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Study of Interoperability Testing Between Operating Systems Based on MDT and TTCN-3

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Information Engineering and Applications

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Operating system interoperation is the basis for the implementation of software interoperation. From the perspective of integrated applications, combined with the characteristics of operating system, this paper gives the definition of interoperability testing between operating systems and its test essentials. On the basis above, this paper proposes the framework of interoperability testing system based on TTCN-3, and adopts MDT to implement TTCN-3 code automatic generation. At last, we take socket as the example to show the process of interoperability testing.

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This paper is sponsored by Major National Science and Technology Programs of Core Electronics Components, High-end General Chips and Basic Software (CHB) of China under grant NO. 2009ZX01045-005-002.

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Bin, Y., Yang, T., Haihua, Y. (2012). Study of Interoperability Testing Between Operating Systems Based on MDT and TTCN-3. In: Zhu, R., Ma, Y. (eds) Information Engineering and Applications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 154. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2386-6_62

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