A standardized mapping to facilitate the automatic generation of TTCN-3 code from TDL descriptions (STF 522)
Description
Phase 4 of TDL establishes the connection between the two standardised ETSI languages TDL and TTCN-3, enabling generation of executable tests from TDL test descriptions in a semi-automatic way. This allows re-use of existing TTCN-3 test tools and frameworks for test execution, where the test engineers can concentrate on the specification of test descriptions at a higher level of abstraction. This project also encompasses continuous language maintenance on the basis of CRs submitted by users, as well as adding features necessary for the mapping of TDL to TTCN-3 along the identification of requirements for features in TDL tailored for security and performance in key technologies, such as NFV, M2M, IoT, ITS.
Project Details
Project Staff: Philip Makedonski, Martti Käärik, Finn Kristoffersen, Gusztav Adamis, György Réthy
Timeframe:
February, 2017 to March, 2018
Partners:
European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
Telefon AB LM Ericsson
Elvior
Cinderella ApS
Funding Organizations:
European Telecommunictions Standards Institute (ETSI)
Project Website:
Related Publications
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Philip Makedonski, Gusztav Adamis, Martti Käärik, Finn Kristoffersen, Michele Carignani, Andreas Ulrich, Jens GrabowskiTest Descriptions with ETSI TDL, Software Quality Journal, Springer, 2018
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Philip Makedonski, Martti KäärikFrom TDL to TTCN-3, User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing (UCAAT) 2018, 2018
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Philip Makedonski, Gusztav Adamis, Martti Käärik, Finn Kristoffersen, György RéthyFrom TDL to TTCN-3: A Step by Step Tutorial, User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing (UCAAT) 2017, 2017
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Philip Makedonski, Martti KäärikThe ETSI Test Description Language: Brief Introduction, TDL Open Source Meeting, 2018
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Philip Makedonski, Gusztav Adamis, Martti Käärik, Finn Kristoffersen, György RéthyMapping TDL to TTCN-3, User Conference on Advanced Automated Testing (UCAAT) 2017, 2017
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Philip Makedonski, Martti KäärikGetting started with the ETSI Test Description Language, ETSI Webinars, 2017
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