xxxxxxx x xxxxxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxx xxxxx xxx x xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxx xx xx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxx x xxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xx xxxxxx xxxxxx xx xxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xx xxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xx xxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx +===================================================+ +===================================================+ +======= Testing Techniques Newsletter (TTN) =======+ +======= ONLINE EDITION =======+ +======= January 1994 =======+ +===================================================+ +===================================================+ TESTING TECHNIQUES NEWSLETTER (TTN) is E-mailed on a monthly basis to support the Software Research, Inc. (SR) community and to provide information of gen- eral use to the testing community. (c) Copyright Software Research, Inc. 1994. TRADEMARKS: STW/Regression, CAPBAK, TCAT, TCAT-PATH, Software TestWorks, STW and the SR logo are trademarks of Software Research, Inc. All other systems are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. ============================================================================ INSIDE THIS ISSUE: o The STW "Insider" o SR Announcements o W. E. Deming o 7th International Software Quality Week (QW '94) o 5th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE) o Journal of Software Quality: Call for Participation o Calendar of Events o TTN Submittal Policy o TTN Subscription Information ============================================================================ - THE STW "INSIDER" - The STW "INSIDER" assists our customers in the use of Software TestWorks (STW) tools, by providing information on how to use the tools more effec- tively or avoid common errors. The featured topic of this section is the STW/Regression tool CAPBAK/X. CAPBAK/X is a capture/playback tool for the X Window's environment which cap- tures complete sessions during the testing process (including keystroke and mouse movements, images, and exact time replay) and allows the user a wide range of playback options (such as editing keysave files and sychronizing the playback process). The following usage techniques are recommended for CAPBAK/X: --> Hotkey Window Invocation and the F1 Function Key During a recording session, commands are issued from the Hotkey window. To invoke the Hotkey window, CAPBAK/X utilizes the keyboard's F1 function key. Certain Sun SPARC machines running OpenWindows use the F1 function key as the default "Help" button. This conflict can be resolved one of two ways. 1. Using the Function Keys window, configure CAPBAK/X's F1 function key to another key. 2. Comment out the following line in either your home directory's .xin- itrc file or the Sun's default $OPENWINHOME/lib/Xinitrc file: xmodmap -k 'keysym F1 = Help` --> Activating an Application During A Recording Pause When pausing a recording session, do not change the position of a window or activate any of its buttons. These actions can effect synchronization during playback and cause captured bitmap images to differ during the comparison process. In particular, the Hotkey window's Save Mouse button can be easily misused. When the Hotkey window's Save Mouse button is selected to capture a window, a crosshairs cursor appears. If the crosshairs are clicked on a window's activation button, the activation button's command will be issued and THEN the window will be captured. For example, if the X-client calculator window is being saved, clicking on one of its numbers will change the window's out- put before the window is captured. When the captured calculator window is played back, the response file will differ from the baseline file. Therefore, the crosshairs cursors should be moved to a "free area" (an area that contains no activation buttons) before capturing a selected window with the Save Mouse button. --> Running CAPBAK/X on a SPARC Station using a DOS Emulator Some users of SPARC-based DOS emulators may have noted that CAPBAK/X appears to fail to record activity when using the DOS screen. One of our users discovered the way to tell the SunOS environment *not* to disregard this data -- and thus permit CAPBAK/X to capture it. The solution is to enter the following environment variable into either your home directory's .cshrc file or the $OPENWINHOME/lib/Xinitrc file: setenv "GET_INPUT_FROM_XNEWS" ON Once this resource is turned on there should be no further problems recording and playing back activities occuring on the DOS screen. --> Synchronization When a window pops up on the screen during a recording session, its borders and content may not be in focus. If this window is captured for the purpose of playback image synchronization, synchronization may fail. When a window is in focus, its border color differs from a window not in focus. If a window is not clicked on and forced into focus during recording, synchronization failure sometimes occurs because the system parameter's may not be capable of determining the window's focus during playback. In other words, playback will be unable to match the recording session's captured image. To ensure playback can synchronize on a recording session's captured image, click on the border of a window prior to using the window image synchroniza- tion options. This will bring the window into focus, ensuring playback syn- chronization. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= To submit a unique application of a STW product, =- =-= e-mail "tnn@soft.com". =-= =-= Please specify whether your name and company =-= -= should be indicated. =- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ============================================================================ SR PRODUCT ANNOUNCEMENTS --> Solaris 2.3 Supported SR's Software TestWorks (STW) suite of automated regression tools, coverage analyzers and advisory tools are now supported on the Solaris 2.3 OS on the Sun SPARC workstation. --> C++ Supported for TCAT-PATH STW/Coverage's TCAT-PATH tool for path coverage analysis now supports the C++ language. TCAT-PATH determines how many possible path combinations in a module have been exercised. TCAT-PATH joins TCAT (for logical branch coverage) in processing code written in the C++ language. For further information on these features, please contact your SR sales representative. ============================================================================ --- W. Edwards Deming --- Mr. W. Edwards Deming, virtually the inventor of total quality management, died December 20, 1993. In Japan during the early 1950's, Mr. Deming introduced the idea of "statist- ical quality control" to Japanese production teams. His management theories were so effective for the Japanese, that they named their most-coveted annual quality improvement award the "Deming Prize". His ideas were largely ignored in the United States until the 1970's. Books by Mr. Deming include: "New Economics for Industrial Government" and "Out of the Crisis", both of which are published by the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology, Center for Advanced Engineering Study, Cambridge, MA. ============================================================================ 7 t h I N T E R N A T I O N A L S O F T W A R E Q U A L I T Y W E E K Conference Theme: Maintaining Competitiveness May 17-20, 1994 -- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION -- LOCATION: The Sheraton Palace Hotel, San Francisco, California Software Research Institute (a not-for-profit subsidiary of SR) is sponsor- ings the Seventh International Software Quality Week (QW '94). In today's marketplace, organizations are faced with the difficult challenge of develop- ing and delivering complex software systems while continually improving pred- ictability and reducing the cycle time between releases. Those companies that can master quality and productivity issues will dominate their markets into the next century. CONFERENCE THEME: The QW'94 theme, "Maintaining Competitiveness", focuses on advances in software test technology, quality control, risk management, soft- ware safety, and test automation. QW'94 is expected to include the foremost industry practitioners in QA/QC/Testing to provide the methodologies and advanced automated software test methods that promise major advances in system quality and reliability. This event features a full day of tutorial seminars, a complete three-day, three-track technical conference, and a two day vendor show, featuring top suppliers of Computer Aided Software Test (CAST) products. Quality Week has one goal: To create an on-going publicly accessible platform where researchers and Quality Assurance professionals, as well as users at every level, can communicate and exchange experience and technology. To receive information on the conference or to register your company for the exposition, e-mail your request to qw@soft.com ============================================================================ 5th INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SOFTWARE RELIABILITY ENGINEERING (ISSRE) November 6-9, 1994 -- Call For Papers, Experience Reports, Panel Session, Tutorials -- -- and Tools Fair Proposals -- LOCATION: Doubletree Inn Hotel in Monterey, California CONFERENCE THEME: "Achieving Reliable Software Through Testing, Verification and Validation" will focus on the testing process together with verification and validation and their relationship to the achievement of reliable soft- ware. Of particular interest is the use of software reliability criteria as stopping rules for the testing process. SUBMISSION INFORMATION: The conference seeks papers that will advance the state of the art, promote transfer of technology, document best practice in the application of the principles of software reliability in the development of software, provide acquisition guidance, encourage and promote education in the area of software reliability measurement and modeling and help faster increased interaction between academic and application communities. Submissions of papers, experience reports and panel proposals should include five (5) copies sent to one of the Program Co-Chairs. PAPERS: Should be 2000-5000 words in length. Papers must not have been pub- lished or submitted elsewhere for publication. A cover page must include: title, all authors' names and complete mailing addresses and telephone numbers as well as a maximum 250 word abstract and keyword list. The first page of the paper should have the paper title and the beginning text of the document. PANEL PROPOSALS: Should include the title, proposed chair, tentative panel- ists (including a short vita), a 2 or 3 paragraph description of the subject of the panel discussion together with a rationale for the panel. Panelists must have agreed to participate prior to the submission of the panel propo- sal. EXPERIENCE REPORTS: Are intended to provide exposure for software reliability professionals of practical experiences in the application of software relia- bility measurement and modeling theory to practical applications. The contri- butors should submit of 4-6 page written description of the experience or case study and a one page summary of the project for a ten minute presenta- tion at the conference. The paper should be clearly identified as an experi- ence report. The evaluation criteria for these submissions will be based on the relevance of the results to future work in the area. TUTORIAL SESSION PROPOSALS: Are solicited for both full-length, all-day tutorials and also for mini-tutorials of two to four hour length. Tutorials proposals should be submitted to the Tutorials Chair by March 1, 1994. TOOLS FAIR PROPOSALS: Should include a description of the software product to be demonstrated and the relevance of the software product to the field of software reliability engineering. The character of the presentations must reflect the scholarly nature of the Conference. Tools Fair proposals should be submitted to either of the Tools co-Chairs by March 1, 1994. IMPORTANT DATES: o Submission Deadline: March 1, 1994, o Acceptance Notification: May 1, 1994, o Camera-ready copy: July 1, 1994. GENERAL CHAIR Norman F. Schneidewind Naval Postgraduate School code AS/Ss Monterey, CA 93943 schneidewind@nps.navy.mil Tel + (1) 408 656 2719 Fax + (1) 408 656 3407 PROGRAM CHAIRS Karama Kanoun Taghi Khoshgoftaar LAAS-CNRS 7, Florida Atlantic University Avenue du Colonel Roche 31077 Dept. of Computer Sc. & Eng. Toulouse Cedex, France; PO Box 3091 E-mail: kanoun@laas.fr Boca Raton, FL 33431-0091 Tel: + (33) 6133 6235 E-mail: taghi@cse.fau.edu FAX: + (33) 6133 6411 Tel: +(1) 407 367 3994 FAX: +(1) 407 367 2800 John C. Munson University of W. Florida Dept. of Computer Science Pensacola, FL 32514 E-mail: jmunson@ai.uwf.edu Tel: + (1) 904 474 2989 FAX: + (1) 904 474 3129 TUTORIALS CHAIR Farokh Bastani Department of Computer Science University of Houston Houston, TX, 77204-3475 E-mail: coscfb@cs.uh.edu Tel: + (1) 713 743 3354 FAX: + (1) 713 743 3335 TOOLS FAIR CHAIRS William H. Farr Fevzi Belli NSWCDD - B10 University of Paderborn Dahlgren, VA 22445-5000 Dept. of Electrical and Electronics Eng. E-mail: wfarr@s850.mwc.edu Building P5, Room P52.07, Pohlweg 47-49 Tel: +(1) 703 663 8388 D-33098 Paderborn, Germany FAX: +(1) 703 663 4568 E-mail: belli@uni-paderborn.de Tel: +(49) 525 160 3447 FAX: +(49) 525 160 3246 ============================================================================ JOURNAL OF SOFTWARE QUALITY -- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION -- The Journal of Software Quality is soliciting papers for a special issue on software usability. Published by Chapman and Hall, London, this journal addresses software engineering and offers the opportunity to reach a new audience regarding usability testing issues. SUBMISSION INFORMATION: Papers that address current research and papers that discuss actual practice and lessons learned are desired. RESEARCH PAPERS: Suggested research topics include methodology and comparison of various evaluation techniques, data collection tools and analysis tools. Research papers should be limited to 25 pages, double spaced. PRACTICE PAPERS: Include experience with usability methodologies and recommendations for improvements, cost benefit analysis studies, and descriptions of the various organizational issues for usability test- ing. Practice papers should be limited to 12 pages, double spaced. Send four hard copies of the paper to: Dr. Jean Scholtz Intel Corporation JF2-19 5200 NE Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro, OR 97124-6497 SUBMISSION DEADLINE: March 31, 1994. Please indicate if you are willing to act as a referee for research or practice papers. Further information can be obtained by contacting: Jean Scholtz Phone: 503-696-8533 FAX: 503-696-6181 email: Jean_Scholtz@ccm.jf.intel.com ============================================================================ CALENDAR OF EVENTS o February 28, 1994: Software World USA, San Francisco, CA. Contact: Mark Longo (Digital Consulting, Inc.); TEL: 508-470-3870 o March 23-25, 1994: UniForum at the Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA. Contacts: Chip Zaborowski (National Account Manager), Letitia Clementi (Exhibit Services) and Cathy Gibson (Show Manager) IDG World Expo 111 Speen Street, P.O. Box 9107, Framingham, MA 01701-9107 TEL: 508-879-6700; FAX: 508-872-8237 o April 10-15, 1994: 6th Annual Software Technology Conference Salt Lake City, Utah Contact: Dallas Holmes or Peg Richins Utah State University, Conference and Institute Division Logan, UT 84322, TEL: 801-750-1692 o May 8-12, 1994: Software Testing Analysis & Review (STAR '94) Alexandria, Virginia Contact: Carol Staurt TEL: 800-423-8378; FAX: 904-268-0733 o May 17-20, 1994: 7th Annual International Software Quality Week San Francisco, California Contact: Rita Bral TEL: 415-550-3020; FAX: 415-550-3030 e-mail: qw@soft.com ============================================================================ TTN SUBMITTAL POLICY -- CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND CALL FOR PAPERS -- TTN Online Edition is forwarded on the 15th of each month to subscribers via InterNet. 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