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The MORABIT Approach to Runtime Component Testing
Chicago, Illinois September 17-September 21
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/COMPSAC.2006.16930th Annual International Computer So ...
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Dima Suliman, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Barbara Paech, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Lars Borner, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Colin Atkinson, Mannheim University, Germany
Daniel Brenner, Mannheim University, Germany
Matthias Merdes, EML Research gGmbH, Germany
Rainer Malaka, EML Research gGmbH, Germany
Runtime testing is important for improving the quality of software systems. This fact holds true especially for systems which cannot be completely assembled at development time, such as mobile or adhoc systems. The concepts of Built-In-test (BIT) can be used to cope with runtime testing, but to our knowledge there does not exist an implemented infrastructure for BIT. The MORABIT project realizes such an infrastructure and extends the BIT concepts to allow for a smooth integration of the testing process and the original business functionality execution. In this paper the requirements on the infrastructure and our solution are presented.
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Dima Suliman, Barbara Paech, Lars Borner, Colin Atkinson, Daniel Brenner, Matthias Merdes, Rainer Malaka, "The MORABIT Approach to Runtime Component Testing," compsac, vol. 2, pp.171-176, 30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'06), 2006
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