I did a presentation about model-based testing. It’s here. Click below to progress, or click here for full screen. I’ve written a series of posts about the tool, mostly as development blog, so you can follow the thought process. The blogs are not 100% up-to-date with the stuff presented, so take that as a preview […]
Tag: Model-based testing
Decisions and Tables
I have written a bit about how I wanted to do reporting in the MBT Workbench. The idea was simple: just extract all the results, dump them into a database, and use an approach similar to what we did back in the days using ASAP: generate a report using an off-the-shelf business-intelligence suite, here JasperReports. […]
Using Process Mining and Archetypes in Model-based Testing
In this post, I outline some loose ideas I have for improving what is already in the MBT workbench. These features do not attempt to broaden the scope of the tool to new domains, but instead to pull in more cool methods from academia to aid in test-driven development and business-driven development. […]
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The Road Ahead for Model-Based Testing
In this post, I want to show some of the changes I have made to make the MBT Workbench support testing web applications and inspecting databases. […]
Model-based Testing II: The GUIening
The modeling business is all about looks. Delicate lines, color composition, presentation all coming together. Ok, I’m done with a bad attempt at a bad analogy. Reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. As is the existence of such rumors. While I’ve been quiet about my MBT Workbench, this is in part because I have […]
Relevant Parameters for Testing
I’m working on reporting for my Model-based Testing Workbench. As part of that, I’ve been considering how to best store test parameters (inputs to the test and results coming out of the test). I was just kind-of going off on my intuition: I need some input parameters in the model domain and in the real-world […]