A common problem with most texts on requirements specifications is that they emphasize structural models to the near exclusion of behavioral models-focusing on what the software is, rather than what it does. If they do cover behavioral models, the coverage is brief and usually focused on a single model. Modeling Software Behavior: A Craftsman's Approach provides detailed treatment of various models of software behavior that support early analysis, comprehension, and model-based testing.
Based on the popular and continually evolving course on requirements...
A common problem with most texts on requirements specifications is that they emphasize structural models to the near exclusion of behavioral models...
Model-based testing has long been used in Europe and is becoming more popular in the U.S. and the rest of the world. This book examines systems and software models, provides guidance on model selection, and explains how to test models. Readers also learn how to implement model-based testing in their development organizations. The book follows the International Software Testing Qualification Board (ISTQB) syllabus on Model-Based Testing and can be used as a study guide for readers preparing for ISTQB certification.
Model-based testing has long been used in Europe and is becoming more popular in the U.S. and the rest of the world. This book examines systems and...