Performance Issues in Statistical Testing

Dulz W, Hielscher KS, Beyer M (2006)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2006

Publisher: VDE Verlag GmbH

Edited Volumes: 2006 13th GI/ITG Conference on Measuring, Modelling and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems, MMB 2006

City/Town: Berlin

Pages Range: 191-207

Conference Proceedings Title: Proc.of 13th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modeling, and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems

Event location: Erlangen, Germany DE

ISBN: 3-8007-2945-8

Abstract

This paper describes a fully automated approach to statistically derive and run test cases. In this process scenario descriptions are used to construct an automata-based usage model as the test model responsible for the generation of test cases. Besides others, performance issues are considered and it is explained how to integrate these into the derivation of test cases. The whole process is based on the UML 2.0 and TTCN-3, two new versions of leading standards in software engineering and testing. Time and performance extensions are covered by the UML SPT-Profile and by TimedTTCN-3, respectively.

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APA:

Dulz, W., Hielscher, K.-S., & Beyer, M. (2006). Performance Issues in Statistical Testing. In Proc.of 13th GI/ITG Conference on Measurement, Modeling, and Evaluation of Computer and Communication Systems (pp. 191-207). Erlangen, Germany, DE: Berlin: VDE Verlag GmbH.

MLA:

Dulz, Winfried, Kai-Steffen Hielscher, and Matthias Beyer. "Performance Issues in Statistical Testing." Proceedings of the MMB 2006, Erlangen, Germany Berlin: VDE Verlag GmbH, 2006. 191-207.

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