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Reducing testing costs – automatically

05-23-2016 02:16 PM CET | IT, New Media & Software

Press release from: imbus AG

Moehrendorf, 23 May 2016 – IT systems are usually complex. Graphic models help to control this complexity, however – this also applies to software testing. The so-called model-based testing (MBT) automatizes the designs of test procedures. imbus consults companies on if and where in the respective test procedure the approach can generate benefits.

Irrespective of whether one wants to use existing models as test base or to create the test scenarios in a desired design and generate different test cases based on different coverage targets: The complexity can be handled masterfully by means of model-based testing.
The approach is especially suitable for test subjects with a sufficient number of process and data variants.
Less expenditure needs to be put in the preparation and management of the test cases in the medium and long term. The quality can be increased and it is possible to reduce costs due to early defect identification. In addition to that, there is an increase of the test coverage and the transparency due to test visualization. The result is a comprehensive and standardized test development. Non-obvious test cases can be prepared, too.

imbus is a leading solution partner for professional software testing and intelligent software quality assurance. Our portfolio includes consulting for process improvement, software testing services, test outsourcing, test tools, and training.
imbus customers develop software better and faster. Our customer base includes a number of large-scale enterprises and SMEs from all sectors, including the automotive industry, healthcare, telecommunications, finance and public administration.
What do they all have in common? Software that functions reliably is crucial to the success of their businesses. In more than 5,000 projects so far, imbus has made a significant contribution to achieving such reliability. imbus customers can be sure that their software-based products and company IT systems will function reliably – and their users will be delighted. Here you can find our reference projects.
All imbus test experts are ISTQB® Certified Testers. In 2013, the International Software Testing Qualifications Board recognised this fact by awarding imbus the status of Platinum Partner. The imbus test experts are working actively in the ISTQB, GTB and other specialised associations and boards (e.g. DIN/ISO) in order to further develop the discipline “software test”.
imbus AG is a public limited company that is not listed at a stock exchange, and since its foundation in 1992, it has always deliberately focused on continuity, sustainability and self-financed growth. The team currently comprises around 250 employees.

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