Issue 15934: Test Context (uml-testing-profile-rtf) Source: KnowGravity Inc. (Mr. Markus Schacher, markus.schacher(at)knowgravity.com) Nature: Enhancement Severity: Significant Summary: Today, «TestContext» is a stereotype of a "StructuredClassifier". However, test contexts must be able to contain anything that is useful to model test specifications, including other test contexts, test cases, test components, and even different kinds of diagrams. Resolution: Deferred Revised Text: Actions taken: January 12, 2011: received issue Discussion: Acutally, the text context was introduced to represent something that provides the structural foundation for the test cases, such as test components, utility componentes, the sut and so forth. Additionally, a test context is by definition something that is instantiable in order to dynamically invoke test cases as operation, to parametrize them with data values (in terms of instance specification). The way as a test context is described in the issue rather refers to something like a dedicated «TestPackage», a packaging mechanism that combines any test relevant information. It must be analyzed whether there are some basic information that would justify the existence of a dedicated test package. Technically, it would definitely make sense for tool developers to have dedicated concept being present in the profile. From the current point of discussion, this issue will be deferred to a further revision. Disposition: Deferred End of Annotations:===== m: webmaster@omg.org Date: 12 Jan 2011 16:07:49 -0500 To: Subject: Issue/Bug Report ******************************************************************************* Name: Markus Schacher Employer: KnowGravity Inc. mailFrom: markus.schacher@knowgravity.com Terms_Agreement: I agree Specification: UML Testing Profile Section: 6.3.1 FormalNumber: 05-07-07 Version: 1.0 Doc_Year: 2005 Doc_Month: July Doc_Day: 07 Page: 10 Title: Test Contexr Nature: Enhancement Severity: Significant CODE: 3TMw8 B1: Report Issue Description: Today, «TestContext» is a stereotype of a "StructuredClassifier". However, test contexts must be able to contain anything that is useful to model test specifications, including other test contexts, test cases, test components, and even different kinds of diagrams.