Industrial development of software systems needs to be guided by
recognized engineering principles. Commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS)
components enable the systematic and cost-effective reuse of
prefabricated tested parts, a characteristic approach of mature
engineering disciplines. This reuse necessitates a thorough test of
these components to make sure that each works as specified in a
real context.
Beydeda and Gruhn invited leading researchers in the area of
component testing to contribute to this monograph, which covers all
related aspects from testing components in a context-independent
manner through testing components in the context of a specific
system to testing complete systems built from different components.
The authors take the viewpoints of both component developers and
component users, and their contributions encompass functional
requirements such as correctness and functionality compliance as
well as non-functional requirements like performance and
robustness.
Overall this monograph offers researchers, graduate students and
advanced professionals a unique and comprehensive overview of the
state of the art in testing COTS components and COTS-based
systems.
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