- From: <scott_boag@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 17:54:56 -0400
- To: Alex Rousskov <rousskov@measurement-factory.com>
- Cc: spec-prod@w3.org, w3c-query-editors@w3.org, w3c-query-editors-request@w3.org, www-qa@w3.org
Alex Rousskov <rousskov@measurement-factory.com> wrote: > It would be great if all specs were 100% testable, but I do not think > it is possible in practice, regardless of the specs language. My > belief is based on a simple fact that both black- and white-box > testing techniques cannot achieve 100% coverage of a complex program > implementing the specs. Alex, by no means do I think that testable assertion tagging can solve all problems with testing. But my experience is that many of the specification statements are made without thinking about how to verify these statements. I think that markup in the xmlspec can help, though I am purposefully not proposing a design yet. It sounds like the QA WG has already been thinking about this, and, indeed many already have experience in such techniques. What I am worried about with the current thread is trying to solve too much. What I am looking for is some simple markup that we could add to the xmlspec DTD/Schema that would make testing and verification better. And it would really be nice to have something in time for the XPath 2.0/XQuery 1.0/XSLT 2.0 specs, IF we can do it in a way that does not slow down progress. In other words, I'm really just looking for some useful baby steps right now. -scott
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