Patent
1997-11-20
1999-01-26
Palys, Joseph E.
39518303, 39518316, G06F 1100
Patent
active
058646604
ABSTRACT:
A computing system (10) includes elements (12-24) interfacing at integration points (26-47). One or more of the elements (12-24) may be associated with one or more testing tables. For example, a testing table (48) may include a test procedure (54) and several corresponding test codes (54a, 54b, 54c) associated with alternate product configurations (12a, 12b, 12c) that satisfy the functional requirements of an element (12). The testing tables in the computing system (10) provide a systematic and standardized scheme for defining, creating, modifying, and adapting integration test code. A testing system (11) accesses the testing tables to test the integration of the elements (12-24) in the computing system (10).
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Aerdts Reinier J.
Brack Martin R.
Hamameh Imad W.
Electronic Data Systems Corporation
Griebenow L. Joy
Palys Joseph E.
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