Business-process-driven gray-box SOA testing

Z. J. Li;H. F. Tan;H. H. Liu;J. Zhu;N. M. Mitsumori
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Challenges are emerging in testing service-oriented architecture (SOA) systems. Current testing is not sufficient to deal with the new requirements arising from several SOA features such as composition, loose coupling, and code without a graphical user interface. The most critical architecture information of an SOA solution is actually how services are composed and interact with each other. This paper proposes a gray-box testing approach, that is, an approach that involves having access to internal workings, data structures, and algorithms when designing the test cases but tests at the user level as a black box, that is, by applying inputs and observing outputs. This approach leverages business processes and the underlying SOA layered architecture to better test SOA solutions. A commonly used language to model business processes is BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), which is the focus of the approach described in this paper. Among the layered artifacts, the business process view represents the global behavior of the SOA system and thus is a good candidate as supplemental architectural information to the functional requirement or specification in test-case design and generation. This approach has three key enablers: test-path exploration, trace analysis, and regression test selection. BPELTester is an innovative tool that implements this method. It has been piloted in several projects and the initial pilot results are presented in this paper.
业务流程驱动的灰盒SOA测试
在测试面向服务的体系结构(SOA)系统方面出现了挑战。当前的测试不足以处理由几个SOA特性引起的新需求,例如组合、松耦合和没有图形用户界面的代码。SOA解决方案最关键的体系结构信息实际上是服务如何组成以及如何相互交互。本文提出了一种灰盒测试方法,即在设计测试用例时访问内部工作、数据结构和算法,但在用户级别测试为黑盒,即通过应用输入和观察输出。这种方法利用业务流程和底层SOA分层体系结构来更好地测试SOA解决方案。一种常用的业务流程建模语言是BPEL(业务流程执行语言),它是本文描述的方法的重点。在分层工件中,业务流程视图表示SOA系统的全局行为,因此是测试用例设计和生成中功能需求或规范的补充体系结构信息的一个很好的候选者。这种方法有三个关键因素:测试路径探索、跟踪分析和回归测试选择。BPELEster是一个创新工具,可以实现这种方法。它已经在几个项目中进行了试点,本文介绍了初步的试点结果。
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