Studying the Characteristics of a "Good" GUI Test Suite
Source: University of Maryland
The widespread deployment of Graphical-User Interfaces (GUIs) has increased the overall complexity of testing. A GUI test designer needs to perform the daunting task of adequately testing the GUI, which typically has very large input interaction spaces, while considering tradeoffs between GUI test suite characteristics such as the number of test cases (each modeled as a sequence of events), their lengths, and the event composition of each test case. There are no published empirical studies on GUI testing that a GUI test designer may reference to make decisions about these characteristics. Consequently, in practice, very few GUI testers know how to design their test suites.
| Format: | Size: | 212.80 | |
| Date: | Jan 2011 |
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