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Supervisors for testing non-deterministically specified systems
An approach to automate detection of behavioral failures during system testing is described. A supervisor monitors the inputs and outputs of a system under test. It reports discrepancies between observed and specified behaviors as failures. Failures due to both design and implementation are detectable. The approach presented is able to tolerate legal behavioral alternatives arising out of specification non-determinism.