
This presentation provides an overview of how the model-based testing (MBT) process can help to generate accurate test cases as well as executable test scripts for SAP R/3 module testing to auto mate regression testing. In this talk, we show how tests can be automatically generated from a UML model to test the security aspects of SAP Defense Modules. Defense Security Scenario Requirement Specifications have been modelled using UML 2. In our approach, the automatic generation of functional tests is based on an unambiguous UML model of the functional requirements of the application under test. This functional model uses Class diagram, State machines and OCL expressions to represent the expected visible behaviours of the application. Two major issues: Test generation for SAP module testing, and test scripts generation for automated regression testing. • Model-based testing helps to manage risks associated with possible side effects of configuration changes across SAP modules • Model-based testing makes it possible to automatically generating executable test scripts, helping to face the challenge of large number of changes with each release of a SAP-Based application.

Tags : automated regression testing, ocl expressions, test scripts, sap module, functional model, uml model, accurate test, functional tests, sap modules, security aspects, test generation, defense security, automatic generation, functional requirements, sap r 3
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