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Recent advances in techniques for testing graphical user interfaces (GUIs) enabled to develop workflow models and successfully employ them to generate large numbers of test cases by defining new test adequacy criteria and optimizing test suites for increasing the test efficiency. The key to the success of these event-focused techniques, especially event flow graphs and event sequence graphs, is that...
One of the interesting questions currently discussed in software testing, both in practice and academia, is the role of test sequences on software testing, especially on fault detection. Previous work includes empirical research on rather small examples tested by relatively short test sequences. Belief is "the longer the better", i.e., the longer test sequences are, the more faults are detected...
Testing of graphical user interfaces is important due to its potential to reveal faults in operation and performance of the system under consideration. Most existing test approaches generate test cases as sequences of events of different length. The cost of the test process depends on the number and total length of those test sequences. One of the problems to be encountered is the determination of...
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