Hi all,
I attended two days ago the Modeva workshop at the Models Conference and we
exchanged one day long with many researchers from the MBT/MDT community
about how to use models to support testing activities.
The presenters used both the abbreviations MBT and MDT synonymously
so I also see no difference between them.
I think that Sidney's explanation is inspried by the vision of
Model-driven architecture
where program code is generated from abstract models by model
transformations.
Best regards, Baris
scn@... schrieb:
>
> Iram,
>
> Model Driven Testing is a special case of MBT that uses abstract models
> and automated test transformations.
>
> Regards,
> Sidney.
>
> > Hi Iram,
> >
> > Both terms have been used interchangeably for a while. For instance, two
> > papers from 1997 titled "Model-Driven Testing"
> > (www.model-based-testing.org/dna.pdf )
> > and "Model Based Testing" (www.model-based-testing.org/sqw97.pdf)
> use the
> > same approach and even the same tool. The main idea in each is using a
> > formal model to generate test cases automatically.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Harry
> >
> >
> > On 10/2/06, iram_ir <iram_ir@... <mailto:iram_ir%40yahoo.com>>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi....I am a student and need information concerning the difference
> >> between Model based Testing and Model Driven Testing...will wait for ur
> >> kind reply..
> >> Regards
> >> Iram
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
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