scholarly journals Automated Testing of Data Survivability and Restorability

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sylvain Muller ◽  
Ciar´an Bryce

Regular data backups are fundamental for protection against cyber-attacks and damage to infrastructure. To ensure a successful restoration, backed up data must be tested regularly for restorability to the company’s current environment. Cloud providers generally test their backedup data, but a testing framework is also required for locally stored files and databases. The paper proposes an automated test framework that validates the continued usability of backed up data for target restoration environments. The framework tests backups of Excel files, MySQL and Postgres databases, PDF documents and flat files.

2013 ◽  
Vol 427-429 ◽  
pp. 652-655
Author(s):  
Zhong Qian Wu ◽  
Jin Zhe Li ◽  
Zeng Zeng Liao

In order to improve software reusability of automated test scripts, presents a keyword-driven test automation framework (KDTFA). First, the current existing automated testing framework for inductive analysis; then raised KDTFA system architecture; finally, an example of the android interface application framework and the existing framework for KDTFA actual contrast verification results show that the framework has a reduced scale of test scripts to improve the overall test efficiency and other advantages.


Author(s):  
Miroslav Bures ◽  
Martin Filipsky ◽  
Ivan Jelinek

In the automated testing based on actions in user interface of the tested application, one of the key challenges is maintenance of these tests. The maintenance overhead can be decreased by suitably structuring the test scripts, typically by employing reusable objects. To aid in the development, maintenance and refactoring of these test scripts, potentially reusable objects can be identified by a semi-automated process. In this paper, we propose a solution that identifies the potentially reusable objects in a set of automated test scripts and then provides developers with suggestions about these objects. During this process, we analyze the semantics of specific test steps using a system of abstract signatures. The solution can be used to identify the potentially reusable objects in both recorded automated test sets and tests programmed in an unstructured style. Moreover, compared to approaches that are based solely on searching for repetitive source code fragments, the proposed system identifies potentially reusable objects that are more relevant for test automation.


Author(s):  
Daniel Bolanos

This chapter provides practitioners in the field with a set of guidelines to help them through the process of elaborating an adequate automated testing framework to competently test automatic speech recognition systems. Through this chapter the testing process of such a system is analyzed from different angles, and different methods and techniques are proposed that are well suited for this task.


2014 ◽  
Vol 602-605 ◽  
pp. 2142-2146
Author(s):  
Zhong Hai He ◽  
Xiang Zhang ◽  
Xiang Yin Zhu

For the purpose of settling problems in the present automated testing frameworks, the paper presents an automated testing framework based on keyword driven technology. At first, it summarized and analyzed the recent automated testing frameworks; and then it proposed the framework’s system architecture, and also presented the key technology details of the framework. At last, this paper compared this paper’s framework with the recent frameworks by the IP phone, which proved that this framework had superiority in reducing the scale of test scripts, raising the overall efficiency of testing and so on.


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