Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases

Requirements validation is a crucial process to determine whether client-stakeholders’ needs and expectations of a product are sufficiently correct and complete. Various requirements validation techniques have been used to evaluate the correctness and quality of requirements, but most of these tech...

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Main Authors: massila, kamalrudin, Aiza, M. Nor, Grundy, John, Hosking, John, Robinson, Mark
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spelling my.utem.eprints.137072015-07-06T08:45:26Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/13707/ Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases massila, kamalrudin Aiza, M. Nor Grundy, John Hosking, John Robinson, Mark QA76 Computer software Requirements validation is a crucial process to determine whether client-stakeholders’ needs and expectations of a product are sufficiently correct and complete. Various requirements validation techniques have been used to evaluate the correctness and quality of requirements, but most of these techniques are tedious, expensive and time consuming. Accordingly, most project members are reluctant to invest their time and efforts in the requirements validation process.Moreover, automated tool supports that promote effective collaboration between the client-stakeholders and the engineers are still lacking. In this paper, we describe a novel approach that combines prototyping and test-based requirements techniques to improve the requirements validation process and promote better communication and collaboration between requirements engineers and clientstakeholders. To justify the potential of this prototype tool, we also present three types of evaluation conducted on the prototpye tool, which are the usability survey, 3-tool comparison analysis and expert reviews. IOS Press 2014 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/13707/1/somet2014_AIZA.pdf massila, kamalrudin and Aiza, M. Nor and Grundy, John and Hosking, John and Robinson, Mark (2014) Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases. In: New Trends in Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques,Series:Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence and Applications,. IOS Press.
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massila, kamalrudin
Aiza, M. Nor
Grundy, John
Hosking, John
Robinson, Mark
Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
description Requirements validation is a crucial process to determine whether client-stakeholders’ needs and expectations of a product are sufficiently correct and complete. Various requirements validation techniques have been used to evaluate the correctness and quality of requirements, but most of these techniques are tedious, expensive and time consuming. Accordingly, most project members are reluctant to invest their time and efforts in the requirements validation process.Moreover, automated tool supports that promote effective collaboration between the client-stakeholders and the engineers are still lacking. In this paper, we describe a novel approach that combines prototyping and test-based requirements techniques to improve the requirements validation process and promote better communication and collaboration between requirements engineers and clientstakeholders. To justify the potential of this prototype tool, we also present three types of evaluation conducted on the prototpye tool, which are the usability survey, 3-tool comparison analysis and expert reviews.
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author massila, kamalrudin
Aiza, M. Nor
Grundy, John
Hosking, John
Robinson, Mark
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Aiza, M. Nor
Grundy, John
Hosking, John
Robinson, Mark
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title Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
title_short Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
title_full Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
title_fullStr Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
title_full_unstemmed Automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
title_sort automatic acceptance test case generation from essential use cases
publisher IOS Press
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url http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/13707/1/somet2014_AIZA.pdf
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