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Seventh International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC 2007)
Testing against Natural Language Requirements
Portland, Oregon, USA
October 11-October 12
ISBN: 0-7695-3035-4
Harry M. Sneed, Anecon GmbH, Vienna, Austria
Testing against natural language requirements is the standard approach for system and acceptance testing. This test is often performed by an independent test organization unfamiliar with the application area. The only things the testers have to go by are the written requirements. So it is essential to be able to analyze those requirements and to extract test cases from them. In this paper an automated approach to requirements based testing is presented and illustrated on an industrial application.
Citation:
Harry M. Sneed, "Testing against Natural Language Requirements," qsic, pp.380-387, Seventh International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC 2007), 2007
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