A system for automatically creating tests based on UML diagrams usage options
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System for automated tests’ creation, that allows to reduce the time and costs required for the testing process, is proposed. The results of system functionality are tests’ templates that contain input data, conditions of execution and expected results. Tests’ creation in automatic mode based on the analysis of the UML use case diagrams allows to avoid omission of important tests and the incomplete cover sheet.
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