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Equipment supported by computer for setting test process in graph and box form

A testing process, computer technology, applied in software testing/debugging, etc.

Inactive Publication Date: 2012-06-13
DSPACE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING & CONTROL ENG
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[0016] It is an object of one embodiment of the present disclosure to solve the problem of converting graphical testing procedures into machine-readable code

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[0030] Not only functional development, but also testing is based on requirements: In functional development, software is implemented based on requirements and it is tested whether these requirements are met during testing.

[0031] For this reason, the test specification is usually derived first according to the requirements. Such a test specification is an informal description of the process of testing that cannot be performed automatically.

[0032] The requirements are managed by the requirements management tool (200). The requirements (210) transferred to the test specification (220) are usually stated in the requirements management tool (200). In the requirement management tool (200), the requirement (210) is usually stated in an informal way of text. On the path to an executable test, it first shifts to a structured test specification (220). The test specification is also textual and unformatted, and is often also managed in the requirements management software (200).

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Abstract

The invention relates to equipment supported by a computer for setting a test process in a graph and box form, which comprises a device used for configuring graphs and boxes, a device used for nesting the graphs and the boxes mutually and a device used for explaining the graphs and the boxes. An embodiment of the invention converts a graph test process into codes readable for machines. The embodiment of the invention aims to realize automatic testing of development of the graphs.

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Technical field [0001] The present disclosure relates to a device for setting up a test process in the form of a graphical box under the support of a computer. Background technique [0002] Testing has been performed in the early stages of development when the controller functions were developed. In order to be able to test based on a model, for example, before a prototype machine exists, different simulation methods are used. Generally, the functions are implemented through Model-in-the-Loop (MIL: Model-in-the-Loop), Software-in-the-Loop (SIL: Software-in-the-Loop) and Processor-in-the-Loop (PIL: Processor-in-the-Loop) The first functionality has been tested during development. However, only some of the possible problems and defects can be identified in this test. [0003] Only in hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) simulation can scheduling and implementation issues be identified, where the actual controller runs in connection with the real-time model of the controlled object. Similar...

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IPC IPC(8): G06F11/36
Inventor H・汉泽尔曼K・兰贝格
Owner DSPACE DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING & CONTROL ENG
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