AbstractWe propose a new methodology for automated testing of real-time applications in general and robotic applications in particular. The starting point is a high-level specification which can be automatically translated into a network of timed automata. Analog or digital-clock observers are then generated from the timed automata specification. The system under test (SUT) is instrumented to export observable events and corresponding time-stamps. The traces generated by the SUT are fed to the observer (on-the-fly or off-line). The latter checks whether each trace conforms to the specification. The approach has been applied to the K9 Martian Rover executive of NASA
Abstract. Testing real-time systems is an important and not obvious step in the validation process o...
The testing of a real-time system involves more challenges than in a regular one. Real-time system t...
Testing is the primary software validation technique used by industry today, but remains ad hoc, err...
International audienceWe propose a new methodology for automated testing of real-time applications i...
International audienceWe propose a methodology for testing conformance of an important class of real...
AbstractWe present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setti...
Testing is the most dominating validation activity used by industry today, and there is an urgent ne...
We present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setting of de...
We present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setting of de...
Abstract. Testing is an important step in validation process of critical systems. Black box testing ...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.Many critical, real-time systems or multimedia systems have...
The goal of testing is to gain confidence in a physical computer based system by means of executing ...
Abstract. We present a new technique and tool for testing of embedded systems using real-time online...
Time Petri nets with stopwatches not only model system/environment interactions and time constraints...
This work was presented at TTCS 2015, the First IFIP International Conference on Topics in Theoretic...
Abstract. Testing real-time systems is an important and not obvious step in the validation process o...
The testing of a real-time system involves more challenges than in a regular one. Real-time system t...
Testing is the primary software validation technique used by industry today, but remains ad hoc, err...
International audienceWe propose a new methodology for automated testing of real-time applications i...
International audienceWe propose a methodology for testing conformance of an important class of real...
AbstractWe present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setti...
Testing is the most dominating validation activity used by industry today, and there is an urgent ne...
We present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setting of de...
We present a generalization of the classical theory of testing for Mealy machines to a setting of de...
Abstract. Testing is an important step in validation process of critical systems. Black box testing ...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture.Many critical, real-time systems or multimedia systems have...
The goal of testing is to gain confidence in a physical computer based system by means of executing ...
Abstract. We present a new technique and tool for testing of embedded systems using real-time online...
Time Petri nets with stopwatches not only model system/environment interactions and time constraints...
This work was presented at TTCS 2015, the First IFIP International Conference on Topics in Theoretic...
Abstract. Testing real-time systems is an important and not obvious step in the validation process o...
The testing of a real-time system involves more challenges than in a regular one. Real-time system t...
Testing is the primary software validation technique used by industry today, but remains ad hoc, err...