UML diagram-driven test scenarios generation based on the temporal graph grammar

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Abstract

Model-based software architecture verification and test scenarios generation are becoming more and more important in the software industry. Based on the existing temporal graph grammar, this paper proposes a new formalization method of the context-sensitive graph grammar for aiming at UML activity diagrams, which is called the UML Activity Graph Grammar, or UAGG. In the UAGG, there are new definitions and parsing algorithms. The proposed mechanisms are able to not only check the structural correctness of the UML activity diagram but also automatically generate the test scenario according to user constraints. Finally, a case study is discussed to illustrate how the UAGG and its algorithms work.

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Shi, Z., Zeng, X., Zhang, T., Han, L., & Qian, Y. (2021). UML diagram-driven test scenarios generation based on the temporal graph grammar. KSII Transactions on Internet and Information Systems, 15(7), 2476–2495. https://doi.org/10.3837/tiis.2021.07.010

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