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Interface-Driven Model-Based Generation of Java Test Drivers

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Author(s)

Mark Blackburn, Robert Busser, Aaron Nauman, Ramaswamy Chandramouli

Abstract

This paper extends prior work in model-based verification and describes interface-driven analysis that combines with a requirement model to support automated generation of Java test scripts. It describes concepts of models and test driver mappings using examples for testing security functionality of an Oracle database using Java and Structured Query Language (SQL) test drivers. Although the modeling and testing are focused on database security capabilities, the described concepts can be applied to develop test drivers for many other products.
Proceedings Title
Quality Week 2002
Conference Dates
September 3-6, 2002
Conference Location
San Francisco, CA, US

Keywords

database testing, interface-driven model-based test automation, Java and SQL test driver generation, security testing, test automation technology and experience

Citation

Blackburn, M. , Busser, R. , Nauman, A. and Chandramouli, R. (2002), Interface-Driven Model-Based Generation of Java Test Drivers, Quality Week 2002, San Francisco, CA, US, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=51023 (Accessed October 14, 2025)

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Created September 2, 2002, Updated October 12, 2021
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