Title
Testing Non-Functional Requirements with Aspects: An Industrial Case Study
Abstract
Testing is regarded as one of the most resource consum- ing tasks of an average software project. A common goal of testing related activities is to make sure that requirements are satisfied by the implementation. Although existing tools are often effective in functional testing, emerging non- functional requirements set new demands. Aspect-oriented techniques offer a promising approach for capturing such issues under verification. However, prior to industrial adoption more pragmatic guidelines on applying aspects are required. In this paper, we evaluate aspect-oriented techniques in testing non-functional requirements of an industrial system. In addition, we discuss the types of requirements that lend themselves for more efficient testing using aspects than conventional techniques. Keywords: aspects, non-functional, testing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/QSIC.2007.62
QSIC
Keywords
Field
DocType
testing non-functional requirements,average software project,common goal,industrial case study,industrial system,non-functional requirement,functional testing,industrial adoption,aspect-oriented technique,functional requirement,conventional technique,efficient testing,formal verification,satisfiability,object oriented programming,software verification,non functional requirement,aspect oriented,industrial engineering
Software engineering,Systems engineering,System testing,Computer science,Functional testing,Software performance testing,Acceptance testing,Test strategy,Non-functional requirement,Non-functional testing,Software verification
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-7695-3035-4
7
0.46
References 
Authors
7
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jani Metsa170.46
Mika Katara231829.78
Tommi Mikkonen3788122.54