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Implementation of Black Box Testing and Usability Testing on the PPDB Website of YPP Nurul Huda Surabaya Farhani, Alivia Rahma; Pamungkas, Aji Bayu; Sulistiyani, Endang; Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma
TEKNOLOGI DITERAPKAN DAN JURNAL SAINS KOMPUTER Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/atcsj.v7i2.8362

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This study aims to evaluate the quality of the PPDB (online student admission) website of YPP Nurul Huda Surabaya using black box testing and usability testing approaches. The black box method was applied to assess the functional performance of the available features, while usability testing was employed to measure user satisfaction using the USE questionnaire. The black box test results indicate that all features operate correctly, and the usability testing produced a score of 0.90, which is close to the ideal value. These findings demonstrate that the website meets the criteria of a well-designed information system and is suitable for use in the PPDB process.
Implementation of Black Box Testing and System Usability Scale on the Nurul Huda Financial Recording Information System Ramadan, Mohammad Noval; Ramadhani, Muhammad Azka Robith; Handayani, Chika Tunas; Sulistiyani, Endang; Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma
TEKNOLOGI DITERAPKAN DAN JURNAL SAINS KOMPUTER Vol 7 No 2 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/atcsj.v7i2.8365

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This study was conducted to evaluate the performance of the Nurul Huda Foundation’s financial recording information system using two assessment methods: Black Box Testing and usability measurement through the System Usability Scale (SUS). Black Box Testing was applied to ensure that all system features operate as intended, while usability testing was carried out to determine the level of comfort and ease experienced by users when interacting with the system. The results of the Black Box Testing indicate that out of 111 test scenarios, 89 passed successfully and 22 experienced minor failures that remain within acceptable improvement limits. Meanwhile, the usability testing involving 20 respondents produced an average SUS score of 84.5, demonstrating that the system meets the criteria of being user-friendly and positively received by users. Based on SUS interpretation guidelines by Bangor, this score falls into Grade A with an “Excellent” rating, is categorized as “Acceptable,” and is classified under the Net Promoter Score (NPS) group of “Promoter”.
Performance Comparison of Automated Website GUI Testing Tools: A Study of Selenium IDE, Katalon Studio, UI.Vision, and BugBug Rozi, Muhammad Javier Dafa; Sulistiyani, Endang; Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma
TEKNOLOGI DITERAPKAN DAN JURNAL SAINS KOMPUTER Vol 8 No 1 (2025): June
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Software testing consumes approximately 50% of development time and cost. One of the most commonly used testing activities is GUI testing, which is still frequently carried out manually. In manual testing, testers often repeat the same actions multiple times, increasing the risk of human error. In contrast, automated testing utilizes specialized tools to minimize these errors. Therefore, selecting the right tool and understanding its performance are crucial. Previous studies on automated testing generally focused only on implementing test objects without evaluating the actual performance quality of the tools used. There are many automated testing tools available that offer capture-and-replay features, such as Selenium, Katalon Studio, UI.Vision, and BugBug. This study compares the performance of these tools for website GUI testing using two parameters: execution time and encountered issues. A total of 21 test cases were designed and executed by the researcher. The execution results show that Katalon Studio, UI.Vision, and BugBug successfully completed all test cases as expected. However, Selenium failed to execute 5 test cases due to its inability to perform hover dropdown actions. In contrast, Katalon Studio, UI.Vision, and BugBug did not encounter issues during execution. In terms of test execution time, Katalon Studio recorded the fastest average time at 6.15 seconds, followed by Selenium. UI.Vision and BugBug required longer execution times, with average times of 20.85 seconds and 22.8 seconds respectively.
Integration of ITIL V3, COBIT 5, and Service Desk Standards in IT Service Desk Design Alfadina, Afni Virda; Sulistiyani, Endang; Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma
TEKNOLOGI DITERAPKAN DAN JURNAL SAINS KOMPUTER Vol 8 No 1 (2025): June
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Software testing is a critical phase in the software development life cycle, consuming more than 50% of the total time and resources. One important activity within this phase is the creation of test cases, which can be problematic, particularly when done manually, due to the significant time and resources required. To address this, test case generation can be automated using two main approaches: based on program code or design models. Generating test cases at the design level using UML has been shown to be more time- and cost-efficient than generating them from code. Previous studies have focused on creating test cases using a single UML diagram or a combination of two UML diagrams, producing satisfactory results but with limitations in covering all possible execution paths of the software. To overcome these limitations, this study proposes a combination of three UML diagrams such as activity diagrams, sequence diagrams, and state diagrams using the Depth-First Search (DFS) algorithm. The proposed approach involves three major stages: preparation, execution, and evaluation. By combining these three UML diagrams, it is expected that the method will generate the maximum number of test cases, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all software paths with minimal issues.
Co-Authors Adie Setyawan, Nanang Adistha Eka Noveyani Agus Suratno Akmal, Firdaus Alfadina, Afni Virda Andi Setiawan Anggasari, Yasi Anuar, Aimi Astuti, Rif’ah Dwi Ayuwardani, Mellasanti Aziiza, Arizia Aulia Azizah Azizah Bagus Yunianto Wibowo, Bagus Yunianto Bayu Setyo Nugroho, Bayu Setyo Budi Prasetya Budiarti, Rizqi Putri Nourma Dedi, Muhammad Devie, Erika Dike Bayu Magfira, Dike Bayu Dwi A, Ratna Ariesta Dwi Handayani Edward Suryaputra Farhani, Alivia Rahma Farouk, Umar Febrina Indrasari Firmansyah, Ardhi Dwi Fitri, Anindo Saka Handayani , Nanik Handayani, Chika Tunas Heni Agustina Ima Kurniastuti Inayah Inayah Indriasari, Febrina Iwan Hermawan Jati Nugroho Jumi Khairul Saleh Mahawati, Greta Malebra, Irawan Mardiyanti , Ika Marhaeni, Sri Maslia, Ramzi Dhamar Fahlefi Maula, Nadliatul Muhamadin, Norhaslinda bt Muhammad Azhar Arwan Mursyidul Ibad Nanang Adie Setyawan Nastiti, Ana Putri Naufal, Rafif Nisa’, Fauziyatun Nisfu Asrul Sani Noventi, Iis Nurkhayati , Isnaini Nurkhayati, Isnaini Pamungkas, Aji Bayu Pramesti, Gilda Pratiwi, Dera Intan Cahya Pratiwi, Mona Inayah Purnamasari, Eva Putri, Adelia Erlita Putut Haribowo, Putut Ramadan, Mohammad Noval Ramadhani, Muhammad Azka Robith Retno Aulia Vinarti Retno Twistiandayani Riski, Siti Tasya Putri Rita Sari Riyan Sisiawan Putra Rizki Amalia Rizki Amalia Rohman, Mochamad Khakim Rosinda Siagian, Stefani Mutiara Rozi, Muhammad Javier Dafa Salsabila, Aqilla Salsiyah, Sri Marhaeni Sandiarsi, Herlinda Saptianing, Saptianing Saputri, Kharisma Septiarti, Nadiya Puput Ika Setyo Nugroho, Bayu Siswanti, Anas Tifa Rahma Soleha, Umdatus Sri Eka Sadriatwati, Sri Eka Sri Hartatik Sri Rumini, Mohamad Saiful Anwar Sri Wahyuni Suharmanto Susanto, Fajar Annas Susanto, Rudi Umar Syamsul Ghufron Teguh Herlambang Uliyatul Laili, Uliyatul Utama, Nadila Gita Putri Utami, Erita Utami, Hadiahti Widyanti, Dika Vivi Wiedayanti, Destine Fajar WINARTO Wulan, Tri Deviasari Yudianto, Firman Yunik Windarti Zujajatul ‘Ilmi