Title
Model-Based Testing Using System vs. Test Models - What Is the Difference?
Abstract
We discuss the differences between using system models and test models with respect to the model-based testing process. Although these two terms are usually used interchangeably, very little is known about the distinction between the two. System models describe internal behavior of the system under test while the test models contain the behavior from user’s or environment’s point of view. We describe how these two types of models are obtained and used throughout the model-based testing process and how they are related to each other. The discussion is based on our earlier experiences as well as on two case study examples from the telecommunication domain.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ECBS.2010.41
ECBS
Keywords
Field
DocType
internal behavior,test model,test models,model-based testing process,system model,model-based testing,earlier experience,telecommunication domain,case study example,unified modeling language,system modeling,automation,graphical user interfaces,model based testing,computer science,computational modeling,data models,testing,system under test,mobile communication,software systems,system testing,software testing,information technology
System under test,Data modeling,Systems engineering,Unified Modeling Language,System testing,Computer science,Software system,Model-based testing,Graphical user interface,System model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-6538-5
4
0.48
References 
Authors
1
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Qaisar A. Malik1161.86
Antti Jääskeläinen2325.49
Heikki Virtanen3223.58
Mika Katara431829.78
Fredrik Abbors5233.09
Dragos Truscan68821.55
Johan Lilius794882.10