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Third International Conference On Quality Software
Testing Decomposition of Component Specifications Based on a Rule for Formal Verification
Dallas, Texas
November 06-November 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2015-4
Mass Soldal Lund, University of Oslo, Norway
This paper proposes a general technique for testing decomposition of component specifications based on rules for formal verification. Component specifications are expressed as pairs of two models: a context assumption and a component guarantee. Thereby they capture the contract-like nature between the component to be developed and the context in which it is supposed to work. The paper provides empirical evidence that A/G rules developed for formal methods are highly relevant as patterns for testing decomposition of component specifications. More explicitly, that testing the validity of decomposition based on A/G rules is valid, and moreover, that testing based on A/G rules is more efficient that a conventional approach for the same kind of test-quality.
Citation:
Mass Soldal Lund, "Testing Decomposition of Component Specifications Based on a Rule for Formal Verification," qsic, pp.154, Third International Conference On Quality Software, 2003
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