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- Q1744617 abstract "The Classification Tree Method is a method for test design, as it is used in different areas of software development.It was developed by Grimm and Grochtmann in 1993.Classification Trees in terms of the Classification Tree Method must not be confused with decision trees.The classification tree method consists of two major steps: Identification of test relevant aspects (so called classifications) and their corresponding values (called classes) as well as Combination of different classes from all classifications into test cases.The identification of test relevant aspects usually follows the (functional) specification (e.g. requirements, use cases …) of the system under test. These aspects form the input and output data space of the test object.The second step of test design then follows the principles of combinatorial test design.While the method can be applied using a pen and a paper, the usual way involves the usage of the Classification Tree Editor, a software tool implementing the classification tree method.".
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- Q1744617 comment "The Classification Tree Method is a method for test design, as it is used in different areas of software development.It was developed by Grimm and Grochtmann in 1993.Classification Trees in terms of the Classification Tree Method must not be confused with decision trees.The classification tree method consists of two major steps: Identification of test relevant aspects (so called classifications) and their corresponding values (called classes) as well as Combination of different classes from all classifications into test cases.The identification of test relevant aspects usually follows the (functional) specification (e.g. ".
- Q1744617 label "Classification Tree Method".
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