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State of the art in testing components
Dallas, Texas November 06-November 07
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Sami Beydeda, University of Leipzig, Germany
Volker Gruhn, University of Leipzig, Germany
The use of components in development of complex software systems can surely have various benefits. Their testing, however, is still one of the open issues in software engineering. Both the developer of a component and the developer of a system using components often face the problem that information vital for certain development tasks is not available. Such a lack of information has various consequences to both. One of the important consequences is that it might not only obligate the developer of a system to test the components used, it might also complicate these tests. This article gives an overview of component testing approaches that explicitly respect a lack of information in development.
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Sami Beydeda, Volker Gruhn, "State of the art in testing components," qsic, pp.146, Third International Conference On Quality Software, 2003
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