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Journal : International Journal Of Computer, Network Security and Information System (IJCONSIST)

Testing Of Industrial Practice Monitoring Information Systems Using The Black Box Method (Case Study: Informatics Department Of Surabaya State University) Alit, Ronggo
IJCONSIST JOURNALS Vol 4 No 2 (2023): March
Publisher : International Journal of Computer, Network Security and Information System

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ijconsist.v4i2.79

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Abstract— Industrial Practice is a means for students to understand how to gain knowledge from the web-based Industrial Practice Monitoring Information System (SEMPI), which is a system that can provide information about industrial practice programs online. This system has an advantage in terms of the speed of presentation of the resulting information. In addition, this system is web-based so that it can be accessed at any time. Measuring the quality of current software is very necessary before a software will be used by users. This aims to find out the weaknesses of the system so that the resulting data can match the data entered after the data is executed. The technique of this research is the incoming and outgoing mail information system then carried out using Black Box testing. This method focuses on data entry, system display, memory usage and speed of data execution so that if the input data does not match what is expected, the system will fail. The results of testing using this method are said to be very good because all weaknesses in the system can be identified before use. Keywords— Information systems, Industrial Practices, monitoring
Design of Industrial Practice and Thesis Monitoring Information System (SIPIKRI) In Informatics Engineering Study Program, State University of Surabaya Alit, Ronggo; Agus Prihanto; Aditya Prapanca
IJCONSIST JOURNALS Vol 5 No 1 (2023): September
Publisher : International Journal of Computer, Network Security and Information System

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33005/ijconsist.v5i1.116

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Abstract— Industrial Practice Activities are a place for students to gain experience in the world of work and research experience in the form of a thesis by practicing the theories they have learned in lectures. In addition, it is also a place where students express their ideas, scientific ideas and produce research results and products before they become a Bachelor. The mechanism for appointing supervisors and examiners as well as scheduling Industrial Practice and thesis in the Informatics Engineering study program is carried out by the study program through the administration while the schedule and examination team are informed via messages to each examiner. Previously, there was a system that only solved the problem of industrial practice activities, namely the Web-based Industrial Practice Monitoring Information System, which is a system that can provide information about industrial practice programs online. This system has advantages in terms of the speed of presenting the information produced. In addition, this system is web-based so that it can be accessed at any time. This process takes a long time and good management, so that students get supervisors who are in accordance with their fields of expertise and the right exam schedule so that it does not interfere with the lecture schedule and lecturer schedule, but the same problem arises related to student thesis activities. then a system is needed that can solve problems that arise related to thesis activities. The conclusion that can be drawn in this study is the production of the Industrial Practice and Thesis Monitoring Information System (SIPIKRI) which can help the Informatics Engineering study program, Faculty of Engineering, Surabaya State University to run smoothly. In addition, it is hoped that this information system can assist the work of informatics engineering study program managers in carrying out the administration of these activities. Keywords— Information systems, Industrial Practice and Thesis, Monitoring