A subset of precise UML for model-based testing
Author(s) -
Fabrice Bouquet,
Christophe Grandpierre,
Bruno Legeard,
Fabien Peureux,
Nicolas Vacelet,
Mark Utting
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/1291535.1291545
Subject(s) - computer science , unified modeling language , model based testing , traceability , test case , programming language , software engineering , executable , uml tool , test management approach , applications of uml , test suite , code coverage , process (computing) , software , software development , machine learning , software construction , regression analysis
This paper presents an original model-based testing approach that takes a UML behavioural view of the system under test and automatically generates test cases and executable test scripts according to model coverage criteria. This approach is embedded in the LEIRIOS Test Designer tool and is currently deployed in domains such as Enterprise IT and electronic transaction applications. This model-based testing approach makes it possible to automatically produce the traceability matrix from requirements to test cases as part of the test generation process. This paper defines the subset of UML used for model-based testing and illustrates it using a small example. Copyright 2007 ACM
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