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Old 07-20-2007, 09:59 AM
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Question How do I find information about testing object-oriented programs?

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How do I find information about testing object-oriented programs?


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"Object-oriented software differs significantly from traditional procedural software in terms of analysis, design, structure, and development techniques, so specific testing support is also required [FIRESMITH]. The object-oriented language features of encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance require special testing support, but also provide opportunities for exploitation by a testing strategy. To adapt structured testing for object-oriented programs, consider both module testing and integration testing. Structured testing at the module level is directly applicable to object-oriented programs, although that fact is not immediately obvious. At the integration level, structured testing does require modification to address the dynamic binding of object-oriented methods. The rest of this section discusses the specific implications of object-oriented programming for structured testing. The majority of this information was previously published in [MCCABE3] and [MCCABE4]."
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