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Title: Extending stream X-machines to specify and test systems with timeouts
Authors: Merayo, MG
Hierons, RM
Nunez, M
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: IEEE
Citation: 6th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM 2008), Cape Town, pp. 201-210, Nov 2008.
Abstract: Stream X-machines are a kind of extended finite state machine used to specify real systems where communication between the components is modeled by using a shared memory.In this paper we introduce an extension of the Stream X-machines formalism in order to specify delays/timeouts.The time spent by a system waiting for the environment to react has the capability of affecting the set of available outputs of the system. So, a relation focusing on functional aspects must explicitly take into account the possible timeouts.We also propose a formal testing methodology allowing to systematically test a system with respect to a specification. Finally, we introduce a test derivation algorithm. Given a specification, the derived test suite is sound and complete, that is, a system under test successfully passes the test suite if and only if this system conforms to the specification.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/3408
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