Khazanah Journal of Religion and Technology
Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): June

Comparison of the Fisher-Yates Shuffle and the Linear Congruent Algorithm for Randomizing Questions in Nahwu Learning Multimedia




Article Info

Publish Date
01 Jun 2023

Abstract

Nahwu Quiz is a basic Arabic learning application that can be played by the public over the age of 12 years. In the question practice menu, there are questions and 4 multiple choice questions. The user only needs to choose one of the multiple choices that the user thinks is correct/matches the question at hand. In one game, there are 5 questions. After answering all these questions, you will immediately see the score. The purpose of developing this application apart from being a medium of entertainment as well as a medium of learning and memory training for game users (users). To make this Nahwu Quiz application, the authors use the Fisher Yates Shuffle (FYS) algorithm which is used to perform the randomization function in multiple choice and the Linear Congruent Method (LCM) algorithm as a comparison. White box and black box testing were applied to see the feasibility of the program and to obtain efficiency in the comparison of randomization methods. The results of white box and black box testing on the application show that the application is feasible. with reference to the white box test results that the FYS algorithm and the LCM have the same complexity as the result of cyclomatic complexity = 2.

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kjrt

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Religion Humanities Computer Science & IT Engineering Social Sciences

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The Khazanah Journal of Religion and Technology is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the complex relationship between religion and technology. The journal aims to serve as a platform for publishing original research that explores the intersection of these two domains, focusing on recent ...