an article by Han Li, He Guo, Feng Chen, Hongji Yang and Yuansheng Yang published in International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology Volume 42 Number 2/3 (2011)
Abstract
Graphical User Interface (GUI) testing is a knowledge-intensive process.
In this paper, ontology is introduced to generate user-centric GUI test cases.
First, GUI and non-GUI components are captured by reverse engineering techniques.
Next, relations among GUI components are analysed and a GUI ontology is constructed by representing all analysed results.
Then, test case generation rules are defined and used to simplify test cases.
After that, a case study is demonstrated on a general communication application, which shows that the proposed approach is technically feasible and ontology can facilitate GUI testing by utilising knowledge of GUI systems and experience of testers.
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