Abstract
This article investigates verification tests for an object-oriented accounting system. Those tests exploit the structure available from both the domain and application, and the structure of the knowledge representation (the nature of objects). The verification tests are implemented, in part, within a prototype object-oriented accounting system. Tests are included for objects and their instances. In addition, the system includes objects whose sole duty is to verify the system.
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