vrm@blackwater.cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu (Vasile R. Montan) (11/14/90)
I am just starting to get into some large scale software testing for the first time and would like to gather some ideas of what other people are doing in this area. I would also appreciate any references that others have found useful. Right now I have next to nothing so anything would be helpful. I am programming in C on various platforms running Unix. 1. A large part of what I will be testing is an application interface library. I know there are basic testing techniques for this but would like to hear some practical experience. 2. The basic idea of the program is to distribute jobs to different servers which can be plugged in dynamically. This means that the configuration of the entire system can change over time. Currently, I am ignoring this and assuming a set configuration which remains constant. Ultimately, I would like to also test the effect of changing the system. 3. The communication between the job disributor and the servers is through RPC. Are there any special case for testing these connections? Are there ways to introduce RPC errors? 4. The servers can run on different platforms which may cause problems. 5. Some of the servers are existing programs, but others are developed by us. I need to test the integration of all of them regardless of where they were developed. 6. Some servers are developed using the X window system. Are there any automated testing procedures for graphical user interfaces. Again, I would appreciate any suggestions; no matter how minor you think they are. If there is enough interest I can post a summary of the responses I get on comp.software-eng. -- Vasile -- **************** The above opinions are mine, all mine. ***************** Vasile R. Montan Bell Atlantic Knowledge Systems 9 South High Street vrm@cerc.wvu.wvnet.edu Morgantown, WV 26505