Proceedings of the 1st ACM International Workshop on Empirical Assessment of Software Engineering Languages and Technologies: H 2007
DOI: 10.1145/1353673.1353681
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“…Dias Neto et al [1] and Shafique [11] FSM models are exploited to generate test cases. By traversing the application FSM, sequences of application events can be extracted, so as to satisfy given coverage criteria [13].…”
Section: Baseline Sequence Generation Strategies In Model Based Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dias Neto et al [1] and Shafique [11] FSM models are exploited to generate test cases. By traversing the application FSM, sequences of application events can be extracted, so as to satisfy given coverage criteria [13].…”
Section: Baseline Sequence Generation Strategies In Model Based Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It brings risk analysis to the work bench of testers because it employs UML sequence diagrams as the modeling language, conservatively extended with our own notation for representing risk information. Sequence diagrams are widely recognized and used within the testing community and it is among the top three modeling languages applied within the model based testing community [14]. Risk identification, estimation and prioritization in our method are in line with what is referred to as risk assessment in ISO 31000 [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The reason for choosing sequence diagrams is that they are widely recognized and used within the testing community. In fact, it is among the top three modeling languages applied within the model-based testing community [14]. By annotating sequence diagrams with risk information, we bring risk analysis to the work bench of testers without the burden of a separate risk analysis language, thus reducing the effort needed to adopt the approach.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In model based testing, test cases are derived from models, which are often presented by mean of finite state machines, of the application under test [1]. The underlying idea is that the model encodes all relevant application behaviours and abstracts away the irrelevant implementation details, so that testing can be focused on covering all critical application behaviours, without wasting time on non-critical features of the application.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%