- From: Andrew Thackrah <andrew@opengroup.org>
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 2005 15:10:44 +0000
- To: Karl Dubost <karl@w3.org>
- CC: www-qa@w3.org
Hi guys, I worked on this (TELCERT) project for about a year and wrote a chapter of the document in [9] so please feel free to ask questions. The second phase of the project has some interesting work on auto test generation from UML-encoded specifcations. (please note my email address for non-list replies: adt AT freenet co uk ) cheers, -Andrew Karl Dubost wrote: > > Hi, > There are few things I have collected this morning and might be of > interest for you > > > [9]D03-State of the Art Report on Technologies and Techniques for Testing > [9] http://www.imsglobal.org/telcert/D03_v1.4.pdf > > karl: 190 pages PDF document with a lot of contents on What is a > specification, standard, what's testing, what's the evolution > process of a specification, definition of interoperability > > > [10]Specification and Issue List Templates (zip file) > [10] http://www.ws-i.org/docs/templates.zip > > [11]Conformance Claim Attachment Mechanisms - Version 1.0 - WS-I > [11] > http://www.ws-i.org/Profiles/ConformanceClaims-1.0-2004-11-15.html > > [12]WS-I Testing tools > [12] > http://www.ws-i.org/deliverables/workinggroup.aspx?wg=testingtools > > [15]Testing section of IMS Global Learning Consortium > [15] http://www.imsglobal.org/testing.html > karl: There is a "Facility for Interoperability Testing" > karl: * Developers can create new entries to announce items they > are prepared to make available to others for testing purposes > karl: * Developers can add multiple test reports to their entries, > each describing results of tests they have conducted against other > items > karl: * Developers can identify items which they would like to test > with their own offering > karl: * The general public can view all item entries and test > reports to gain valuable insight into which item pairs have been > tested, along with the conclusions of these tests and any > limitations or constraints on the interoperability achieved > >
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