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ISO/IEC/IEEE International Standard Software and systems engineering -- Software testing -- Part 5: Keyword-Driven Testing
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Revision Standard - Active. The purpose of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 series is to define an internationally-agreed set of standards for software testing that can be used by any organization when performing any form of software testing. ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-5 defines keyword-driven testing, which is an approach to describing test cases in a modular way. This standard explains the main concepts and attributes of keyword-driven testing and is applicable to all those who want to create keyword-driven test specifications, create corresponding frameworks, or build test automation based on keywords. This standard defines requirements on frameworks for keyword-driven testing to enable test engineers to share their test artefacts, such as test cases, test data, keywords, or complete test specifications. It also defines minimum requirements for tools supporting keyword-driven testing and defines requirements on a common data exchange format to ensure that tools from different vendors can exchange their data (e.g. test cases, test data and test results).
This document defines an efficient and consistent solution for keyword-driven testing by:--giving an introduction to keyword-driven testing; -- providing a reference approach to implement keyword-driven testing;-- defining requirements on frameworks for keyword-driven testing to enable testers to share their work items, such as test cases, test data, keywords, or complete test specifications;-- defining requirements for tools that support keyword-driven testing; these requirements are applicable to any tool that supports the keyword-driven approach (e.g. test automation, test design and test management tools);-- defining interfaces and a common data exchange format to ensure that tools from different vendors can exchange their data (e.g. test cases, test data and test results);-- defining levels of hierarchical keywords, and advising use of hierarchical keywords; this includes describing specific types of keywords (e.g. keywords for navigation or for checking a value) and when to use "flat" structured keywords;-- providing an initial list of example generic technical (low-level) keywords, such as "inputData" or "checkValue"; these keywords can be used to specify test cases on a technical level and can be combined to create business-level keywords as required. This document is applicable to all those who want to create keyword-driven test specifications, create corresponding frameworks, or build test automation based on keywords.
The purpose of the ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 Software Testing standards is to define an internationally-agreed set of standards for software testing that can be used by any organization when performing any form of software testing. ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-5 defines Keyword-Driven Testing, which is an approach to describing test cases in a modular way. This standard explains the main concepts and attributes of Keyword-Driven Testing and is applicable to all those who want to create keyword-driven test specifications, create corresponding frameworks, or build test automation based on keywords. This standard defines requirements on frameworks for Keyword-Driven Testing to enable test engineers to share their test artefacts, such as test cases, test data, keywords, or complete test specifications. It also defines minimum requirements for tools supporting Keyword-Driven Testing and defines a common data exchange format to ensure that tools from different vendors can exchange their data (e.g. test cases, test data and test results).
SDO IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Document Number 29119-5
Publication Date Dec. 19, 2024
Language en - English
Page Count 66
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee Software & Systems Engineering Standards Committee
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Dec. 19, 2024 29119-5-2024 Revision
Nov. 15, 2016 29119-5-2016 Revision