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aks1320
Newbie Joined: 06Feb2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Topic: Test case generating tool in detail Posted: 07Feb2008 at 8:57pm |
RBT tool generally make graphs to generate test cases.
It makes use of the Logic gates like AND, OR, NOT, NAND, XOR, NOR, XNOR
Tool will automatically generate test cases. WE just want to give proper connection btw causes and effects using logic gates.
It gives maximum coverage with minimum number of tests.
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lawrence
Groupie Joined: 22Nov2007 Location: India Online Status: Offline Posts: 73 |
Posted: 08Feb2008 at 7:14am |
From where can I get this tool?
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aks13200
Newbie Joined: 04Mar2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 04Mar2008 at 1:46am |
Only liscenced person will get this tool.
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thangavelshanmu
Newbie Joined: 22Oct2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 19May2008 at 6:37am |
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getzephyr
Groupie Joined: 25Jan2008 Online Status: Offline Posts: 47 |
Posted: 11Aug2008 at 3:01am |
Well, its good to know about test case generation tool.... also I would like to suggest you to new test management tool named Zephyr, it helps to you organize neatly all test cases assigned for you and also links to software and sites under test are
provided.
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suresh5003
Newbie Joined: 18May2009 Online Status: Offline Posts: 1 |
Posted: 18May2009 at 11:30pm |
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JustinH
Newbie Joined: 28Jul2009 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
Posted: 28Jul2009 at 10:22pm |
Please also consider the Hexawise test case generating tool at
http://www.hexawise.com/users/new. We have a free version and a
30-second login process for full access. Many users are giving us enthusiastic feedback about how easy it is to use, how quickly they are able to put together their test plans, and how many defects they are now finding that their prior manual methods of test case selection would have missed.
Unlike most test design tools, Hexawise offers: 1) Not only pairwise (AKA 2-way) solutions, but also it creates 3-way, 4-way, 5-way, and even 6-way solutions. (In other words, you can choose the level of thoroughness you desire, and Hexawise will generate the test conditions you should execute to achieve maximum coverage with the fewest possible number of tests). 2) Clear graphs showing the coverage that your test plan is generating (e.g., you will be able to tell that after test #26, for example, you have tested for a specific percentage of the total number of possible pairs of values that you have indicated you want to test for 3) Example plans that help get you started using a test design tool 4) Clear FAQ and Help sections to address any questions you might have (see http://www.hexawise.com/faq and http://www.hexawise.com/help 5) The ability to identify certain combinations of values as invalid. (Once testers begin using test design tools, they recognize that this feature is extremely important; if Parameter values include "Annual Income" = US$5,000 and "Mortgage Type" = Jumbo, for example, but a user of a mortgage application with that income would be unable to even select the option to apply for a Jumbo mortgage, if your test design tool does not allow you to eliminate those invalid combinations automatically, you will either (a) wind up with lost coverage that you had hoped your tool would be able to deliver, (b) spend many hours trying to address this shortfall by manual adjustments to your test cases, or (c) both. Lastly, we currently have an 11-slide presentation on our home page to quickly provide a little more background information about the tool and the problems it solves with screen shots. It also contains an interesting case study of how Hexawise can help you reduce 72 billion possible test cases (that would be required -at least - to comprehensively test the "get directions" functionality of Google Maps) to only 35 test cases that achieve coverage of every single valid pair of parameter values involved. (e.g., in those 35 test cases, every single browser type is tested together with every mode of transportation choice at least once, every single view option is tested together with every option for the zoom/in zoom/out function, etc.) If you are interested, please sign up for free access at: http://www.hexawise.com/users/new Thank you. |
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- Justin
___________________________ Founder and CEO of Hexawise www.hexawise.com "More coverage. Fewer tests." |
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cool7575
Newbie Joined: 13Sep2007 Online Status: Offline Posts: 28 |
Posted: 30Jul2009 at 3:20am |
See my previous post. you can generate test data but for test case generation you must not rely on the tools much.
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JustinH
Newbie Joined: 28Jul2009 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
Posted: 22Sep2009 at 2:36am |
cool7575,
I recently co-authored a paper with 3 PhD's on this topic, here: http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/SNS/acts/documents/kuhn-kacker-lei-hunter09.pdf The data clearly shows that you can rely on test case generators like Hexawise to generate test cases for you (e.g., if you input the variables that should be included in testing, the tools will identify exactly what should be tested when in each test case - but admittedly this stops short of using them to figure out "Expected Results" for you). Those testing teams that adopted this approach found more than two times as many defects per tester hour than those teams that used manual test case identification methods. See also: http://www.combinatorialtesting.com/clear-introductions-1 and http://hexawise.wordpress.com/2009/09/18/efficient-and-effective-test-design/ Seeing whether a test case generator identifies better test cases to generate than a person would identify manually is very straightforward; give one small team access to a tool like Hexawise (freely available at http://www.hexawise.com/users/new) and have another team test the same application without using Hexawise. Dozens of proof of concept pilots show there are dramatic improvements to both efficiency and effectiveness. But don't take my word for it, just give it a try and count the number of defects found by the small team that uses Hexawise as compared to the small team that uses manual test case selection methods. Free access to the Hexawise test case generator is available at http://www.hexawise.com/users/new (We will charge for a commercial version of the tool after adding additonal features) |
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- Justin
___________________________ Founder and CEO of Hexawise www.hexawise.com "More coverage. Fewer tests." |
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JustinH
Newbie Joined: 28Jul2009 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 13 |
Posted: 30Oct2009 at 3:37pm |
For anyone interested in a brief video overview of how our freely available tool can help you save time in documenting tests and dramatically improve the efficiency during test execution, please see: http://hexawise.com/intro_movie
Thank you. Justin |
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___________________________ Founder and CEO of Hexawise www.hexawise.com "More coverage. Fewer tests." |
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