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SELF: an Easy Way to Perform Acceptance Testing
Author(s) -
Pedro Oliveira,
Denise Costa,
Matheus Souza,
Pedro Santos Neto
Publication year - 2014
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.5753/sbqs.2014.15251
Subject(s) - computer science , correctness , software engineering , task (project management) , acceptance testing , system integration testing , non regression testing , quality (philosophy) , manual testing , software quality assurance , software , quality assurance , software testing , software reliability testing , software quality , white box testing , black box testing , software construction , software development , programming language , systems engineering , engineering , operations management , external quality assessment , epistemology , philosophy
Tests are useful in many aspects related to quality assurance. A special aspect is the software validation by customers. This task does not require knowledge in programming languages or special technologies, because the customers should verify only the correctness of business rules. In this paper, it is proposed a tool that allows the creation of tests that can be used by developers during the software construction and even by the customers during the acceptance of the developed work. The tool saves time during testing activities through the combination of preexisting tools adapted for operation in a new method for Automated Acceptance Testing.

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