If your question is about procedures that let you find
test cases, then you should search for something like
 structured analysis
 from use case to test case
 equivalence class
 test object
and so on.

You will find references to lots of testing literature
that will be helpful to study.

After you have found your test cases, you can use Canoo WebTest
for automation but it doesn't help you in finding them.

regards
Dierk

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> Sent: Dienstag, 23. Januar 2007 10:45
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: Michael Habbert
> Subject: Re: [Webtest] Generate test case
>
>
> Hi Michael,
> thank you for answering me.
> My question was not exactly that. I'm asking if there is a particular
> procedure or pattern to generate test case. My teacher ask me to
> find on the
> net any procedure or pattern for this target. In my mind I have
> thought that
> no particulare pattern exists...but only a brain process is
> involved in this
> generation. Tester analyze what he has to do, he thinks which
> module can be
> re-used and create relative script. Is that a correct procedure?
> Thank you.
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