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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

V. Legourski, C. Trödhandl, B. Weiss:
"A System for Automatic Testing of Embedded Software in Undergraduate Study Exercises";
Vortrag: Workshop on Embedded Systems Education, Jersey City; 22.09.2005; in: "Proceedings Workshop on Embedded Systems Education (WESE'05)", (2005), S. 44 - 51.



Kurzfassung englisch:
As student numbers in embedded systems lab courses increase, it becomes more and more time-consuming to verify the correctness of their homework and exam programs. Automatic verification can vastly improve the speed and quality of such tests. This paper describes a system that can carry out black-box tests to verify whether the embedded software running on a target system meets predefined requirements. To this aim, we employ a special test board using an ATmega128 microcontroller which is connected to both the target system and to a host computer. Tests can be selected and started remotely, the results are presented to the user on the host. Monitoring and control via Internet is also easily possible. A special meta-language is used to describe the correct behavior of the tested program, and this description is compiled and downloaded to the test system via a standard RS-232 interface, where the test is executed. The same interface is used to control the tests and for transfer of data and end results.


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