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Scenarios for system requirements traceability and testing

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posted on 2024-11-23, 05:38 authored by John ThangarajahJohn Thangarajah, Gaya Jayatilleke, Lin PadghamLin Padgham
Scenarios in current design methodologies, provide a natural way for the users to identify the inputs and outputs of the system revolving around a particular interaction process. A scenario typically consists of a sequence of steps which captures a particular run of the system and satisfies some aspect of the requirements. In this work we add additional structure to the scenarios used in the Prometheus agent development methodology. This additional structure then facilitates both traceability and automated testing. We describe our process for mapping the scenarios and their steps to the initial detailed design, where we then maintain the traceability as the design develops. The structured action lists that we define for both scenarios and their variations provides the basis for facilitating automated testing of system behavior. We describe how we use the newly defined structure within the scenarios to facilitate testing, describing how we automate test case generation, execution and analysis.

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Start page

285

End page

292

Total pages

8

Outlet

10th International conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems

Editors

Kagan Tumer and Pinar Yolum

Name of conference

Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems

Publisher

IFAAMAS

Place published

Taipei, Taiwan

Start date

2011-05-02

End date

2011-05-06

Language

English

Former Identifier

2006025932

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-01-27

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  • Yes

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