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) =======+ +======= ON-LINE EDITION =======+ +======= May 1994 =======+ +===================================================+ +===================================================+ TESTING TECHNIQUES NEWSLETTER (TTN) is E-mailed on a monthly basis to support the Software Research, Inc. (SR) community and to provide infor- mation of general use to the testing community. (c) Copyright Software Research, Inc. 1994. Permission to copy and/or re-distribute is hereby granted to any recipient of the TTN On-Line so long as the document/file is kept intact and this copyright statement appears with it. TRADEMARKS: Software TestWorks, STW, STW/Regression, STW/Coverage, STW/Advisor, X11 Virtual Display System, X11virtual 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 Editorial: Software Test Tools Considered Harmful? o X11 Virtual Display System: Virtually Free Offer Extended o 7th International Software Quality Week (QW '94): Synopsis of May 17-20, 1994 Conference Proceedings o 8th Conference on Software Engineering Education o International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering o Technical Articles of Interest o Calendar of Events o TTN Submittal Policy o TTN Subscription Information ======================================================================== --->>> EDITORIAL: SOFTWARE TEST TOOLS CONSIDERED HARMFUL? <<<--- ======================================================================== Why such a controversial title, one that emulates Dr. E.W. Dijkstra's famous ``GOTO Statement Considered Harmful'' letter that set off the structured programming revolution (which, in turn, led to the object- oriented programming revolution)? The reason is simple: The market for software test tools is growing at a faster rate than the rest of the software development market. Even though software testing and tools to automate software testing have been around for many years, the market is still in its infancy. As a result, many vendors use terms without clear definitions and oversell their solutions. In the software test community purveyors of products would have you believe that their solution will solve all of your quality problems. The good news is the industry growth has created a competitive situation in which some good products are offered. I know that competition always has improved our product line, and it's a fair assumption that will be true for others as well. The bad news, however, is no single-function test tool solution is going to completely solve anyone's testing problem, even as slick sales and marketing will have you believe. Having actually seen some of these pitches, I have to admit that they really are clever at sweeping the hard parts of the software test problem under the proverbial rug! Cau- tion is advised. Software Research (SR) has been working on software testing problems and their solutions for over fifteen years. I, myself, have been involved in the software testing field since the early 1970's! Through my experiences, one thing about the software testing field is unquestion- ably true: The problem of achieving good quality software, using test tools and every other imaginable possible solution, was, is, and will remain both a technically subtle and deep problem for which there is no quick fix. The CASE "silver-bullet" that never materialized is not here for CAST either. Moreover, software testing is a multi-faceted problem and requires multi-faceted solutions. I believe SR's Software TestWorks (STW) tool suite made up of three bun- dles of tools (STW/Regression, STW/Coverage, and STW/Advisor), is a strong base for general software testing solutions. On the other hand, I also know no single product or even STW's entire collection of 12 separate tools, is the total test solution. For this reason, SR will continue to expand its product line and to work with others in partner- ship, to add to its solution. In a recent partnership with Interactive Development Environments (IDE), for example, STW was integrated with IDE's products to create an end-to-end automated specification-based and software test solution. Over time, the products that provide real solutions and deliver genuine value will prevail. You have my assurance: SR will be here to help you when other short-term single point solutions fail to measure up when the going gets tough. --Dr. Edward Miller President of SR ======================================================================== --- X11 VIRTUAL DISPLAY SYSTEM: VIRTUALLY FREE OFFER EXTENDED --- ======================================================================== Due to popular demand, the X11 Virtual Display System (X11virtual) *free* software offer has been extended to May 31, 1994. X11virtual is an exciting new technology from SR that allows you to run multiple copies of graphical user interface (GUI) applications and scripts in the background, just as if each one was connected to a separate screen. This technology was developed for load generation from a single workstation. X11virtual can be used with SR's testing tools, or any other vendors' testing tools. It can also be used by anyone wishing to put a screen-intensive application into the background, free- ing the screen for other uses. X11virtual is based on the X11R5 server and runs on the following plat- forms: > Sun SPARC SunOS 4.1.x > Sun SPARC Solaris 2.2.x > Silicon Graphics Inc. (SGI) under IRIX 5.x, > RS/6000 under AIX 3.2.x. --- AVAILABILITY --- SR has been offering the X11virtual software *free* to all requesters since March 15, 1994. The software has no protection, so it can be used on any system. There is a $45 media (QIC-150 cartridge or 4mm DAT), copying, postage and handling fee payable by check or money order prior to shipment. --- ORDERING --- To obtain your copy of X11virtual, fill out a one-page registration form and pay $45.00 for materials and shipping. Make requests for the X11virtual Registration Form to: =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= -= Software Research, Inc. =- =-= ATTN: X11virtual Registration =-= =-= 901 Minnesota Street =-= =-= San Francisco, CA 94107 USA USA =-= =-= FAX: [1] (415) 550-3030 =-= -= E-mail: virtual@soft.com =- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= --- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION --- Address E-mail requests for further information about the X11 Virtual Display System to "virtual@soft.com". ======================================================================== ---- 7th INTERNATIONAL SOFTWARE QUALITY WEEK ---- ---- Synopsis of May 17-20, 1994 Conference ---- ======================================================================== Software Research Institute's (a not-for-profit subsidiary of SR) 7th International Software Quality Week (QW '94) held in San Francisco, May 17-20, was the most successful Quality Week conference so far. More than 630 conference and exposition attendees, encompassing over 300 different companies from throughout the U.S. and from 12 foreign coun- tries, participated in this year's theme, "Maintaining Competitiveness". The QW '94 theme focused on advances in software test technology, qual- ity control, risk management, software safety, and test automation tech- niques. QW '94 provided presentations addressing a wide range of issues with respect to advances in software analysis methodologies and automated test methods that can effectively help an organization implement a manageable, well-defined repeatable process. Seven plenary sessions, ten tutorial/seminars and 38 regular papers were presented by industry experts, academics and practitioners in QA/QC/Testing, including the following seven keynote speakers: * Dr. Boris Beizer (ANALYSIS): "On Being Competitive" * Mr. Robert Binder (Independent Consultant): "Testing Object-Oriented Systems: State of the Art, State of the Practice" * Mr. Walter Ellis (Software Process and Metrics, Washington, DC): "National Software Council: Staus of the Initiative" * Dr. Herb Hecht (SoHaR): "Software Dependability in Distributed Sys- tems" * Dr. Monika Muellerburg (GMD): "Why Systematic Testing is Difficult: The Problem of the Sample" * Dr. John Musa (Bell Laboratories): "Software Reliability Engineering Practice" * Mr. Shel Siegel (Objective Quality): "Where Are the Software Quality Leaders and What Are They Doing?" Attendees had the opportunity to select presentations from a four-track Technical Program focusing on Technology, Application and Management issues. The Technology track included discussion of reporting R&D results, relating academic experiences, and dealing with future techno- logies. Implementing techniques with advanced methods, such as CASE or special technical methods, was the focus of the Applications track. The Management track examined how to plan, manage, access, and evaluate at a process or project level, with special emphasis placed on real-world experiences. The technical content of this year's conference was enhanced by two spe- cial debates examining some of today's most relevant methodologies, as well as the special mini-tutorial "What's on in Europe? European Soft- ware Quality Initiatives?" presented by Mr. Hans-Juergen Kugler (K&M Technologies, Ltd.). Available space for the renowned, two-day Vendor Exhibit was sold out, with 28 selected vendors present. Paralleling the Vendor Exhibit, 11 papers were featured in the refereed Vendors Presen- tation track. A limited number of the bound copies of the QW '94 Conference Proceed- ings are available for $250 per copy from SR and the QW '94 Tutorial Notes are available for $100 per copy. For further information: E-mail: "qw@soft.com" Phone: (415) 550-3020 FAX: (415) 550-3030 The goal of the Quality Week series is to create an on-going publicly accessible platform where researchers and Quality Assurance and Software Test professionals, as well as users at every level, can communicate and exchange experience and technology. An updated Eigth International Quality Week is set for May of 1995 in San Francisco, California. ======================================================================== --- 8TH CONFERENCE ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING EDUCATION --- --- March 29 - April 1, 1995 --- --- New Orleans, Louisiana --- --- --- --- --- CALL FOR PARTICIPATION --- --- ======================================================================== --- CONFERENCE OBJECTIVE --- The CSEE's purpose is to influence educational directions, stimulate new approaches, promote collaboration, and generate interactive exchanges among all educational stakeholders. The conference attracts interna- tional participation and attendees from industry, academia, and govern- ment. Educators, trainers, managers, and administrators gather together to exchange ideas about how to enhance software engineering training and education. This year the conference aims to comprehensively examine the current status, methods and accountability of software engineering education. Are we affecting practice? Are we improving both our educational process and the product? Are we aligned in our approaches? Come share your views, concerns, techniques, and experiences on the fol- lowing issues: > Impact of education on practice. > Education and training goals. > Teachers, Managers and Practitioners. > Process improvement: required knowledge and skills. > Technology: Teaching reengineering, model-based software engineer- ing; domain engineering, software reuse, architectures, and soft- ware repositories. > Industry-Academia collaboration. > Training and education management. > Delivery: New technologies, use of learning aids and laboratories, and evaluating delivery alternatives. --- SUBMISSION GUIDELINES AND PROCEDURES --- Papers are requested that present new ideas or approaches or that describe practice and experience. Proposals for panels examining contr- oversial topics and designed to facilitate audience participation are encouraged, as well as proposals for half- and full-day tutorials. The CSEE conference invites innovative suggestions for informal meetings such as workshops, poster sessions, or birds-of-a-feather sessions. Submit five copies of a paper or proposal. Indicate only the title and beginning text of the submission on the first page of a paper. Provide a separate cover sheet with title, all authors' names, affiliations, complete addresses, telephone numbers, and E-mail addresses. Accepted contributions will appear in the conference proceedings, pub- lished as Lecture Notes in Computer Science by Springer-Verlag. --- IMPORTANT DATES --- Deadline for submissions July 15, 1994 Notification of acceptances September 9, 1994 Final versions due October 12, 1994 Send submissions to: Mary Ellen Rizzo Phone: (412) 268-3007 Software Engineering Institute FAX: (412) 268-5758 Carnegie Mellon University E-mail: education@sei.cmu.edu Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890 ======================================================================== --- INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF --- --- RELIABILITY, QUALITY AND SAFETY ENGINEERING --- --- --- --- --- CALL FOR PAPERS --- --- ======================================================================== With its inaugural issue just published, the International Journal of Reliability, Quality and Safety Engineering is a new, refereed, high- quality journal which will be published four times a year. Papers addressing related engineering topics are welcome and should be submitted to the Editor-in-Chief: Professor H. Pham Department of Industrial Engineering Rutgers University, P.O. Box 909 Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA Phone: (908) 932-5471 Fax: (908) 932-5467 E-mail: hopham@princess.rutgers.edu PLEASE RECOMMEND THIS JOURNAL TO YOUR LIBRARY. Selected addresses to World Scientific Publisher: 1060 Main Street, River Edge NJ 07661, USA Toll-free: (800) 227 7526 FAX: (201) 487 9656 73 Lynton Mead Totteridge, London N20 8DH, UK Phone: (44) 81 446 2461 FAX: (44) 81 446 3356 Farrer Road, P.O. BOX 128, Singapore 9128 Phone: (65) 382 5663 FAX: (65) 382 5919 ======================================================================== ------------->>> TECHNICAL ARTICLES OF INTEREST <<<------------- ======================================================================== The following articles address software testing techniques or quality assurance issues that may be of interest: * "Metrics: Establishing a Process", W. Keuffel, Software Develop- ment, May 1994. * "Of Quality and Requirements", C. Cargill, UniForum Monthly, May 1994. * "Testing...Testing...", P. Koltun, Cross Talk (published by the Department of Defense Software Technology Support Center), May 1994. * "Improving the Testing Process Using the SEI CMM", G. T. Daich, Cross Talk, ibid., May 1994. ======================================================================== ------------------->>> CALENDAR OF EVENTS <<<------------------- ======================================================================== The following is a partial list of upcoming events of interest. ("o" indicates Software Research will participate in these events.) + June 7-9, 1994: Assessment of Quality Software Development Washington, D.C. Contact: Ez Nahouraii Industry Education Counseling Phone: 408-265-1960 o June 13-16, 1994: USPDI '94 Washington, D.C. Contact: Martha Woods USPDI,Inc. Phone: 301-445-4405 + June 15-17, 1994: 24th Annual International Symposium on Fault-Tolerant Computing Austin,Texas Contact: Billene Mercer Phone: 512-327-4012; FAX: 512-327-8132 + July 26-28, 1994: Software Quality Management Edinburgh, SCOTLAND Contact: Sue Owen Conference Secretariat, Wessex Institute of Technology Phone: 44 (0) 703 293223 ======================================================================== --------->>> TTN SUBMITTAL POLICY <<<--------- --------->>> CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND CALL FOR PAPERS <<<--------- ======================================================================== The TTN On-Line edition is forwarded on the 15th of each month to sub- scribers via InterNet. To have your event listed in an upcoming issue, please E-mail a description of your event or Call for Papers or Partici- pation to "ttn@soft.com". 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