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Pengujian Blackbox Testing Website Garuda Farm Menggunakan Teknik Equivalence Partitioning Hardika, Bagus; Kurniawan, Mahesa Dzikri; Adzka, Muhammad; Prastowiyono, Daffarizqy; Banyubasa, Apik; Wicaksono, Aditya; Nasir, Muhammad
Jurnal Kridatama Sains dan Teknologi Vol 6 No 02 (2024): JURNAL KRIDATAMA SAINS DAN TEKNOLOGI
Publisher : Universitas Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama Kebumen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53863/kst.v6i02.1420

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Software Testing is a critical aspect of ensuring the quality and performance of a system before its release. This study examines the Testing of the Garuda Farm website using the Black Box Testing method and the Equivalence Partitioning technique to detect errors within the system. The objective of this research is to identify errors in the blog menu system of the Garuda Farm website, ensuring that existing data is preserved before being utilized by the Admin. The Garuda Farm website is designed as a corporate profile, featuring functionalities such as login, registration, homepage, about page, product services, blog, and contact information. This study focuses on Testing the blog addition feature, which is frequently used to disseminate information through articles. The Equivalence Partitioning technique divides the input domain into data groups, encompassing both valid and invalid inputs, to ensure comprehensive Testing of each feature. The test results indicate that most features function according to specifications, with some exceptions related to input validation, such as blog creation dates and image uploads. Several errors were identified in handling invalid inputs, including the system’s inaccuracies in processing invalid dates and images. With a Testing validity rate of 56.25%, these findings provide recommendations for system improvements to enhance the quality and user experience of the Garuda Farm website. The implications of these findings suggest that improvements in input validation mechanisms, particularly for dates and images, can enhance system reliability and prevent the loss of critical data. Consequently, this would improve user experience and maintain the website’s credibility. Through the optimization of this Testing process, the Garuda Farm website is expected to enhance its credibility and competitive edge in the digital era
Penguatan Sumber Daya Manusia Halal Di Rest Area KM 72A Tol Purbaleunyi Arah Bandung Darmawan, Rachmat; Julian, Fajar Azhari; Rachmayani, Novianti; Rochim, Abdul; Mulyana, Andri; Adzka, Muhammad; Muchtar, Abdul Haris; Winanto, Sujoko
SocietalServe: Journal of Community Engagement and Services Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Societal Serve: Journal of Community Engagement and Services
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional Mabadi Iqtishad Al Islami

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70063/societalserve.v2i2.122

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Halal Product Processing (P3H) certification mentoring is a community service activity aimed at helping P3H training participants obtain halal certification in halal human resource competencies. The research was conducted by mentoring halal human resource participants around the KM 72A Rest Area. The method of this activity is PAR (Participatory Action Research) to be able to answer partner problems directly through a combination of knowledge transfer, field practice and ongoing coaching. Mentoring is carried out by training P3H participants by providing pre- and post-tests, as well as creating SiHalal accounts and of course uploading documents to the application. Conducting simulations in conducting halal verification and validation for assisted MSMEs. Training is carried out until P3H participants are eligible to receive certificates. The result of this service is the certification of P3H training participants, which is expected to provide added value for participants and the community around the KM 72A Rest Area and of course, public or buyer confidence in the sustainability of the halal zone at the KM 72A Rest Area