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7th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'02)
Tokyo, Japan
October 23-October 25
ISBN: 0-7695-1769-2
W. T. Tsai, Arizona State University
Ray Paul, Department of Defense
Yamin Wang, University of Minnesota
Chun Fan, Arizona State University
Dong Wang, Arizona State University
Web services might be the most popular and powerful software development technology in today?s software world. Yet it brings software developers and tester a lot of challenges also. This is mainly caused by the insufficient information provided by the WSDL file of a web service. From the WSDL file, we can not get the information useful for testing such as dependence information. To solve this problem, we proposed and practiced to extend the WSDL to support this kind of information description. In this paper, four kinds of extension: input-output dependency, invocation sequence, hierarchical functional description and concurrent sequence specifications. Also their advantages are discussed.
Index Terms:
testing Web services WSDL
Citation:
W. T. Tsai, Ray Paul, Yamin Wang, Chun Fan, Dong Wang, "Extending WSDL to Facilitate Web Services Testing," hase, pp.171, 7th IEEE International Symposium on High Assurance Systems Engineering (HASE'02), 2002
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