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TPTP and UTP [message #139503] Tue, 13 January 2009 11:18 Go to next message
Timothy Marc is currently offline Timothy MarcFriend
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Hi all,

currently i'm writing my MSc about Model-based Testing. I've read, that
TPTP implements the UTP, but i can't find out, for what purpose? Is it
posible to define Testcases with the UTP inside the TPTP or does it
mean, that a test specification, created manually, is interally
represented as an UTP instance?

Thx fpr any hint
Timothy
Re: TPTP and UTP [message #139594 is a reply to message #139503] Tue, 20 January 2009 11:23 Go to previous message
Paul Slauenwhite is currently offline Paul SlauenwhiteFriend
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Hi Timothy,
Yes, the TPTP Test Project does implement the UML2 Test Profile and UML2
Interactions models. In the TPTP Test Project, we have three models:

1) Test Profile: This model is a reference implementation of the UML2 Test
Profile's standalone MetaObject Facility (MOF) model. In fact, it was part
of the finalization process in the OMG's acceptance of the UML2 Test Profile
submission. It is used as the definition model for the creation, definition
and management of test artifacts, such as test suites, test cases, and
datapools.

2) Behavioural: This model is an implementation of the UML2 Interactions
meta model, used for defining the behavior of test suites including loops,
invocations (of test cases within the test suite defining the behavior or to
other test suites and/or test cases (hierarchal)), and synchronization. We
implemented a fa
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