An Initial Characterization of Industrial Graphical User Interface Systems
Title | An Initial Characterization of Industrial Graphical User Interface Systems |
Publication Type | Conference Papers |
Year of Publication | 2009 |
Authors | Brooks PA, Robinson BP, Memon AM |
Conference Name | Software Testing Verification and Validation, 2009. ICST '09. International Conference on |
Date Published | 2009/04// |
Keywords | Graphical user interfaces, GUI-based software systems, industrial graphical user interface systems, model-based GUI testing techniques, program testing, software metrics, source code change metrics |
Abstract | To date we have developed and applied numerous model-based GUI testing techniques; however, we are unable to provide definitive improvement schemes to real-world GUI test planners, as our data was derived from open source applications, small compared to industrial systems. This paper presents a study of three industrial GUI-based software systems developed at ABB, including data on classified defects detected during late-phase testing and customer usage, test suites, and source code change metrics. The results show that (1) 50% of the defects found through the GUI are categorized as data access and handling, control flow and sequencing, correctness, and processing defects, (2) system crashes exposed defects 12-19% of the time, and (3) GUI and non-GUI components are constructed differently, in terms of source code metrics. |
DOI | 10.1109/ICST.2009.11 |