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Application of Base Path for Optimal Testing of Software
Author(s) -
Harson Kapoh,
Olga Melo,
Anthon Arie
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/ijca2018918164
Subject(s) - computer science , path (computing) , base (topology) , software , operating system , mathematics , mathematical analysis
Many purposes for system testing such as testing are carried out to ensure there are no bugs in the application. Tests are also carried out due to the need for a process to evaluate a system both manually and automatically. Testing is carried out by researchers on a software that uses HTML and PHP programming languages. The software developed will be used to connect between the ordering and producers of coconut flour. Software like this is expected to make it easier for customers to place an order by simply accessing orders through the existing application system facilities through the internet network. The application of the testing carried out on the software uses the Base Path Testing method ... Base path Testing is a structural testing group. The process of basic path testing will be considered optimal if all paths that are considered independent in the program, the interface is also a logical decision that has been executed at least once. This test implementation is a white-box testing technique where graph theory is used to analyze the complexity of a structured system. The method that will be used is to make a graph of the control flow of each program function so that optimal testing will be obtained based on the test design. The basic path method is used because of the awareness

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