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Using UML For Requirements Based Testing (Part 3)
| 2011/11/28 | Posted by CCAdmin under Models, prodcutivity, Software Testing, Tools |
Part 3 – Getting the Right Level Introduction This last installment of discussing the idea of using UML for requirement based system testing shouldn’t be very long, but it is an important point. Part of the reason it is so important is because it is so difficult (yet looks so easy). Context, context, context!… more
Using UML For Requirements Based Testing (Part 2)
| 2011/11/27 | Posted by CCAdmin under Models, prodcutivity, Software Testing, Tools |
Part 2 – Activity & Sequence Diagrams Use Cases With use cases we saw that we could define high level behaviors and describe their potential scenarios. These scenarios are likely to cover a broad range of requirements. Use cases can help to generate scenario based test cases, but what about more detailed items… more
Using UML For Requirements Based Testing (Part 1)
| 2011/11/27 | Posted by CCAdmin under Models, prodcutivity, Software Testing, Tools |
Part 1 – Use Cases UML, while although relatively new itself, is fairly well known in software design circles, but how many have seen its usefulness on the software testing side of things? There are many diagrams defined by the UML that give great information with regard to testing, especially requirements based testing. Let’s… more

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