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Domain-Specific Model-Driven Testing

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Part of the book series: Software Engineering Research (SER)

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Table of contents (13 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages III-XIII
  2. Testing of Software

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 1-16
  3. Use of Models in Software Engineering

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 17-27
  4. System Families and Variability

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 29-40
  5. Information Retrieval and Digital Libraries

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 41-55
  6. The MTCC Approach

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 57-75
  7. Models for System and Test Representation

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 77-97
  8. Application of MTCC Models

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 99-127
  9. Validation Goals and Design

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 151-174
  10. Results of the Validation

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 175-197
  11. Related Work

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 199-212
  12. Summary and Contributions

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 213-216
  13. Outlook and Conclusion

    • Stefan Baerisch
    Pages 217-219
  14. Back Matter

    Pages 221-244

About this book

Software reuse and software quality are increasingly important topics in today’s software engineering both for researchers and for practitioners. The design and implementation of tests is especially challenging when tests are conceptualized for different variants and versions of an application.

Stefan Baerisch applies a combination of feature modelling and code generation, for which he uses a model-driven approach, in order to facilitate the design of tests by non-programmers. Thus, the reuse of tests, represented by abstract test models, for different systems under tests is made possible. The approach uses code generation to allow test execution on heterogeneous and changing implementations. This combination of modelling and code generation allows for a more integrated and more efficient testing process.

About the author

Dr.-Ing. Stefan Baerisch completed his doctoral thesis at the Department of Software Engineering at the Christian Albrechts University, Kiel. He works as a consultant in Oldenburg.

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