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Most Model-Driven Development projects focus onmodel-level functional testing. However, our recent study foundan average of 67% additional logic-based test requirements from the code compared to the design model. The fact that full coverage at the design model level does not guarantee full coverage at the code level indicates that there are semantic behaviors in the model that model-based tests might...
This poster presents an industrial case study about test automation and test suite maintenance in the context of Web applications. The Web application under test is a Learning Content Management System (eXact learning LCMS). We analysed the costs associated with the realignment of four equivalent Selenium WebDriver test suites, implemented using the page object pattern and different methods to locate...
We propose a model-assisted security testing framework for developing Web applications. We devised a tool called "RailroadMap" that automatically extracts a behavior model from the code base of Ruby-on-Rails. This model provides a unified point of view for analyzing security problems by representing an application's behavior, which includes all security functions and possible attack scenarios.
Access control mechanisms are defined by means of XACML policies in many application domains. Model-driven approaches: i)allow to overcome difficulties in the XACML policy definition; ii)can hide inaccuracies and weaknesses of security mechanisms. Testing is a key activity for assessing compliance of a XACML policy with the initial model. We propose a Toolchain for supporting users in testing access...
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