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Talks and Poster Presentations (with Proceedings-Entry):

A. Beer, J. Gärtner, N. Musliu, W. Schafhauser, W. Slany:
"Testing while modelling staff scheduling problems";
Talk: 23rd European Conference on Operational Research, Bonn, Deutschland; 2009-07-05 - 2009-07-08; in: "23rd EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON OPERATIONAL RESEARCH, BOOK OF ABSTRACTS", (2009), 198.



English abstract:
To ease the user's modelling effort and reduce errors when using
TEMPLE, a language designed for modelling and solving staff scheduling problems, we propose two testing approaches. The first
one utilizes small, self-contained tests that verify the user's logic.
The second one consists of larger tests using a model's objects
themselves, which check the system's correct processing of the user
input. These tests aim at verifying the code and the entire model
itself. Due to this approach errors in a problem model are identified
at an early stage.


Related Projects:
Project Head Nysret Musliu:
Softnet-Planungswissen


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