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Many different testing techniques have been proposed by researchers, but essentially only two main testing philosophies exist, black box and white box. There exist a number of different testing methods for structural testing of procedural languages. However, the features of object-oriented languages are not addressed by such techniques. The article explores a new structural testing technique for object-oriented systems by developing a testing methodology based on object manipulations and driven by the context of the program under test.