Automated gui testing guided by usage profiles

TitleAutomated gui testing guided by usage profiles
Publication TypeConference Papers
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsBrooks PA, Memon AM
Conference NameProceedings of the twenty-second IEEE/ACM international conference on Automated software engineering
Date Published2007///
PublisherACM
Conference LocationNew York, NY, USA
ISBN Number978-1-59593-882-4
Keywordsevent-driven software, GUI testing, usage profiles
Abstract

Most software developed in recent years has a graphical userinterface (GUI). The only way for the end-user to interact with the software application is through the GUI. Hence, acceptance and system testing of the software requires GUI testing. This paper presents a new technique for testing of GUI applications. Information on the actual usage of the application, in the form of "usage profiles," is used to ensure that a new version of the application will function correctly. Usage profiles, sequences of events that end-users execute on a GUI, are used to develop a probabilistic usage model of the application. An algorithm uses the model to generate test cases that represent events the user is most likely to execute. Reverse engineering methods are used to extract the underlying structure of the application. An empirical study on four open source GUI applications reveals that test suites generated from the probabilistic model are 0.2-22% of the size of test suites produced directly from usage profiles. Furthermore, the test suites generated from the model detect more faults per test case than those detected directly from the usage profiles, and detect faults not detected by the original profiles

URLhttp://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1321631.1321681
DOI10.1145/1321631.1321681