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Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'02)
Object Testing in ITEE
San Diego, California
January 07-January 09
ISBN: 0-7695-1576-2
S. Ohara, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd.
F. Tsunoda, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd.
H. Maezawa, Hitachi Software Engineering Co., Ltd.
M. Hui, University of California at Irvine
T. Wang, University of California at Irvine
P. C.-Y. Sheu, University of California at Irvine
Raymond Paul, Department of Defense
To assure the quality of software by running test cases and evaluating the results is one of the difficult parts of the entire software development project. The difficulty usually comes from the lack of appropriate supporting tools and the complexity of the software. In the past ad hoc supporting tools were made for each project and test results were usually not used across projects. This conventional way of test and evaluation (T & E) is time consuming, and the most important decision "When is this software ready to ship?" is left to the engineers depending on his/her experience. Our objective is to build a knowledge-based T & E environment such that tests cases, test results, object snapshots and other information are accumulated in a database. These longitudinal data can be automatically tracked and analyzed to provide decision support information. As a result, test results can be reviewed repeatedly and software quality can be assured by analyzing these data from various perspectives. This paper describes the details of object testing in our testing environment.
Index Terms:
test and evaluation, longitudinal data, test manager, test analyzer, and programming object base
Citation:
S. Ohara, F. Tsunoda, H. Maezawa, M. Hui, T. Wang, P. C.-Y. Sheu, Raymond Paul, "Object Testing in ITEE," words, pp.0245, Seventh IEEE International Workshop on Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable Systems (WORDS'02), 2002
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