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The Test Workflow: How it Relates to Use Cases

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This chapter briefly outlines the test workflow and highlights the relationship between test cases and use cases. As testing and quality assurance are very large subjects in their own right we do not try to produce an exhaustive description here (see Hetzel, 1998). Instead we highlight the structure of this workflow.

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  • Hetzel, B. (1998). The Complete Guide to Software Testing, 2nd edn. QED Information Sciences, Wellesley, MA.

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Hunt, J. (2000). The Test Workflow: How it Relates to Use Cases. In: The Unified Process for Practitioners. Practitioner Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3639-2_9

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