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Software Testing and Quality Assurance
  • Lecture 26 (a) Testing Interactions (Chapter 6)

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Lecture Outline
  • Testing Off-the-Shelf Components
  • Protocol Testing
  • Testing Patterns
  • Testing Exceptions

3
Testing off-the-shelf components
  • Functionality can be added to an application by
    purchasing Components.
  • Quality of components varies from vendor to
    another.
  • Acceptance testing for the component in the
    context in which it will be used is necessary.

4
Testing off-the-shelf components
  • Stress tests extreme, may be correct or
    incorrect values e.g., moving mouse a lot to
    generate a large number of mouse move events,
    making multiple menu selections, etc.

5
Protocol testing
  • Protocol testing investigates whether the
    implementation of a class satisfies its
    specification
  • Protocol sequence of method invocations by
    combining
  • A method whose postconditions enable the
    precondition of another method

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Protocol testing
  • Each protocol corresponds to a sequence of states
    beginning with
  • Initial states of the two objects,
  • A sequence of states for each object, and
  • Ending with terminal states (denoted in the state
    diagram)
  • A test case takes the two objects through one
    complete sequence of methods

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Protocol testing Example
  • A protocol can be found by tracing through the
    state diagram.
  • This provides a life-cycle test case.
  • This provides an effective test of the object in
    the ways that it will interact with its client
    objects.

8
Test patterns
  • Test patterns are design patterns for test
    software.
  • A design pattern captures and reuses design
    knowledge that has gained widespread application
    in the OO software development community,
  • e.g., Grid component is based on the Listener
    design pattern

9
Test patterns
  • A pattern is a specific configuration of
    interactions among a set of objects that form
    some cluster in the overall design.
  • For a design pattern there can be a test pattern

10
Testing exceptions
  • An exception provides an alternative route for
    returning from a method that does not necessary
    move to the next statement after the method is
    invoked.
  • Exceptions are powerful
  • The exceptional return value is an object and can
    be arbitrary complex.
  • The points at which an exception is thrown varies
    based on the depth of the aggregation hierarchy.

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Testing exceptions
  • Testing exceptions provide two different
    perspectives
  • At the class testing level, the focus is on
    wether each of the method is that class does in
    fact throw the exception.
  • Integration testing will determine whether these
    exceptions that are being thrown at the correct
    time are being caught at the correct place.

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Testing Integration at System Level
  • Components become so complex that it is easier to
    test them in the context of the application
    itself.
  • For example, user interface provided by most
    applications programs is not a single instance of
    some class.

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Key points
  • Stress tests extreme, may be correct or
    incorrect values
  • Protocol sequence of method invocations by
    combining a method whose post-conditions enable
    the precondition of another method
  • A design pattern captures and reuses design
    knowledge that has gained widespread application
    in the OO software development community
  • An exception provides an alternative route for
    returning from a method that does not necessary
    move to the next statement after the method is
    invoked.
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