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Controllability Mechanism for Object-Oriented Software Testing
Chiang Mai, Thailand December 10-December 12
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Anita Goel, University of Delhi
S. C. Gupta, National Informatics Center
S. K. Wasan, Jamia Millia Islamia
This paper presents a controllability mechanism that facilitates creation of difficult-to-achieve states, for execution of state specific tests, during object-oriented software testing. Provisions are made in the software during the design phase and coded during the coding phase of software development. The mechanism requires creating the control environment and incorporating control commands in the software during software development. The paper illustrates the control mechanism using three examples, each requiring a unique control environment to attain the difficult-to-create states.
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Anita Goel, S. C. Gupta, S. K. Wasan, "Controllability Mechanism for Object-Oriented Software Testing," apsec, pp.98, 10th Asia-Pacific Software Engineering Conference (APSEC'03), 2003
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