| J. Romijn and J. Springintveld. Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing. In Budkowski et al. |
....III, the tests already delivered to CECOM contain approximately 10,000 test steps. It is clear that manually generating test sets of this size from the protocol textual description is not a trivial task. A number of conformance test generation techniques have been proposed [1] 7] 9] 50] [57], 59] 63] 66] each of which is expected to give better results for a certain class of protocol specifications depending on the nature and size of the protocol. The experience obtained in generating tests for 188220 suggests that to successfully test today s complex protocols by using formal ....
J. Romijn and J. Springintveld. Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing. In Budkowski et al.
....As seen from Table 3, the tests already delivered to CECOM contain approximately 10,000 test steps. It is clear that manually generating test sets of this size from the protocol textual description is not a trivial task. A number of conformance test generation techniques have been proposed [2, 8, 10, 54, 62, 64, 68, 71], each of which is expected to give better results for a certain class of protocol specifications depending on the nature and size of the protocol. The experience obtained in generating tests for 188 220 suggests that to successfully test today s complex protocols by using formal methods, an ....
J. Romijn and J. Springintveld. Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing. In Budkowski et al. [11], 337--351.
....As seen from Table 3, the tests already delivered to CECOM contain approximately 10,000 test steps. It is clear that manually generating test sets of this size from the protocol textual description is not a trivial task. A number of conformance test generation techniques have been proposed [2,8,10,55,62,64,69,72], each of which is expected to give better results for a certain class of protocol specifications depending on the nature and size of the protocol. The experience obtained in generating tests for 188 220 suggests that to successfully test today s complex protocols by using formal methods, an ....
J. Romijn and J. Springintveld. Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing. In Budkowski et al. [12], 337--351.
....part of synergistic efforts to develop C 4 I systems. to CECOM contain approximately 10,000 test steps. It is clear that manually generating test sets of this size from the protocol textual description is not a trivial task. A number of conformance test generation techniques have been proposed [1,7,9,46,53,55,59,62], each of which is expected to give better results for a certain class of protocol specifications depending on the nature and size of the protocol. The experience obtained in generating tests for 188 220 suggests that to successfully test today s complex protocols by using formal methods, an ideal ....
J. Romijn, J. Springintveld, Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing, in: S. Budkowski, A. Cavalli, E. Najm (Eds.), Proc. IFIP Joint Int. Conf. FORTE/PSTV, Paris, France, Kluwer, Boston, MA, 1998, pp. 337--351.
....As seen from Table 3, the tests already delivered to CECOM contain approximately 10,000 test steps. It is clear that manually generating test sets of this size from the protocol textual description is not a trivial task. A number of conformance test generation techniques have been proposed [1,8,10,45,51,53,57,60], each of which is expected to give better results for a certain class of protocol specifications depending on the nature and size of the protocol. The experience obtained in generating tests for 188 220 suggests that to successfully test today s complex protocols by using formal methods, an ideal ....
J. Romijn and J. Springintveld. Exploiting symmetry in protocol testing. In Budkowski et al. [11], pp. 337--351.
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