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Model-based testing in practice


Abstract:

Model-based testing is a new and evolving technique for generating a suite of test cases from requirements. Testers using this approach concentrate on a data model and ge...Show More

Abstract:

Model-based testing is a new and evolving technique for generating a suite of test cases from requirements. Testers using this approach concentrate on a data model and generation infrastructure instead of hand-crafting individual tests. Several relatively small studies have demonstrated how combinatorial test generation techniques allow testers to achieve broad coverage of the input domain with a small number of tests. We have conducted several relatively large projects in which we applied these techniques to systems with millions of lines of code. Given the complexity of testing, the model-based testing approach was used in conjunction with test automation harnesses. Since no large empirical study has been conducted to measure efficacy of this new approach, we report on our experience with developing tools and methods in support of model-based testing. The four case studies presented here offer details and results of applying combinatorial test-generation techniques on a large scale to diverse applications. Based on the four projects, we offer our insights into what works in practice and our thoughts about obstacles to transferring this technology into testing organizations.
Date of Conference: 22-22 May 1999
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:1-58113-074-0
Print ISSN: 0270-5257
Conference Location: Los Angeles, CA, USA

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