Dependency-based criteria for testing web services transactional workflows

Ruben Casado, J. Tuya, C. Godart
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Transactions are a key issue to develop reliable web service based applications. The advanced models used to manage this kind of transactions rely on the dependencies between the involved activities (subtransactions). Dependencies are constraints on the processing produced by the concurrent execution of interdependent subtransactions. Existing works use formal approaches to verify the consistency and correctness of dependencies in web service transactions, but there are no works about testing their implementation. This paper identifies and defines a set of possible dependencies using logical expressions. These expressions define the preconditions to be fulfilled for executing the subtransactions primitive tasks (begin, commit and abort). By using those conditions, we propose a family of test criteria based on control-flow for checking the dependencies between subtransactions. The test criteria provide guidance for test case generation in order to specifically test the implementation of web service subtransactions dependencies.
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用于测试web服务事务性工作流的基于依赖的标准
事务是开发可靠的基于web服务的应用程序的关键问题。用于管理此类事务的高级模型依赖于所涉及的活动(子事务)之间的依赖关系。依赖关系是并发执行相互依赖的子事务所产生的处理的约束。现有的工作使用正式的方法来验证web服务事务中依赖项的一致性和正确性,但是没有关于测试其实现的工作。本文使用逻辑表达式识别并定义了一组可能的依赖关系。这些表达式定义了执行子事务基本任务(开始、提交和中止)需要满足的前提条件。通过使用这些条件,我们提出了一系列基于控制流的测试标准,用于检查子事务之间的依赖关系。测试标准为生成测试用例提供指导,以便专门测试web服务子事务依赖的实现。
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