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Meliala, Rajhaga Jevannya; Anggraeni, Aulia; Holik, Wildan; Manik, Jonser Steven Rajali; Hakim, Ghaeril Juniawan Parel +2 more

International Journal of Computer Technology and Science 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Infomatika Indonesia

Software testing is a critical phase in information system development to ensure the system's quality and reliability. This study aims to evaluate the reliability and functionality of PT Perta Sakti Abadi's financial information system using the black-box testing method with the Equivalence Partitioning (EP) technique. This technique allows input data to be grouped into valid and invalid categories, minimizing test cases without reducing testing coverage. The testing focuses on the login feature as the system's primary component by evaluating various input combinations. The testing scenarios include boundary conditions to ensure the system handles inputs correctly in various situations.The results indicate that the system successfully verifies valid credentials, rejects access with invalid data, and provides informative error messages. Additionally, the system demonstrates resilience in handling testing scenarios, including inputs with special characters and empty fields. Input validation mechanisms function optimally, supporting secure user access and ensuring the login feature aligns with functional specifications. This successful testing forms a strong foundation for testing other modules, such as multi-level authentication and data encryption. Thus, the Equivalence Partitioning technique within the black-box testing method proves effective in enhancing the quality of web-based financial information systems.

Alif Azhar Amsyari; Bayu Gunawan; Rizky Hamdani; Sri Panca Rani; Nita Syahputri

Saturnus: Jurnal Teknologi dan Sistem Informasi 2024 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

This research focuses on the design and implementation of the Caesar Cipher method to improve the security of an Android-based School Academic Information System. In this digital era, data security is a major concern, especially in school academic information systems that manage important data. The Caesar Cipher method, as a simple and easy to implement encryption technique, is used in this research. The research results show that the implementation of Caesar Cipher has succeeded in increasing data security in the system. While this method does not provide a very high level of security, it can be part of a more complex security approach. Overall, this research shows that the design and implementation of Caesar Cipher is an effective step in improving the security of Android-based school academic information systems.