The application of cause effect graph for the college placement process
Dhanamma Jagli, Mamatha T, Swetha Mahalingam, Namrata Ojha

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates how cause effect graphs can be systematically used to model and test the college placement process, providing a clear representation for software testing applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of cause effect graphs to model the college placement process and develops decision tables and test cases for this domain.
Findings
Effective modeling of placement process using cause effect graphs
Systematic development of decision tables for testing
Clear representation aiding in software testing of placement procedures
Abstract
This paper presents a case study on the application of cause effect graph for representing the college placement process. This paper begins with giving a brief overview of the college placement process which will serve as the basis for developing the cause effect graph and the decision table for the same in a systematic manner. Finally, it concludes with the design of test cases thus giving a complete and clear representation about the application of cause-effect graph in the software testing domain.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEducational Technology and Assessment · Software Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software System Performance and Reliability
