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A Service-Component Testing Method and a Suitable CORBA Architecture
Hammamet, Tunisia July 03-July 05
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Ana Cavalli, Institut National des T?l?communications
Bruno Defude, Institut National des T?l?communications
Christian Rinderknecht, Institut National des T?l?communications
Fatiha Zaïdi, Institut National des T?l?communications
Abstract: This paper presents a method for service-component testing and a suitable CORBA test architecture. This test environment allows the service validation from its components and is a close step towards the execution of the obtained tests on a CORBA environment. Two aspects are relevant: the test of components and the test architecture. The testing method for components is new: it is based on the generation of partial graphs and avoids the combinatorial explosion of number of states of the global system. The test architecture on a CORBA platform is also new, since there are few works on testing based on these environments. As an application we present a case study on a real conference call service.
Index Terms:
Components testing, test generation, test architecture, CORBA.
Citation:
Ana Cavalli, Bruno Defude, Christian Rinderknecht, Fatiha Zaïdi, "A Service-Component Testing Method and a Suitable CORBA Architecture," iscc, pp.0655, Sixth IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'01), 2001
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