Achieving Testability when Using Ada Packaging and Data Hiding Methods
A common problem encountered by Ada designers is that the better a design is at hiding implementation details within layers of abstraction, the more difficult it becomes to test. This is especially true of designs which use object oriented methods such as HOOD. A general solution to this problem is presented, based on the insertion of test points to package specifications. The technique is compatible with most testing tools and strategies. Specific examples are given for QA Systems’ AdaTEST 95 tool.
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