Reducing the Number of Synchronization Operations in Protocol Conformance Testing
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概要
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Conformance testing is to see if the protocol implementation conforms to its specification. A lot of test sequences have been developed for testing centers. Yet directly applying these test sequences to the simple testing system in laboratories suffers from the frequently-occurred synchronization problems. This paper proposes a new technique to disconnect a test sequence into segments based on their functions, and reconnects them into a new test sequence that simulates these functions yet suffers less from the synchronization problems.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1997-06-25
著者
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Chen Wen-huei
Department Of Life Sciences National University Of Kaohsiung
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Chen Wen-huei
Department Of Information Management Ming Chuan University
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