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Model-Based Software Testing and Analysis with C#

Model-Based Software Testing and Analysis with C#

Model-Based Software Testing and Analysis with C#

Jonathan Jacky, University of Washington
Margus Veanes, Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington
Colin Campbell, Modeled Computation LLC, Seattle, Washington
Wolfram Schulte, Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington
January 2008
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9780511364228

    This book teaches model-based analysis and model-based testing, with important new ways to write and analyze software specifications and designs, generate test cases, and check the results of test runs. These methods increase the automation in each of these steps, making them more timely, more thorough, and more effective. Using a familiar programming language, testers and analysts will learn to write models that describe how a program is supposed to behave. The authors work through several realistic case studies in depth and detail, using a toolkit built on the C# language and the .NET framework. Readers can also apply the methods in analyzing and testing systems in many other languages and frameworks. Intended for professional software developers including testers, and for university students, this book is suitable for courses on software engineering, testing, specification, or applications of formal methods.

    • Works through several realistic case studies in depth and detail
    • Methods developed at Microsoft Research and used by Microsoft product groups
    • Source code for tools available on the web

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    January 2008
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9780511364228
    0 pages
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    2 tables 43 exercises
    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Overview:
    • 1. Describe, analyze, test
    • 2. Why we need model-based testing
    • 3. Why we need model-based analysis
    • 4. Further reading
    • Part II. Systems with Finite Models:
    • 5. Model programs
    • 6. Exploring and analyzing finite models
    • 7. Structuring model programs with features and composition
    • 8. Testing closed systems
    • 9. Further reading
    • Part III. Systems with Complex States:
    • 10. Modeling systems with structured state
    • 11. Analyzing systems with complex state
    • 12. Testing systems with complex state
    • 13. Further reading
    • Part IV. Advanced Topics:
    • 14. Compositional modeling
    • 15. Modeling objects
    • 16. Reactive systems
    • 17. Further reading
    • Part V. Appendices: A. Modeling library reference
    • B. Command reference
    • C. Glossary
    • D. Index.
      Authors
    • Jonathan Jacky , University of Washington

      Jonathan Jacky is a research scientist at the University of Washington in Seattle. He is experienced in embedded control systems, safety-critical systems, signal processing, and scientific computing. He has taught at the Evergreen State College and has been a visiting researcher at Microsoft Research. He is the author of The Way of Z: Practical Programming with Formal Methods.

    • Margus Veanes , Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington

      Colin Campbell has worked on model-based testing and analysis techniques for a number of years in industry, including Microsoft Research. He is a principal of the consulting firm Modeled Computation LLC in Seattle (www.modeled-computation.com). His current interests include design analysis, the modeling of reactive and distributed systems, and the integration of components in large systems.

    • Colin Campbell , Modeled Computation LLC, Seattle, Washington

      Margus Veanes is a researcher in the Foundations of Software Engineering (FSE) group at Microsoft Research and a co-designer and co-developer of the Spec Explorer tool.

    • Wolfram Schulte , Microsoft Research, Redmond, Washington

      Wolfram Schulte is a research area manager at Microsoft Research, managing the FSE group, the Programming Languages and Methods (PLM) group, and the Software Design and Implementation (SDI) group.