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    ΠŸΠΎΡΡ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ΅Π½ΠΈΠ΅ TTCN тСстов Π½Π° основС UML-Π΄ΠΈΠ°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌ

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    The paper describes different graphic type’s representation of UML notation using as base for TTCN methodology test scenarios creating. In this context evaluation of different kind diagram application was made in scope of they application in automation testing for TTCN notation.Π‘Ρ‚Π°Ρ‚ΡŒΡ рассматриваСт использованиС Ρ€Π°Π·Π»ΠΈΡ‡Π½Ρ‹Ρ… Ρ‚ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ² графичСского прСдставлСния Π½ΠΎΡ‚Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ UML Π² качСствС основы для построСния сцСнариСв тСстирования Π² ΠΌΠ΅Ρ‚ΠΎΠ΄ΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ³ΠΈΠΈ TTCN. Π’ Π΄Π°Π½Π½ΠΎΠΌ контСкстС ΠΏΡ€ΠΎΠ²Π΅Π΄Π΅Π½Π° ΠΎΡ†Π΅Π½ΠΊΠ° Π΄ΠΈΠ°Π³Ρ€Π°ΠΌΠΌ Ρ€Π°Π·Π»ΠΈΡ‡Π½Ρ‹Ρ… Ρ‚ΠΈΠΏΠΎΠ² Π½Π° ΠΏΡ€Π΅Π΄ΠΌΠ΅Ρ‚ ΠΈΡ… примСнимости для автоматичСского тСстирования Π² Π½ΠΎΡ‚Π°Ρ†ΠΈΠΈ TTCN

    7e Nederlandse testdag, Eindhoven, 8 November 2001 : proceedings

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    These are the proceedings of the seventh edition of the Nederlandse Testdag (a.k.a. Dutch Testing Day), held on November 8, 2001 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The increase in the complexity of software and hardware systems was the predominant concern in the software design of the last decades. This increase is still going on today. and mastering this complexity is possible, only by investigating, discussing and evaluating methods and techniques for testing such systems. The Nederlandse Testdag serves as a forum in which researchers from the industry and the academia discuss and present their latest experiences and theories in the area of testing. The initiative for organising the Nederlandse Testdag is, and has always been, the result of the combined efforts of the Dutch academia and the industry. The Nederlandse Testdag is an annual event which was first held in 1995. This year's edition again consists of one invited presentation by Jens Grabowski, on ITCN-3. and six regular presentations, both from the academia and from the industry. The presentations capture a broad field of the entire testing spectrum. In the presentation by Martin Gijsen (CMG), test automation for Graphical User Interface (GUI), dedicated and embedded systems according to the TestFrame methodology is explained. Klaas Mateboer (Collis) presents the test-tool Conclusion. RenΓ© de Vries (University of Twente) reports on specification testing in practice and illustrates this by means of an example. In the presentation by Loe Feijs (Eindhoven University of Technology), testing is related to game-theory. Marcel Verhoef (Chess) and Bertil Oving (NLR) present their experiences using real-time simulation, UML and VDM to obtain more reliable spacecraft avionics. Finally, Ben van Buitenen (Baan), provides an insight in service pack testing: how to efficiently test customised software components and packages. The organisation of the Nederlandse Testdag is grateful for the sponsorship it received from the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Eindhoven Embedded Systems Institute, and the financial support from Dutch Research School IPA. We are very much indebted to CMG and Telelogic's willingness to sponsor this event financially. Over the years, both companies have profiled themselves as companies investing both time and resources in advancing the current state in testing. Finally, the organisation thanks Marcella de Rooij and EIize Russell for their organisational assistance

    7e Nederlandse testdag, Eindhoven, 8 November 2001 : proceedings

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    These are the proceedings of the seventh edition of the Nederlandse Testdag (a.k.a. Dutch Testing Day), held on November 8, 2001 in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. The increase in the complexity of software and hardware systems was the predominant concern in the software design of the last decades. This increase is still going on today. and mastering this complexity is possible, only by investigating, discussing and evaluating methods and techniques for testing such systems. The Nederlandse Testdag serves as a forum in which researchers from the industry and the academia discuss and present their latest experiences and theories in the area of testing. The initiative for organising the Nederlandse Testdag is, and has always been, the result of the combined efforts of the Dutch academia and the industry. The Nederlandse Testdag is an annual event which was first held in 1995. This year's edition again consists of one invited presentation by Jens Grabowski, on ITCN-3. and six regular presentations, both from the academia and from the industry. The presentations capture a broad field of the entire testing spectrum. In the presentation by Martin Gijsen (CMG), test automation for Graphical User Interface (GUI), dedicated and embedded systems according to the TestFrame methodology is explained. Klaas Mateboer (Collis) presents the test-tool Conclusion. RenΓ© de Vries (University of Twente) reports on specification testing in practice and illustrates this by means of an example. In the presentation by Loe Feijs (Eindhoven University of Technology), testing is related to game-theory. Marcel Verhoef (Chess) and Bertil Oving (NLR) present their experiences using real-time simulation, UML and VDM to obtain more reliable spacecraft avionics. Finally, Ben van Buitenen (Baan), provides an insight in service pack testing: how to efficiently test customised software components and packages. The organisation of the Nederlandse Testdag is grateful for the sponsorship it received from the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Eindhoven Embedded Systems Institute, and the financial support from Dutch Research School IPA. We are very much indebted to CMG and Telelogic's willingness to sponsor this event financially. Over the years, both companies have profiled themselves as companies investing both time and resources in advancing the current state in testing. Finally, the organisation thanks Marcella de Rooij and EIize Russell for their organisational assistance

    HyperMSC -- a Graphical Representation of TTCN

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    The development of an MSC based graphical representation of TTCN is part of the ETSI project STF 156 on 'Specification of a Message Sequence Chart/UML format, including validation for TTCN-3'. The most important language constructs of TTCN can be translated into corresponding MSC constructs in a straightforward manner. However, it turns out that without certain extensions and modifications, the ITU standard language MSC is not capable to produce a sufficiently transparent and readable graphical representation of TTCN. In order to arrive at a really convincing solution, HMSCs are re-interpreted in a way, which has an analogy in hypertext-like specifications. MSC references may be shown also in an expanded manner and non-expanded MSC references may contain hypertext-like descriptions instead of pure reference names. As a result, there does not exist a strict borderline between HMSCs and BMSCs any longer. Such a generalisation of MSC is really efficient only together with a corresponding tool support, which allows the smooth transition between different levels of detailed description similarly to hypertext. Therefore, the name 'HyperMSC' is proposed for such extended HMSCs. The paper demonstrates how HyperMSCs arise from standard MSC descriptions in an evolutionary process of stepwise improvement and simplification
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