2008 Sixth European Conference on Web Services 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ecows.2008.14
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Automatic Timed Test Case Generation for Web Services Composition

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“…There is a particular effort on researching test case generation handling different aspects, such as WS-BPEL specific structures (Zheng et al, 2007;Liu et al, 2008;Hou et al, 2009;Bentakouk et al, 2009;Ni et al, 2011), concurrency (Yan et al, 2006;Li et al, 2008b), timing properties (Lallali et al, 2008;Cavalli et al, 2010;Gao and Li, 2011), run-time composition (Corradini et al, 2008), and testing architecture (Escobedo et al, 2010). Test generation has also been supported by using model checking (De Angelis et al, 2010;Dong et al, 2010).…”
Section: Classification Of Service Testing Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a particular effort on researching test case generation handling different aspects, such as WS-BPEL specific structures (Zheng et al, 2007;Liu et al, 2008;Hou et al, 2009;Bentakouk et al, 2009;Ni et al, 2011), concurrency (Yan et al, 2006;Li et al, 2008b), timing properties (Lallali et al, 2008;Cavalli et al, 2010;Gao and Li, 2011), run-time composition (Corradini et al, 2008), and testing architecture (Escobedo et al, 2010). Test generation has also been supported by using model checking (De Angelis et al, 2010;Dong et al, 2010).…”
Section: Classification Of Service Testing Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques are: Labeled Transition System (LTS) and extensions (Mei et al, 2009a;Bertolino et al, 2004Bertolino et al, , 2008Frantzen et al, 2008;Bentakouk et al, 2009;Wieczorek et al, 2009Wieczorek et al, , 2010Rabhi, 2012;Escobedo et al, 2010;De Angelis et al, 2010), timed automaton and extensions (Lallali et al, 2008;Morales et al, 2010;Cavalli et al, 2010;Gao and Li, 2011), Stream X-Machine (SXM) (Dranidis et al, 2007;Ramollari et al, 2009;Kourtesis et al, 2010;Dranidis et al, 2010), extensions of FSMs (Benharref et al, 2006;Keum et al, 2006;Dong et al, 2010), finite state automaton (Baldoni et al, 2005), and Web Service Automaton (WSA) (Zheng et al, 2007). The modeling techniques are used to describe the control flow, data flow, timing, and stochastic properties.…”
Section: Modeling Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different models have been proposed to support behavioural service discovery, verification, testing, composition or adaptation [4,9,10,11]. They mainly differ in their formal grounding (Petri nets, transition systems, or process algebra), and the subset of service languages being supported.…”
Section: O and Hd(e) = E For Any Other E In Evmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this step, formal descriptions using finite state models can essentially help as there are many tools which allow automatic code generation (see, for example, Mtsweni, 2012). A developed implementation is then verified and tested for checking that the implementation conforms to its specification (TienDung, Felix, & Castanet, 2010;Lallali, et al, 2008;Honghao & Ying, 2011). Other properties of the implementation such as security and robustness can be also tested at this level.…”
Section: The Implementation Stepmentioning
confidence: 99%