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Wrap-Up Holger Schlingloff with help from Markus Roggenbach

Wrap-Up Thanks for all the nice talks, we enjoyed them very much! We’ve all learned a lot about  testing  making a presentation What else is there to say?

Structure Of This Talk What has been achieved What’s next

What Has Been Achieved Two sides of testing  established body of knowledge - functional and structural testing, coverage issues, levels of testing, OO-testing, …  research items - test generation, test specification, test evaluation Insight: Testing is an engineering activity  test case design  software design (  CS)  testing research  software engineering research

Where Is This Knowledge Important? Industry  costly but necessary part of system’s design  day-to-day problems, pragmatic solutions - what and when to test - how to make and run test cases - when to stop, how to give evidence Academia  challenging software engineering problems (often massively underestimated)  generalisation of pragmatic approaches - how to formalise and automatise - how to prove and decide - how to understand and master

We Haven’t Looked At … … testing languages (TTCN-3, UML testing profile, …) … specific testing objectives (load, stress, robustness, reliability, security, …) … test management … test execution environments … hardware-in-the-loop tests … test evaluation problems … test documentation … test certification … testing and quality assurance … testing and verification … testing and other life-cycle models (model-based testing, extreme programming, …) …

no stopping at any time…

Structure Of This Talk What has been achieved What’s next

When to Apply Your Knowledge As any SE activity, testing can and should be supported by tools  well-established commercially successful - IBM Rational, Telelogic, Rhapsody, Cantata, McCabe, … - huge market, huge secondary market - trial versions: try them (e.g. in your 3rd year project)!  academic research tools - UppAal, UseCaseValidator, RT-Tester, … - open domain versions: improve them (e.g. as part of postgraduate studies)! Learning (only) by doing!

The Next Step… … is of course your dissertation. Here are some hints for writing! Formal requirements (approx. 10k words) 2 weeks (=10 days) of work quality over quantity

A remark on grading If I had to decide, you could all get 100%  However: The department wouldn‘t tolerate - Society wouldn‘t appreciate  Moreover: Would you be satisfied with that? What is an appropriate grading scale?  Germany: very good, good, ok, sufficient, insufficient - tends to float towards better grades  Swansea: 0-100% - linear scale or open ended? ((1-1/n)) - what is the semantics of „100%“? Quality of talks and dissertations is unlimited

Quality of the Dissertation? A first step towards a scientific contribution  exhibiting the state of knowledge in a restricted area A coherent, consistent scientific story  abstract – what’s to be found subsequently  introduction – why this is important - usually ending with related work and structure  main part – what you have to say - definitions and background information, problem statement - methods and results, suggested solution - examples and applications, benefits, experimental results  conclusion – summary and further work  references  appendix (if needed)

How To Write The Dissertation Make sure that you understood your topic  use background material, look at the given references  experiment with tools Say it in your own words  the book chapter is outlining the theme; you are allowed to shorten or expand – it’s your choice!  your text should be easy to read: Be straightforward, make use of short sentences  discuss the text in the book from various perspectives – don’t just paraphrase! Use your talk as a guidance  usually, it’s easy to expand a good talk into a paper, and to abstract a good paper into a talk

Do’s And Don’ts Look at examples, use your own examples!  ideally: one master example, different points of view onto the same example  examples should be such that abstract concepts are made concrete  no “and so on” in the example; if necessary, move to appendix Be self-contained  if you use a defined notion, give the definition  if you use a theorem, quote it (completely) Never, never, never just copy/paste!  it’s a criterion for rejectance and worse!  the supervisor will find out!

Tips and Tricks Some clues how to achieve a good grade  Put yourself in the role of the reader, explain to her  Start with the main part (definitions), then prepare your examples, then methods and results, then the rest  Make sure the order is reasonable - definition before use - cause before effect - problem before solution  Use a spell-checker  Have a second reader  Don’t be afraid to delete and rewrite I’m sure it will be a perfect dissertation!

The Very Next Step … … is the course evaluation! You have five minutes…

The Last Step… enjoy the rest of the weekend!