2023
DOI: 10.33395/sinkron.v8i2.12278
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Black Box Testing of the "Hybrid Engine" Application Using Boundary Value Analysis Technique

Abstract: The "Hybrid Engine" application is an introduction to a hybrid engine that is packaged attractively and can be accessed online, this application is very important for conveying information about hybrid engines, if an error occurs in the functional application there can be misunderstandings about the information conveyed. Therefore it is necessary to test to ensure the quality of the application that has been produced. Testing is an evaluation process of assessing the functional quality of software to check whe… Show more

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“…The results of the calculation of system feasibility with the quality ratio reached 83.333%, which means that most aspects of the Bengkel Koding web have been appropriately tested and meet the desired standards. A comparison of the results with other research conducted by Megawati, Miwa, and Palevi (Megawati et al, 2023) shows that the percentage of test success on the Bengkel Koding web (83.333%) is higher than the "Hybrid Engine" application tested using the same technique (78.245615%).…”
Section: System Feasibility Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The results of the calculation of system feasibility with the quality ratio reached 83.333%, which means that most aspects of the Bengkel Koding web have been appropriately tested and meet the desired standards. A comparison of the results with other research conducted by Megawati, Miwa, and Palevi (Megawati et al, 2023) shows that the percentage of test success on the Bengkel Koding web (83.333%) is higher than the "Hybrid Engine" application tested using the same technique (78.245615%).…”
Section: System Feasibility Calculationsmentioning
confidence: 64%