Techniques for Automating the User Session Based Test Case Generation and Optimization –A SURVEY
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Abstract
E-business sites are widely recognized as an important marketing and information tool. The key participants in the website
development process become attached to the overall design and performances, but sometimes lose sight of how appealing the site is to the target
audience .To ensure that your business website is highly reliable and secured on all levels, various testing methodologies should be
incorporated. The key to successful testing is the designing of the test cases, which contributes to 40% of the testing life cycle. This paper
discusses the various test case generations and optimization techniques available for User Session based testing, the issues and challenges and
finally the research question involved.
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