Testing the Population Administration Website Application Using the Black Box Testing Boundary Value Analysis Method
Ginanjar Wiro Sasmito, M. Nishom
Abstract
The population administration website application is a computer platform that makes it easy for the government to integrate population data collected by the Department of Population and Civil Registration with the Central Statistics Agency. This application was created to maximize the validity, accuracy, and quality of data. Each module in the application was subject to testing to ensure that it was running according to the expected functionality. This aimed to see the level of errors that occurred in the software. In this study, application testing was carried out with Black Box Testing using the Boundary Value Analysis (BVA) technique, which was to determine the lower and upper limit values based on the data being tested. The BVA test results showed that the application was able to handle data, both normal and abnormal, with a success percentage of 90.9%.