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Testing Times: On Model-Driven Test Generation for Non-Deterministic Real-Time Systems
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada June 16-June 18
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Ed Brinksma, University of Twente, Netherlands
Although testing has always been the most important technique for the validation of software systems it has only become a topic of serious academic research in the past decade or so. In this period research on the use of formal methods for model-driven test generation and execution of functional test cases has led to a number of promising methods and tools for systematic black-box testing of systems. Most of these approaches are limited to the qualitative behaviour of systems, and exclude quantitative aspects such as real-time properties. The explosive growth of embedded software, however, has also caused a growing need to extend existing testing theories to the testing of real-time reactive systems. In our presentation we present an extension of Tretmans' ioco theory for test generation [Test generation with inputs, outputs and repetitive quiescence] for input/output transition systems that includes real-time behaviour.
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Ed Brinksma, "Testing Times: On Model-Driven Test Generation for Non-Deterministic Real-Time Systems," acsd, pp.3, Fourth International Conference on Application of Concurrency to System Design (ACSD'04), 2004
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