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Testability, Test Automation and Test Driven Development for the Trick Simulation Toolkit
Author(s) -
John M. Penn
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
aiaa modeling and simulation technologies conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.2514/6.2014-0640
Subject(s) - testability , test (biology) , computer science , design for testing , automation , test harness , automatic test pattern generation , test management approach , electronic design automation , embedded system , reliability engineering , computer architecture , software engineering , programming language , engineering , software , software development , mechanical engineering , paleontology , software construction , biology , electronic circuit , electrical engineering
This paper describes the adoption of a Test Driven Development approach and a Continuous Integration System in the development of the Trick Simulation Toolkit, a generic simulation development environment for creating high fidelity training and engineering simulations at the NASA Johnson Space Center and many other NASA facilities. It describes the approach, and the significant benefits seen, such as fast, thorough and clear test feedback every time code is checked into the code repository. It also describes an approach that encourages development of code that is testable and adaptable.

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