BLACK BOX TESTING ON A MINI ERP SYSTEM: A STRATEGY FOR BUG DETECTION AND MINIMISATION

Muhammad Annas Darunnaja, Mohammad Zidan Alvaro, Muhammad Ainul Yaqin

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This research discusses the application of Black Box testing on a mini ERP System with a focus on bug recognition and reduction. Mini ERP systems are an important component in managing the business activities of small and medium-sized companies. However, like any other software, Mini ERP Systems are prone to bugs that can disrupt system performance and cost the company money. The main problem faced is the high frequency of undetected bugs, which can potentially cause operational disruptions and financial losses. In this research, an efficient Black Box testing strategy is presented to identify bugs in mini ERP Systems without requiring knowledge of the internal structure of the system. Through this approach, various testing techniques and methods are reviewed to improve accuracy in bug discovery and reduce the risk of system failure. Hopefully, the findings from this research will benefit software developers as well as business owners in improving the quality and reliability of their mini ERP Systems.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18860/jocdas.v2i1.28059

DOI (PDF): https://doi.org/10.18860/jocdas.v2i1.28059.g11556

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