EG 202 103 : 1.1.1
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METHODS FOR TESTING AND SPECIFICATION (MTS) - GUIDE FOR THE USE OF THE SECOND EDITION OF TTCN
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Abbreviations
4 Introduction
5 Concurrency
5.1 Introduction to Concurrent TTCN
5.2 Test Components
5.3 Co-ordination of test components
5.4 Defining different test configurations
5.5 Verdicts
5.6 The DONE Statement
5.7 Summary of MTC and PTC characteristics
6 Encoding
6.1 Introduction to specifying encoding information in
TTCN
6.2 Scope of application of encoding information
6.3 Encoding Definitions
6.4 Encoding Variations
6.5 Invalid Field Encoding definitions
6.6 Using variant and invalid encodings in PDUs and
Constraints
6.7 Using the ENC keyword
7 Modular TTCN
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Importing objects to a Test Suite or module
7.3 Exporting objects from a Test Suite or module
7.4 TTCN modules
7.5 External TTCN objects
7.6 Renaming
8 Other TTCN version 2 features
8.1 Grouping of constraints and other tables
8.2 Passing Matching Symbols to constraints
8.3 Empty PDUs
8.4 The RETURN statement
8.5 OTHERWISE and the fail verdict
8.6 Collective comments
8.7 Test Suite Constants by Reference
8.8 PCO Type Declarations
8.9 ACTIVATE statement
8.10 Test suite operations using the procedural definition
8.11 Using ASN.1 '94
9 Some Do's and Don'ts when using TTCN
9.1 Use of matching symbols in receive constraints
9.2 Restriction on using receive events
9.3 First set of alternatives in default.
9.4 Declaration part and protocol standard
9.5 Declaration part and transfer syntax
9.6 Timers
9.7 Wild cards in send constraints
9.8 Use of the metatype PDU
9.9 Page number in the test suite overview
9.10 Test case end
9.11 ASN.1 definitions in TTCN
9.12 Some common errors to avoid
Annex A (normative): Some examples of the use of TTCN
A.1 Concurrent TTCN
A.2 Index table of TTCN topics
Annex B (normative): Application of TTCN to other types of
testing
B.1 Introduction
B.2 Application specific requirements
B.3 TTCN based performance testing
B.4 TTCN based real-time testing
B.5 Advanced test architectures
B.6 On the introduction of new TTCN concepts
Bibliography
History
A guide which presents the options available for the use of TTCN. This will identify the advantages and disadvantages of particular approaches so that an informed decision can be made by any TB/WG embarking on the development of a new testing standard. The guide will also give advice on the use of TTCN for performance and real-time testing.
Committee |
MTS
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
60
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PublisherName |
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Status |
Current
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