Abstract

Integration of reused, well-designed components and subsystems is a common practice in software development. Hence, testing integration interfaces is a key activity, and a whole range of technical challenges arise from the complexity and versatility of such components.In this paper, we present a methodology to fully test different implementations of a software component integration API. More precisely, we propose a black-box testing approach, based on the use of QuickCheck and inspired by the TTCN-3 test architecture, to specify and test the expected behavior of a component. We have used a real-world multimedia content management system as case study. This system offers the same integration API for different technologies: Java, Erlang and HTTP/XML. Using our method, we have tested all integration API implementations using the same test specification, increasing the confidence in its interoperability and reusability.

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