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As a deterministic parallel programming language that guarantees safety of parallel executions, EFL was designed to allow the embedding of parallel code blocks into a sequential host language program. An EFL pre-compiler, which is described here, has been implemented that translates EFL blocks into the host language. The EFL pre-compiler and runtime supports parallel building blocks such as parallel...
Software systems based on service oriented architecture principles, which manage critical infrastructures, are typical environments where proper parallel data processing is one of the essential goals to achieve. Designers of such systems are normally expected to optimize the system performance and/or introduce new functionalities by evolving the existing system architecture. Our aim of this paper...
Task trees are common notations used to describe the interaction between a user and an interactive application. They contain valuable information about the expected user behaviour as well on the expected software reactions and, thus, they can be used to support model-based testing. In this paper, a method for automatically generating test data from task trees is introduced. The task tree notation...
Task trees are common notations used to describe the interaction between a user and an interactive application. Thus, they contain valuable information about the expected user behaviour. In this paper, we present a method for automatically generating test data from a task tree. The task tree is extended to support operational profile specification. The user behaviour is automatically extracted as...
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