Implementasi Pengujian Alpha dan Beta Testing Pada Aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality

Authors

  • Tasya Menora Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
  • Clara Hetty Primasari Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
  • Yohanes Priadi Wibisono Program Studi Sistem Informasi, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
  • Thomas Adi Purnomo Sidhi Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
  • Djoko Budiyanto Setyohadi Program Studi Informatika, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta
  • Mutiara Cininta Program Studi Arsitektur, Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24002/konstelasi.v3i1.6625

Keywords:

Gamelan Virtual Reality, pengujian, alpha testing, beta testing

Abstract

Abstrak. Pengujian merupakan bagian atau tahapan yang sangat penting dalam proses pengembangan perangkat lunak. Pengujian yang dilakukan secara tepat akan menghasilkan perangkat lunak berkualitas tinggi yang akhirnya dapat meningkatkan kepuasan pengguna dalam menggunakan perangkat lunak tersebut. Penelitian yang berjudul implementasi pengujian alpha dan beta testing pada aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality dilakukan dengan tujuan untuk menguji seluruh fungsionalitas aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality dan mengukur seberapa besar tingkat penerimaan pengguna terhadap aplikasi yang dikembangkan tersebut. Pengujian Fungsionalitas aplikasi dilakukan dengan menggunakan metode alpha testing, sedangkan pengukuran tingkat penerimaan pengguna dilakukan dengan metode beta testing. Pada pengujian alpha testing, penulis secara langsung menguji dan membandingkan output aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality. Jika output yang dihasilkan berbeda dengan output yang diharapkan, maka fungsionalitas itu gagal dikembangkan. Pengujian ini menghasilkan sebuah kesimpulan bahwa fungsionalitas aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality telah dikembangkan dengan baik. Pada pengujian beta testing, penulis menganalisis jawaban kuesioner yang diisi oleh responden setelah menggunakan dan menguji aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality. Hasil dari proses analisis tersebut adalah pengguna sangat menerima aplikasi Gamelan Virtual Reality yang dikembangkan.

 

Abstract. Testing is an essential part and stage of software development. Properly conducted testing will result in high-quality software that ultimately enhances user satisfaction in utilizing the software. The research entitled "Implementation of Alpha and Beta Testing in Virtual Reality Gamelan Application" aims to test the entire functionality of the virtual reality gamelan application and measure the level of user acceptance towards the developed application. The functionality testing of the application was carried out using the alpha testing method, while the measurement of user acceptance was done through the beta testing method. In the alpha testing, the authors directly tested and compared the output of the virtual reality gamelan application. If the produced output differed from the expected output, it indicated a failure in functionality development. This testing leads to the conclusion that the functionality of the virtual reality gamelan application had been well developed. In the beta testing, the authors analyzed the questionnaire responses filled out by the participants after using and testing the virtual reality gamelan application. The result of this analysis shows that users highly accepted the developed virtual reality gamelan application

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07-06-2023

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