| Hartmann, J., Imoberdorf, C., Meisinger, M.: Uml-based integration testing. In: Intl. Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ACM Press (2000) 60--70 |
....relevant and has been tackled in several papers. Most of the papers that address this problem propose functional testing techniques to derive test cases. In particular, several techniques are based on the generation of test cases from either formal specifications [10, 11, 36] or from UML diagrams [1, 17, 25]. Structural testing for object oriented software has not been widely investigated yet. Some work investigates mutation based techniques [21] Other work focuses on the combination of functional and structural testing, but does not tackle the problem of generating structural based test cases [4, ....
J. Hartmann, C. Imoberdorf, and M. Meisinger. UML-based integration testing. In Proceedings of the International Symposium in Software Testing and Analysis (ISSTA '00), pages 60--70. IEEE Computer Society Press, 2000.
....approach we adopt UML, the Unified Modelling Language, that is the emerging graphical notation to model, document and specify OO systems along all the phases of the software process. In literature there are many studies about using UML for design, but only few regarding its usage for testing [1] [2], 4] We opportunely decided to base our test strategy on UML, so that its application can descend directly from the analysis of the diagrams already developed for the analysis and design phases. Therefore this strategy can be adopted by industries already using UML with little additional ....
Hartmann, J., Imoberdof, C., Meisenger, M., "UML-Based Integration Testing", in ISSTA 2000.
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Hartmann, J., Imoberdorf, C., Meisinger, M.: Uml-based integration testing. In: Intl. Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, ACM Press (2000) 60--70
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Jean Hartmann, Claudio Imoberdorf, Michael Meisinger, "UML-Based Integration Testing", Proceedings of the International Symposium on Software Testing and Analysis, Portland, Oregon, 2000, pp. 60-70
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J. Hartmann et al.: UML-Based Integration Testing. ISSTA00. Portland, Oregon.
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