The Craft of Model-Based Testing
Seiten
2022
Auerbach (Verlag)
978-1-032-33967-2 (ISBN)
Auerbach (Verlag)
978-1-032-33967-2 (ISBN)
Model-based testing has long been used in Europe and is becoming more popular in the U.S. and the rest of the world. This book examines systems and software models, provides guidance on model selection, and explains how to test models. Readers also learn how to implement model-based testing in their development organizations. The book follows th
In his latest work, author Paul C Jorgensen takes his well-honed craftsman’s approach to mastering model-based testing (MBT). To be expert at MBT, a software tester has to understand it as a craft rather than an art. This means a tester should have deep knowledge of the underlying subject and be well practiced in carrying out modeling and testing techniques. Judgment is needed, as well as an understanding of MBT the tools.
The first part of the book helps testers in developing that judgment. It starts with an overview of MBT and follows with an in-depth treatment of nine different testing models with a chapter dedicated to each model. These chapters are tied together by a pair of examples: a simple insurance premium calculation and an event-driven system that describes a garage door controller. The book shows how simpler models—flowcharts, decision tables, and UML Activity charts—express the important aspects of the insurance premium problem. It also shows how transition-based models—finite state machines, Petri nets, and statecharts—are necessary for the garage door controller but are overkill for the insurance premium problem. Each chapter describes the extent to which a model can support MBT.
The second part of the book gives testers a greater understanding of MBT tools. It examines six commercial MBT products, presents the salient features of each product, and demonstrates using the product on the insurance premium and the garage door controller problems. These chapters each conclude with advice on implementing MBT in an organization. The last chapter describes six Open Source tools to round out a tester’s knowledge of MBT. In addition, the book supports the International Software Testing Qualifications Board’s (ISTQB®) MBT syllabus for certification.
In his latest work, author Paul C Jorgensen takes his well-honed craftsman’s approach to mastering model-based testing (MBT). To be expert at MBT, a software tester has to understand it as a craft rather than an art. This means a tester should have deep knowledge of the underlying subject and be well practiced in carrying out modeling and testing techniques. Judgment is needed, as well as an understanding of MBT the tools.
The first part of the book helps testers in developing that judgment. It starts with an overview of MBT and follows with an in-depth treatment of nine different testing models with a chapter dedicated to each model. These chapters are tied together by a pair of examples: a simple insurance premium calculation and an event-driven system that describes a garage door controller. The book shows how simpler models—flowcharts, decision tables, and UML Activity charts—express the important aspects of the insurance premium problem. It also shows how transition-based models—finite state machines, Petri nets, and statecharts—are necessary for the garage door controller but are overkill for the insurance premium problem. Each chapter describes the extent to which a model can support MBT.
The second part of the book gives testers a greater understanding of MBT tools. It examines six commercial MBT products, presents the salient features of each product, and demonstrates using the product on the insurance premium and the garage door controller problems. These chapters each conclude with advice on implementing MBT in an organization. The last chapter describes six Open Source tools to round out a tester’s knowledge of MBT. In addition, the book supports the International Software Testing Qualifications Board’s (ISTQB®) MBT syllabus for certification.
Paul C. Jorgensen
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Part 1 THEORY OF MODELS FOR MODEL-BASED TESTING
1 Overview of Model-Based Testing
2 Flowcharts
3 Decision Tables
4 Finite State Machines
5 Petri Nets
6 Event-Driven Petri Nets
7 Statecharts
8 Swim Lane Event-Driven Petri Nets
9 Object-Oriented Models
10 Business Process Modeling and Notation
Part 2 THE PRACTICE OF MODEL-BASED TESTING
11 About the International Software Testing Qualification Board
12 Implementing MBT in an Organization
13 Information Provided to Model-Based Testing Tool Vendors
14 Smartesting Yest and CertifyIt
15 TestOptimal
16 Conformiq, Inc.
17 Elvior
18 sepp.med GmbH
19 Verified Systems International GmbH
20 Open-Source Model-Based Testing Tools
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 14.06.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 75 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 625 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Qualität / Testen |
Mathematik / Informatik ► Informatik ► Theorie / Studium | |
ISBN-10 | 1-032-33967-5 / 1032339675 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-032-33967-2 / 9781032339672 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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