International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 174 - Number 13 |
Year of Publication: 2021 |
Authors: Olga E. Melo, Harson Kapoh, Anthon A. Kimbal, Oktavianus Lintong, Ivonne Putong, Pearl Wenas |
10.5120/ijca2021921020 |
Olga E. Melo, Harson Kapoh, Anthon A. Kimbal, Oktavianus Lintong, Ivonne Putong, Pearl Wenas . Software Testing using the Black Box Method: Case study - Pioneer Tourism Web in Southeast Minahasa. International Journal of Computer Applications. 174, 13 ( Jan 2021), 28-32. DOI=10.5120/ijca2021921020
Southeast Minahasa Regency which is part of North Sulawesi Province also has many tourism objects including well-known natural attractions. In this study ours conducted a study on the quality of existing pilot tourism web using the Black Box method. The pilot tourism web is made specifically for tourist objects that are not too well known or not yet known by the wider community but are only known by the local community or around. The purpose of this website is as a place to promote pilot tourism objects in Southeast Minahasa Regency. So that it can become an alternative tourist destination that can be visited by the wider community both in the province of North Sulawesi, National, and International. Black Box testing will be carried out to test the quality of this pilot travel web software without paying attention to the code and program structure, which means that only pay attention to whether the output is as expected or not. The purpose of this study is to determine whether the software is in accordance with the expected software specifications. Tests that have been carried out using the Black Box method cannot be separated from the desire to find out the errors that exist in the pilot tourism web software. In this test, the software being tested shows that the implementation of the software has been correctly carried out through functions according to the software specification requirements.