DocumentCode
2608870
Title
Bridging the Concept to Implementation Gap in Software System Testing
Author
Sneed, Harry M.
Author_Institution
SORING Kit., Budapest
fYear
2008
fDate
12-13 Aug. 2008
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
73
Abstract
The following paper proposes a solution to bridging the ontological gap between the conceptual test specification on the one side and the test implementation on the other. The cause of the gap is the different ontologies used on each side and the different levels of granularity. Whereas on the conceptual side, the ontology of the application is used, and that at an abstract level, on the implementional side, the ontology of the technical architecture is used at a very detailed level. The author proposes here a solution by which the conceptual level is brought down to a level corresponding to the implementation level and with which the notions of both sides are explicitly linked to one another. The key concepts are objects and use cases.
Keywords
formal specification; program testing; software architecture; conceptual test specification; ontological gap; software system testing; technical architecture; Joining processes; Mirrors; Ontologies; Programming; Software quality; Software systems; Software testing; System testing; Unified modeling language; Keywords: System test process; test cases; test design; test scripts; test specification;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Quality Software, 2008. QSIC '08. The Eighth International Conference on
Conference_Location
Oxford
ISSN
1550-6002
Print_ISBN
978-0-7695-3312-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/QSIC.2008.48
Filename
4601529
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