| B. Regnell, P. Runeson, and C. Wohlin. Towards integration of use case modelling and usage-based testing. The Journal of Systems and Software, 50(2):117--130, 2000. |
.... been studied for UML [8] but also for example for OML [7] General considerations and classi cations of UML stereotypes have been discussed in [2, 4] UML related questions concerning application dependent stereotypes [11] and application dependent development have been studied for example in [6, 3, 1, 9]. The structure of the rest of the paper is as follows. Section 2 discusses the basic idea of the paper by an example. Section 3 points out on which part of the UML metamodel our approach relies. Sections 4 and 5 explain the technical details of our ideas by considering the stereotypes ....
Bjorn Regnell, Per Runeson, and Claes Wohlin. Towards integration of use case modelling and usage-based testing. Journal of Systems and Software, 50(2):117-130, February 2000.
....of building a usage model for reliability testing. The second integration strategy, model extension, is based on the assumption that a tailored scenario model can be used directly for V V, if it is extended with additional information necessary for testing. 8 Accepted at REFSQ 98 The work in [26] represents an initial study on each of these strategies, but hard evidence on which strategy that fits best in various contexts requires further research. There are, however, some basic reflections on the different strategies: 1.Model extension requires only one model, which can be assumed to ....
Regnell, B., Runeson, P., Wohlin, C., "Towards Integration of Use Case Modelling and Usage-Based Testing", Submitted to Journal of Systems and Software.
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B. Regnell, P. Runeson, and C. Wohlin. Towards integration of use case modelling and usage-based testing. The Journal of Systems and Software, 50(2):117--130, 2000.
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