Welcome to Model-Based Testing!

  • Study period 4, 2017
  • Mon 20 March - Wed 31 May, 2017
  • Course codes: DIT848/GU and DAT261/Chalmers, 7.5 hp

Given by Computer Science and Engineering at Chalmers Technical University and The University of Gothenburg

REMARK: Please check the page regularly to see later updates and news.

Note about registration procedure for GU students, and late registration for Chalmers students. If you are a GU student, remember tha you need to register through the Student Portal at GU. For Chalmer students wanting to register now (late registration): please contact the Studieexpeditionen (student office - student_office.cse@chalmers.se).

Teachers and contact

  • Gerardo Schneider (GS), gersch{at}chalmers.se (course responsible)
  • Per Hallgren (PH), hallgrep{at}chalmers.se (course assistant)
  • Jan Schroeder (JS), jan.schroder{at}gu.se (course assistant)

Student representatives

Mailing List

There is a mailing list for the course, to which we will send important announcements and information. Subscribe at [forum].

Submission System

The course will use the [fire] submission system. Each part of the project assignment must be submitted to the Fire system to be graded.

News

All news and changes which occur during the course will be given here. Please visit this page frequently!

  • June 6

    The exams have been corrected and are available at the Student Office at Johanneberg (EDIT building, 4th floor). The results are already available in Ladok.

    In case you have any doubt about the correction of your exam, you are welcome to come to Johanneberg campus, EDIT building, 6th floor room 6128 on Thursday the 15th of June. You are, however, requested to reserve a slot in this doodle. Note that each slot is only 15 minutes (5 min are left not to take time from the next student), so you are strongly recommended to prepare in advance on what you want to discuss and come with concrete questions concerning the correction (please avoid generic questions of the style “How can I get more points?”). Please note that the doodle will be closed by Monday the 12th of June at noon. Please send an email to us (before Monday the 12th of June noon) if the doodle is full and you want to discuss about your exam.

  • May 22 Remember that to the exam you can only bring ONE book, and ONE piece of paper (A4 - both sides) containing student’s own notes.

  • May 22 Reminder: there is no lecture on Wednesday May 24!

  • May 10 Updated descriptions for the final presentations. We expect you to report on findings from Assignments 2 and 4, not 2 and 3.

  • May 8 Added a previous exam from June 2016 (see Examination)

  • April 26 Added material for Tutorial 4

  • April 24 Added material for Tutorial 3 and the description for Lab 3.

  • April 10

    To make sure everyone has the support they need when moving on from Assignment 1 to Assignment 2, we have shifted around Tutorial 3 and 4.

    • On Wednesday the 19th of April there will be extra consultation from 13:15-17:00 where every group can have a personal meeting with a TA, the person responsible for your group will get in touch with you regarding this.
    • Tutorial 3 will be held on Monday 24/4 08:00-10:00
    • Tutorial 4 will be held on Wednesday 26/4 10:15-12:00.

    The same information has been posted on the [forum].

  • April 5 Slides of all the lectures are up.

  • April 4 Slides for Tutorial 2 are up.

  • April 3 The deadline for Assignment 1 has been extended until Friday the 7th of April

  • March 22 The lecture on Monday 27th starts at 8:30, instead of the normal 8:00.

  • March 20 Slides for Lectures 0 and 1 are up.

  • January 20 Course web-page online.