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38TD11r1 ETSI/MTS(04)#38 Sophia Antipolis 23-24 March 2004. Structuring Test Purposes for Pattern Matching. Some first thoughts from STF256 Steve Randall TC-MTS, Sophia Antipolis 23-25 March 2004. Background. Patterns Group identified need for TP structure
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38TD11r1ETSI/MTS(04)#38 Sophia Antipolis23-24 March 2004 Structuring Test Purposes for Pattern Matching Some first thoughts from STF256 Steve Randall TC-MTS, Sophia Antipolis 23-25 March 2004
Background • Patterns Group identified need for TP structure • STF256 preparing ground for IPv6 testing project. Includes: • TTCN-3 Library • Guidance on methods and style • Useful to write TPs in a structured way even if patterns support not available at start of project • Short study carried out within STF256 TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
TP Format • Consideration given to graphical and textual forms • GFT/MSC an obvious choice but lacks flexibility to express TP fully • Textual “pseudo-code” has defined structure and flexibility • Case studies of existing ISDN and HiperAccess TPs showed that textual approach could work • Initial response from experienced testers ranges from not unfavourableto enthusiastic TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
First thoughts on Keywords • Case studies identified the following candidates as keywords: accepts containing ensure that enters ignores indicating on receipt rejects remains sends then valid via when with without • List is very provisional and will change as project progresses TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Examples (1a) Original TP: L3U_U00_V_005 subclause 5.2.3.1 Ensure that the IUT in the Null call state U00, on receipt of a valid SETUP message (delivered via the point-to-point data link) with the Channel identification information element indicating a B-channel and indicating in the preferred/exclusive bit "indicated channel is preferred", when no B-channel is available, sends a RELEASE COMPLETE message with a Cause information element indicating the cause value 34 "no circuit/channel available" and remains in the Null call state. TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Examples (1b) Structured TP: TPID L3U_U00_V_005 base standard ETS 300 403-1 subclause 5.2.3.1 PICS ETS 300 403-3 status mandatory (---) ensure that { when { the IUT is in the Null call state U00 and a valid SETUP message is received via the point-to-point data link with { the Channel identification information element indicating a B-channel and the preferred/exclusive bit indicating "indicated channel is preferred" and no B-channel is available } then { IUT sends a RELEASE COMPLETE message with { a Cause information element indicating cause value 34_ ("no circuit/channel available") } andremains in the Null call state } } } TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Examples (2a) TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Examples (2b) TPID base standard subclause7.2.4.4; Table 270 PICS status (---) ensure that { when { Negotiate Basic Capabilities is complete and a valid Auth Info message is sent by the IUT and a valid Auth Request message is sent by the IUT and a valid Auth Reply message is received by the IUT with {T_AuthGrace and T_AKLifetime set to non-default values_(Table 270) } } then { IUT sends a valid Auth Request message after (T_AKlifetime – T_authGrace) seconds but before T_AKlifetime seconds }} TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Examples (2c) TPID base standard subclause7.2.4.4; Table 270 PICS status (---) ensure that { when { Negotiate Basic Capabilities is complete and IUT is authorized } then { IUT sends a valid Auth Request message after (T_AKlifetime – T_authGrace) seconds but before T_AKlifetime seconds }} TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Disclaimers! • It is important to consider the following when reviewing this proposal: • this is at a very, very early stage and has not been discussed widely • the list of key words and phrases is sure to grow as more TPs are analyzed • the notation is not meant to be a specification language. It is only intended to provide structure (and thus, pattern) to a TP • there is neither syntax nor semantics specified (yet) except what can be implied from the examples TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11
Next Steps • Extend the scope of analysis to a broader range of existing TPs, particularly IPv6, in order to finalize the list of keywords and basic structure • Work closely with Patterns Group to ensure the notation meets their requirements • Formalize the notation in BNF • Discuss possibility of implementation with tool suppliers • Start using it! TC-MTS#38 23-25 March 2004038TD11