An Improved Approach for Generating Test Cases during Model-Based Testing Using Tree Traversal Algorithm

  • Achimugu O
  • Achimugu P
  • Nwufoh C
  • et al.
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Abstract

During the model-based software testing process, test cases are generated from modeled requirements to conduct acceptance testing. However, existing approaches generate erroneous test cases, lack full coverage criteria and prototype tools. Therefore, the aim of this research is to develop an approach capable of reducing erroneous test case generation based on full coverage criteria and a prototype tool. The method employed was to develop a parser to extract information from the XMI file of a modeling diagram where a tree is constructed and a traversal operation executed on the nodes and edges to generate test cases. The results obtained from the proposed approach showed that 97.35% of the generated test cases were precise and comprehensive enough to conduct testing because all the nodes and edges were fully covered during the traversal operations.

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Achimugu, O., Achimugu, P., Nwufoh, C., Husssein, S., Kolapo, R., & Olufemi, T. (2021). An Improved Approach for Generating Test Cases during Model-Based Testing Using Tree Traversal Algorithm. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 14(06), 257–265. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsea.2021.146015

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