. It also aims to ensure that the application is of the best quality and is maintained. In this study, system testing was conducted on ukmbantul.com application. ukmbantul.com is a website that is used to promote the potential of craftsmen / home-based businesses in Bantul. The testing is done by black box testing and all data input is tested with various data that are not in accordance with the rules. Black Box Testing is done by testing the application without seeing / knowing the internal structure of the code or program. The research was carried out using boundary value analysis and equivalence partitioning methods. The results show that the development of ukmbantul.com has considered the limitations in data entry. The form used for the data entry process has been validated in accordance with the applicable limitations.

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Sholeh, M., Gisfas, I., Cahiman, & Fauzi, M. A. (2021). Black Box Testing on ukmbantul.com Page with Boundary Value Analysis and Equivalence Partitioning Methods. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1823). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1823/1/012029

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