Test Modeling
The test modeling examples show you how to set up step lists and how to build automatons, they show you how to use functions of time, how to terminate a test, how to build hierarchical automatons, and how to import measurement data to a specific output channel for testing.
Demonstrates how to model test cases with the most commonly used step types.
Examples - Automatons and Step Lists
Gives an overview of the two techniques - Step List Modeling and Graphical Modeling.
Examples - Path Variants and Decisions
Demonstrates the use of transitions and their conditions which specify which path variant is used.
Examples - Consecutive States and Variants
Shows how test cases with different phases are modeled using consecutive states (testlets) and variants in an automaton.
Examples - Hierarchical Automatons
Visualizes the different options that TPT offers to model hierarchical automatons.
Shows how to model a signal in a step list using a Channel step.
Shows how measurement data can be imported into step lists.
Illustrates how to use enumeration data types in TPT.
Examples - Test Termination and State Termination
Illustrates different ways of terminating a trial in TPT.