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This work proposes an on-the-fly testing approach for Web applications based on automaton theory. Web applications and test directives which are used to select test cases are modeled by FSM (Finite State Machine). Synchronous product is used to combine these two kinds of FSMs in order to check whether the SUT (System Under Test) includes the behavior expressed by the test directive. Test cases are...
Web testing is a promising technique to ensure the high quality of Web applications. This work regards a Web application as the composition of different interacting components. A composite component consists of several other components. A Component Interaction Diagram (CID) is constructed from the specification of the Web application under test. The CID is described in XML fashion. For each component,...
This paper proposes a practical test model and test approach for Web applications based on use cases and their corresponding sequence diagrams. Large Web applications are modeled as hierarchical profile use-case diagrams called UCTM (use case transition model). From the hierarchical UCTM, the sequential dependency relationship of use cases can be gained. Traversing the UCTM from top to down, each...
Web applications can only be accessed through dedicated client systems called Web browsers. Most current Web browsers offer many tools or facilities for Web page revisiting, including the back and forward buttons, refresh, favorites, link menu and history lists etc. Users can press the back or forward buttons to negatively influence the behaviors of Web application navigation. Existing navigation...
To ensure the requested quality of Web applications as expected, it is critical and challenging to test them. This work defines Web application schema and constructs Web application relation graph in order to model Web applications. An approach to generating test paths is presented by establishing path-generating graph which is derived from the Web application relation graph and used to produce path...
In order to ensure the security and reliability of Web application, the testing of Web application is one of the most effective methods. This work regards a Web application as the composition of different interactive logical components (LCs). We combine LCs with agent to assist to automatic generate test cases for testing Web applications. From pages-flow-diagram (PFD) of Web application under test,...
Borrowing the thoughts of component interaction, the concept of Logic Component (LC) is proposed, and a Web application is divided into LCs which is mapped into the actual physical components finally. This paper supposes that each component and LC is a black box which has been well tested. So Web applications can be regarded as a set of interactive components. It mainly concentrates on testing the...
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