M. Pinto, M. Gonçalves, P. Masci, and J.C. Campos
TOM: a Model-Based GUI Testing framework
In Formal Aspects of Component Software, volume 10487 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pages 155-161. Springer. 2017.

Abstract

Applying model-based testing to interactive systems enables the systematic testing of the system by automatically simulating user actions on the user interface. It reduces the cost of (expensive) user testing by identifying implementations errors without the involvement of human users, but raises a number of specific challenges, such as how to achieve good coverage of the actual use of the system during the testing process. This paper describes TOM, a model-based testing framework that uses a combination of tools and mutation testing techniques to maximize testing of user interface behaviors.

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@inproceedings{PintoGMC:2017,
 author = {M. Pinto and M. Gonçalves and P. Masci, and J.C. Campos},
 title = {{TOM}: a Model-Based GUI Testing framework},
 booktitle = {Formal Aspects of Component Software},
 pages = {155-161},
 publisher = {Springer},
 series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
 volume = {10487},
 year = {2017},
 doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-68034-7_9},
 abstract = {Applying model-based testing to interactive systems enables the systematic testing of the system by automatically simulating user actions on the user interface. It reduces the cost of (expensive) user testing by identifying implementations errors without the involvement of human users, but raises a number of specific challenges, such as how to achieve good coverage of the actual use of the system during the testing process. This paper describes TOM, a model-based testing framework that uses a combination of tools and mutation testing techniques to maximize testing of user interface behaviors.},
 paperurl = {http://www.di.uminho.pt/~jfc/publications/PintoGMC2017-FACS-postprint.pdf}
}

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