Towards the automated generation of abstract test cases from requirements models

M. Granda, O.N. Condori-Fernandez, T. Vos, O. Pastor

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Abstract

In a testing process, the design, selection, creation and execution of test cases is a very time-consuming and error-prone task when done manually, since suitable and effective test cases must be obtained from the requirements. This paper presents a model-driven testing approach for conceptual schemas that automatically generates a set of abstract test cases, from requirements models. In this way, tests and requirements are linked together to find defects as soon as possible, which can considerably reduce the risk of defects and project reworking. The authors propose a generation strategy which consists of: two meta-models, a set of transformations rules which are used to generate a Test Model, and the Abstract Test Cases from an existing approach to communication-oriented Requirements Engineering; and an algorithm based on Breadth-First Search. A practical application of our approach is included.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication1st IEEE International Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing,
EditorsM Felderer, E Bjarnason, M Staats, M Morandini, M Borg, M Unterkalmsteiner
Place of PublicationKarlskrona, Sweden
PublisherIEEE
Pages39-46
ISBN (Print)9781479963348
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2014
EventInternational Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing, RET - Karlskrona, Sweden
Duration: 26 Aug 201428 Aug 2014

Conference

ConferenceInternational Workshop on Requirements Engineering and Testing, RET
Period26/08/1428/08/14

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