Model Driven Testing
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
-
1. CONSTRUÇÃO AUTOMATIZADA DE CASOS DE TESTE USANDO ENGENHARIA DIRIGIDA POR MODELOS / CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMATIC TEST CASES USING ENGINEERING ADDRESSED BY MODEL
The emergence of model driven approaches provides a new alternative for managing the complexity involved in the creation of test cases, for enhancing the automation of software testing and for promoting the broad reuse of models developed during the analysis of requirements and design of software. In addition, it reduces the injection of errors and software
Publicado em: 2009
-
2. Framework functest : aplicando padrões de software na automação de testes funcionais
Resumo: A execução automatizada de testes funcionais tem se tornado um evidente atrativo para empresas de desenvolvimento de software. Tal fato se deve principalmente à grande redução de custo e ao aumento de produtividade observados a médio e a longo prazos com o uso desta prática. Este trabalho propõe um framework para ampliar a reusabilidade e a m
Publicado em: 2007
-
3. Framework functest : aplicando padrões de software na automação de testes funcionais
A execução automatizada de testes funcionais tem se tornado um evidente atrativo para empresas de desenvolvimento de software. Tal fato se deve principalmente à grande redução de custo e ao aumento de produtividade observados a médio e a longo prazos com o uso desta prática. Este trabalho propõe um framework para ampliar a reusabilidade e a manutenib
Publicado em: 2007
-
4. Semantic Representations in a Weightless Neural Network
The objective of this thesis is to present and evaluate a way of instilling semantic knowledge into a weightless neural model. The research developed uses neural state machines models (NSMM) to bind together the neural computational paradigm with knowledge representation paradigm. Starting from a critical analysis of existing models, it defines which general
Publicado em: 1999
-
5. PTEN Deficiency in a Luminal ErbB-2 Mouse Model Results in Dramatic Acceleration of Mammary Tumorigenesis and Metastasis*
Overexpression and/or amplification of the ErbB-2 oncogene as well as inactivation of the PTEN tumor suppressor are two important genetic events in human breast carcinogenesis. To address the biological impact of conditional inactivation of PTEN on ErbB-2-induced mammary tumorigenesis, we generated a novel transgenic mouse model that utilizes the murine mamm
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
-
6. Arabidopsis to Rice. Applying Knowledge from a Weed to Enhance Our Understanding of a Crop Species1
Although Arabidopsis is well established as the premiere model species in plant biology, rice (Oryza sativa) is moving up fast as the second-best model organism. In addition to the availability of large sets of genetic, molecular, and genomic resources, two features make rice attractive as a model species: it represents the taxonomically distinct monocots an
American Society of Plant Biologists.
-
7. Expression of HLA-DR4 and human CD4 transgenes in mice determines the variable region beta-chain T-cell repertoire and mediates an HLA-DR-restricted immune response.
Inherited susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis is associated with genes encoding the human major histocompatibility complex class II molecule HLA-DR4. To study the immune function of HLA-DR4 and attempt to generate a murine model of rheumatoid arthritis we have produced triple transgenic mice expressing HLA-DRA*0101, -DRB1*0401, and human CD4. The expressi
-
8. Minireview: Evolution of NURSA, the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas
Nuclear receptors and coregulators are multifaceted players in normal metabolic and homeostatic processes in addition to a variety of disease states including cancer, inflammation, diabetes, obesity, and atherosclerosis. Over the past 7 yr, the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA) research consortium has worked toward establishing a discovery-driven plat
The Endocrine Society.
-
9. Inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by regulated expression of a polymeric Tat activation response RNA decoy as a strategy for gene therapy in AIDS.
We are investigating a strategy for somatic gene therapy to treat human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) infection by intracellular expression of an RNA decoy and a ribozyme. The RNA decoy, consisting of polymeric Tat activation response elements (TARs), is designed to compete for Tat binding in an equilibrium with viral TAR RNA, thereby inhibiting vira