We study the problem of deriving a specification for a third-party component, based on the specification of the system and the environment in which the component is supposed to reside. Particularly, we are interested in using component specifications for conformance testing of black-box components, using the theory of input-output conformance (ioco) testing. We propose and prove sufficient criteria for decompositionality, i.e., that components conforming to the derived specification will always compose to produce a correct system with respect to the system specification. We also study the criteria for strong decomposability, by which we can ensure that only those components conforming to the derived specification can lead to a correct syste...
Contains fulltext : 60238.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Compositional testi...
Abstract. Input-output conformance (ioco) testing is a well-known ap-proach to model-based testing. ...
Abstract-In this paper, we pursue our works on generic modeling and testing of component-based syste...
We study the problem of deriving a specification for a third-party component, based on the specifica...
We study the problem of deriving a specification for a third-party component, based on the specifica...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceBlack-box conformance testing based on a compositional mode...
Software quality has become an increasingly important concern in software development, as a conseque...
Compositional testing concerns the testing of systems that consist of communicating components whic...
Component based testing concerns the integration of components which have already been tested separa...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance testing to the setting of software product lines. I...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance with operators for merge and quotient. The former i...
Compositional testing concerns the testing of systems that consist of communicating components which...
AbstractThe article introduces an extension of the well-known conformance relation ioco on labeled t...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance with operators for merge and quotient. The former i...
We propose an input/output conformance testing theory utilizing Modal Interface Automata with Input ...
Contains fulltext : 60238.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Compositional testi...
Abstract. Input-output conformance (ioco) testing is a well-known ap-proach to model-based testing. ...
Abstract-In this paper, we pursue our works on generic modeling and testing of component-based syste...
We study the problem of deriving a specification for a third-party component, based on the specifica...
We study the problem of deriving a specification for a third-party component, based on the specifica...
Part 1: Full PapersInternational audienceBlack-box conformance testing based on a compositional mode...
Software quality has become an increasingly important concern in software development, as a conseque...
Compositional testing concerns the testing of systems that consist of communicating components whic...
Component based testing concerns the integration of components which have already been tested separa...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance testing to the setting of software product lines. I...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance with operators for merge and quotient. The former i...
Compositional testing concerns the testing of systems that consist of communicating components which...
AbstractThe article introduces an extension of the well-known conformance relation ioco on labeled t...
We extend the theory of input-output conformance with operators for merge and quotient. The former i...
We propose an input/output conformance testing theory utilizing Modal Interface Automata with Input ...
Contains fulltext : 60238.pdf (author's version ) (Open Access)Compositional testi...
Abstract. Input-output conformance (ioco) testing is a well-known ap-proach to model-based testing. ...
Abstract-In this paper, we pursue our works on generic modeling and testing of component-based syste...