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With the growing complexity of computer-based systems, their graphical user interfaces have also become more complex. Accordingly, the test and analysis process becomes more tedious and costly. This paper introduces a holistic view of fault modelling that is carried out as a complementary step to system modelling, enabling a scalability of the test process, and providing considerable potential for automation. Event-based notions and tools are used to generate and select test cases systematically. The elements of the approach are illustrated and validated by a case study. This paper does not claim to introduce a novel theoretic approach; rather, it makes use of graph-theoretic results for a practical and simple, but nevertheless powerful, view of modelling, analysis and testing of graphical user interfaces. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.