2017 International Conference on Advances in Computing, Communications and Informatics (ICACCI) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icacci.2017.8125920
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Seamless test environment for distributed embedded wireless networks

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“…Parveen and Tilley [25] discuss when to migrate software testing to the cloud and address two perspectives: the characteristics of an application under test and the types of testing performed on the application. Other publications are even more domain‐specific: Sebastian et al [26] outline a ‘seamless test environment for embedded wireless networks’ and describe how an efficient design flow requires ‘a testing environment, which is continuous, simple and automated at various levels in the development life cycle’. Gomez and Bajaj [27] discuss test environments for Internet of Things (IoT) systems and identify two challenges: no clearly defined architecture for IoT systems and high complexity for IoT systems as they require ‘a lot of interoperability between different layers and devices’.…”
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“…Parveen and Tilley [25] discuss when to migrate software testing to the cloud and address two perspectives: the characteristics of an application under test and the types of testing performed on the application. Other publications are even more domain‐specific: Sebastian et al [26] outline a ‘seamless test environment for embedded wireless networks’ and describe how an efficient design flow requires ‘a testing environment, which is continuous, simple and automated at various levels in the development life cycle’. Gomez and Bajaj [27] discuss test environments for Internet of Things (IoT) systems and identify two challenges: no clearly defined architecture for IoT systems and high complexity for IoT systems as they require ‘a lot of interoperability between different layers and devices’.…”
Section: Reviewing Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%