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Increase Software Trustability with Self-Testable Classes in Java
Canberra, Australia August 27-August 28
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Daniel Deveaux, South Britany University
Patrice Frison, South Britany University
Jean-Marc Jézéquel, University of Rennes 1
Abstract: The rise of component-based software development poses the problem of components trustability. To know whether a given component can be used within a certain context, there must be a way of telling what the component is supposed to do (its contract) without entering into the details of the how. Based on this idea, we have proposed a general Design-for-Trustability methodology ("DfT"), starting from simple self-testing of individual classes to optimized integration testing, This paper describes the "DfT" methodology, the self-testable class model that supports it and the associated tools for java development.
Index Terms:
Software component, software development process, testing tools, software engineering, design by contract, self-testable class, java, XML.
Citation:
Daniel Deveaux, Patrice Frison, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, "Increase Software Trustability with Self-Testable Classes in Java," aswec, pp.0003, 13th Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC'01), 2001
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