Component-based software development regards software construction in
terms of conventional engineering disciplines where the assembly of
systems from readily-available prefabricated parts is the norm.
Because both component-based systems themselves and the stakeholders
in component-based development projects are different from traditional
software systems, component-based testing also needs to deviate from
traditional software testing approaches. Gross first describes the
specific challenges related to component-based testing like the lack
of internal knowledge of a component or the usage of a component in
diverse contexts. He argues that only built-in contract testing, a
test organization for component-based applications founded on building
test artifacts directly into components, can prevent catastrophic
failures like the one that caused the now famous ARIANE 5 crash in
1996. Since building testing into components has implications for
component development, built-in contract testing is integrated with
and made to complement a model-driven development method. Here UML
models are used to derive the testing architecture for an application,
the testing interfaces and the component testers. The method also
provides a process and guidelines for modeling and developing these
artifacts. This book is the first comprehensive treatment of the
intricacies of testing component-based software systems. With its
strong modeling background, it appeals to researchers and graduate
students specializing in component-based software engineering.
Professionals architecting and developing component-based systems will
profit from the UML-based methodology and the implementation hints
based on the XUnit and JUnit frameworks.
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ISBN
9783540267331
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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