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Tuxedo-based Automated Testing Framework For Research And To Achieve

Posted on:2009-08-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:P QiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2208360245960840Subject:Computer software and theory
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Software testing is very important in the entire software development procedure. In order to overcome the hardships of manual testing and improve the quality of software and efficiency of testing, automated software testing is introduced into testing procedure.Compared with the international software, software developed in China has lots of quality and maturity problems. Because of junior errors, there are lots of serious quality problems found in Chinese software. So the introduction of automated software testing can not only save the cost of software testing, but also improve the quality of software.Tuxedo system is an enterprise transaction middleware based on non-java language which is the most widely deployed transaction platform for building high-performance and reliable distributed applications. The test of Tuxedo has to meet with the flexible, complex, distributed test environment. Manual testing takes more resource which can not be accepted. And the existed test framework can not match Tuxedo special test environment. According to the requirement of Tuxedo testing, we bring forward a test framework for Tuxedo which is named ATTE, and implement it by analyzing and comparing the way of automated testing. During the design and implementation of ATTE, STAX component is used to parse XML and encapsulate all the common command used in Tuxedo. In this way, ATTE framework has uniform API and high-consistency.This thesis can be divided into three parts. The first part of this thesis demonstrates the theory of automated testing and ATLM methodology. The second part of this thesis describes how to choose testing tools. The third part of this thesis demonstrates the detail design and implementation of ATTE.
Keywords/Search Tags:Automated software testing, ATLM methodology, Regression test of Tuxedo, STAF, ATTE
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