
This standard provides requirements and guidelines on applying model-based testing (MBT) to software testing consistent with the processes defined in the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 series of standards. This standard addresses the following areas: a) Definitions for MBT b) Mapping of the MBT tasks to ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 c) How the processes in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 are extended for MBT d) Measures to be collected for the MBT tasks In MBT, the generation and execution of testware are automated. The MBT generation algorithm implementation is tool-dependent and, therefore, is out of the scope. The MBT tool selection is also out of the scope.
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