Côte de Resyste in Progress

R. Vries, de, J. Tretmans, A. Belinfante, J. Feenstra, L.M.G. Feijs, S. Mauw, N. Goga, L. Heerink, Arjan Heer, de

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Abstract

Traditional (manual) testing of software systems is a costly, laborious and error-prone activity. It gets even more complicated nowadays with complex reactive software like embedded system software and communication protocols. Such software is characterized by a high degree of interactivity and concurrency. Cˆote de Resyste aims at developing methods and an integrated tool environment to support and, whenever possible, automate the testing process of reactive systems. Contrary to other test tools, this tool environment builds on a sound and well-defined theoretical basis. First results are the implementation of the prototype test tool TorX and its successful application to the Philips’ A/V Link protocol and to the academic Conference protocol case study. These experiments show that test automation, based on formal methods, is feasible and beneficial. Current work concentrates on improving TorX, on developing methods for effective selection of test sets and on generic test execution environments. A major part of the project is devoted to industrial case studies which are executed in close cooperation with Philips, Lucent Technologies and Interpay.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 1st PROGRESS Workshop on Embedded Systems (Utrecht, The Netherlands, October 13, 2000), Revised Edition
EditorsJ.P. Veen
Place of PublicationUtrecht
PublisherSTW Technology Foundation
Pages157-164
ISBN (Print)90-73461-25-1
Publication statusPublished - 2000

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