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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
Patrick J. Schroeder, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Eok Kim, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Jerry Arshem, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Pankaj Bolaki, University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee
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
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