Third International Conference On Quality Software Combining Behavior and Data Modeling in Automated Test Case Generation Dallas, Texas November 06-November 07 ISBN: 0-7695-2015-4
Software testing plays a critical role in the process of creating and delivering high-quality software products. Manual software testing can be an expensive, tedious and error-prone process, therefore testing is often automated in an attempt to reduce its cost and improve its defect detection capability. Model-based testing, a technique used in automated test case generation, is an important topic because it addresses the need for test suites that are of high-quality and yet, maintainable. Current model-based techniques often use a single model to represent system behavior. Using a single model may restrict the number and type of test cases that may be generated. In this paper, system-level test case generation is accomplished using two models to represent system behavior. The results of case studies used to evaluate this technique indicate that for the systems studied a larger percentage of the required test cases can be generated using the combined modeling approach.
Citation:
Patrick J. Schroeder, Eok Kim, Jerry Arshem, Pankaj Bolaki, "Combining Behavior and Data Modeling in Automated Test Case Generation," qsic, pp.247, Third International Conference On Quality Software, 2003 Usage of this product signifies your acceptance of the Terms of Use. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||