Basis Path Testing Implementation for Detecting Software Risk toward Errors and Failures

Andika Elok Amalia
Software Engineering Department Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto Purwokerto, Indonesia
Emi Iryanti
Informatics Department Institut Teknologi Telkom Purwokerto Purwokerto, Indonesia








Abstract

The software testing process is very important to avoid errors when the device is used by the user. Software testing is also an important component of software quality assurance (SQA), and a number of software organizations spend up to 40% of their resources for testing. Some software that has not gone through a testing process that is in accordance with the standard so that it does not have a testing document that results in the system still untested but has been used. In this paper, basis path testing is implemented to a software that never been tested before to evaluate the risk of the software towards errors and failure. From three functionalities that tested, one of them has cyclometic complexity value > 10 that means it has medium risk.




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27/11/2018


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978-602-53524-0-9


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Proceeding The 2nd International Conference on Informatics for Development
27 November 2018
ISBN 978-602-53524-0-9
Open Access