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The application of an automated software tool for modeling test processes
To obtain a consensus model of a complex system utilizing a diverse group of people requires a standard automated modeling tool. Without this type of modeling tool various models must be interpreted to be incorporated into a single model. Misinterpretation of the different views is inevitable causing models to be incorrect. Use of an automated tool such as IDEFO will eliminate integration problems because of its ability to express the point of the model in a standard graphic way.<>