International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 174 - Number 12 |
Year of Publication: 2021 |
Authors: Harson Kapoh, Olga E. Melo, Anthon A. Kimbal |
10.5120/ijca2021921002 |
Harson Kapoh, Olga E. Melo, Anthon A. Kimbal . Black Box Testing in Web-based Applications: Case Study - Remedial Application at Manado State Polytechnic. International Journal of Computer Applications. 174, 12 ( Jan 2021), 21-24. DOI=10.5120/ijca2021921002
The teaching and learning process at Manado State Polytechnic is assisted by an online learning process. At the end of the learning process there are still students who have not passed one or more courses. The passed categories are passed, passed the experiment and did not pass. If the student passes the experiment, the student can follow a process of improvement known as remedial. The remedial process is usually done manually. Currently an online system has been developed for this remedial process. The online remedial process is urgently needed at this time because the Covid-19 pandemic has not ended. The system built to assist the remedial process is to use a web-based system. This system can accommodate the need to register for students who need improvements in the courses to be taken. This system is used by students, lecturers and admins. Software testing is needed so that the software can work in accordance with the expected functionality and can be truly ready to be implemented. Testing is done using the Black Box method where this method will test without paying attention to the structure of the program to be tested. Black Box testing is carried out on this web-based remedial software, carried out on a laboratory scale with real data to produce quality software because its functions can produce or process data as expected.