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Class Level Test Case Generation in Object Oriented Software Testing

N Gupta, D. Saini and H. Saini
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D. Saini: King Saud University, College of Science, Saudi Arabia
H. Saini: Higher Institute of Electronics, Libya

International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering (IJITWE), 2008, vol. 3, issue 2, 18-26

Abstract: Object-oriented programming consists of several different levels of abstraction, namely, the algorithmic level, class level, cluster level, and system level. In this article, we discuss a testing technique to generate test cases at class level for object-oriented programs. The formal object oriented class specification is used to develop a test model. This test model is based on finite state machine specification. The class specification and the test model is analyzed to select a set of test data for each method of the class, and finally the test cases can be generated using other testing techniques like finite-state testing or data-flow testing.

Date: 2008
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