Search for dissertations about: "manual software testing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words manual software testing.
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1. On the Industrial Applicability of Visual GUI Testing
Abstract : There is constant pressure on the software development industry to improve software quality and deliver new and innovative software faster and more efficiently. These demands affect all aspects of software development, from requirements engineering to testing. READ MORE
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2. Testing of Heterogeneous Systems
Abstract : Context: A system of systems often exhibits heterogeneity, for instance in implementation, hardware, process and verification. We define a heterogeneous system, as a system comprised of multiple systems (system of systems) where at least one subsystem exhibits heterogeneity with respect to the other systems. READ MORE
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3. On overcoming challenges with GUI-based test automation
Abstract : Background: Automated testing is widely used in modern software development to check if the software, including its graphical user interface (GUI), meets the expectations in terms of quality and functionality. GUI-based test automation, like other automation, aims to save time and money compared to manual testing without reducing the software quality. READ MORE
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4. Visual GUI Testing: Automating High-level Software Testing in Industrial Practice
Abstract : Software Engineering is at the verge of a new era where continuous releases are becoming more common than planned long-term projects. In this context test automation will become essential on all levels of system abstraction to meet the market's demands on time-to-market and quality. READ MORE
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5. Targeted Property-Based Testing with Applications in Sensor Networks
Abstract : Testing is a fundamental part of modern software development, as it unveils bugs in the system under test and gives confidence in their correctness. Testing is often a laborious task as it typically requires to write by hand a plethora of test cases to test a system thoroughly. READ MORE