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Use Case Derived Test Cases

By Dave Wood

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Summary: Use Cases are used to specify the required functionality of an Object-Oriented system. Test cases that are derived from use cases take advantage of the existing specification to ensure good functional test coverage of the system.


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This paper was originally presented at STAREAST '99 — a conference produced by Software Quality Engineering. For more information on this conference, visit the current STAREAST Web site.
 

About the Author
Dave Wood has 12 years’ experience in software development and testing. He has an M.S.C.S. with emphasis in Artificial Intelligence Object-Oriented and C++ training Instructor. Currently, he is using Use Cases for test case development on a $20 million project.

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