Testing object-oriented systems: models, patterns, and tools
Testing object-oriented systems: models, patterns, and tools
Testing Computer Software, Second Edition
Testing Computer Software, Second Edition
Mastering UML with Rational Rose 2002
Mastering UML with Rational Rose 2002
Testing Component-Based Software: A Cautionary Tale
IEEE Software
End-To-End Integration Testing Design
COMPSAC '01 Proceedings of the 25th International Computer Software and Applications Conference on Invigorating Software Development
Scenario Based Integration Testing for Object-Oriented Software Development
ATS '99 Proceedings of the 8th Asian Test Symposium
A systematic approach to automatically generate test scenarios from UML activity diagrams
ACST'07 Proceedings of the third conference on IASTED International Conference: Advances in Computer Science and Technology
Synthesis of test scenarios using UML activity diagrams
Software and Systems Modeling (SoSyM)
Using anti-ant-like agents to generate test threads from the UML diagrams
TestCom'05 Proceedings of the 17th IFIP TC6/WG 6.1 international conference on Testing of Communicating Systems
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Software testing plays a crucial role in assuring software quality. One of the most important issues in the software testing research is the generation of the test cases. For the scenario-based software testing, the thin-threads, which are the usage scenarios in a software system from the end userýs point of view, are frequently used to generate test cases. However, the generation of the thin-threads is not an easy task. Scenario-based business model has to be manually derived or labor-intensive business analysis has to be manually carried out in order to extract the thin-threads from a software system. In this paper, we propose an automated approach to directly generate thin-threads from the UML artifacts. The generated thin-threads can be used to generate and to prioritize the test cases for scenario-based software testing.