Industrial applicability of visual GUI testing for system and acceptance test automation
Paper in proceeding, 2012

The software market is becoming more challenging as demands for faster time-to-market and higher software quality continue to grow. These challenges are embedded in all areas of Software Engineering, including Verification and Validation where they are proposed as solvable with automated testing. However, most automated testing techniques focus on low system level testing and are not suitable for high level tests, i.e. System and Acceptance tests, leaving industrial needs for test automation unfulfilled. In this paper we present a research plan to evaluate a novel automated testing technique, called visual GUI testing, based on image recognition algorithms and scripts that interact through the system GUI to automate complex scenario based tests. The technique has been evaluated at the company Saab AB where industrial, safety critical, scenario based, test cases were automated showing the industrial applicability of the technique. However, many factors are still unknown regarding the techniques industrial applicability, i.e. script maintenance costs, usability and learn ability, etc. Our research aims to uncover these unknown factors with the final research goal to show that visual GUI testing is a viable and cost-effective technique that will fill the gap in industry for a cost-effective, simple, robust, high-level test automation technique.

Automated testing

Image recognition

V&V

Visual GUI testing

Scripted testing

Author

Emil Börjesson

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Software Engineering (Chalmers)

Proceedings - IEEE 5th International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation, ICST 2012, Montreal, QC,17 April through 21 April 2012

Art. no. 6200141 475-478
978-076954670-4 (ISBN)

Subject Categories

Computer and Information Science

DOI

10.1109/ICST.2012.129

ISBN

978-076954670-4

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