A Framework for Design-Time Testing of Service-Based Applications at BPEL Level

Ilieva, Sylvia; Pavlov, V.; Manova, I.; Manova, D.

Serdica Journal of Computing (2011)

  • Volume: 5, Issue: 4, page 367-384
  • ISSN: 1312-6555

Abstract

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Software applications created on top of the service-oriented architecture (SOA) are increasingly popular but testing them remains a challenge. In this paper a framework named TASSA for testing the functional and non-functional behaviour of service-based applications is presented. The paper focuses on the concept of design time testing, the corresponding testing approach and architectural integration of the consisting TASSA tools. The individual TASSA tools with sample validation scenarios were already presented with a general view of their relation. This paper’s contribution is the structured testing approach, based on the integral use of the tools and their architectural integration. The framework is based on SOA principles and is composable depending on user requirements.The work reported in this paper was supported by a research project funded by the National Scientific Fund, Bulgarian Ministry of Education, Youth and Science, via agreement no. DOO2-182.

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Ilieva, Sylvia, et al. "A Framework for Design-Time Testing of Service-Based Applications at BPEL Level." Serdica Journal of Computing 5.4 (2011): 367-384. <http://eudml.org/doc/219542>.

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