Any problem in computer science can be solved with another layer of indirection. But that usually will create another problem. - David Wheeler (1927 - 2004)
The second sentence is seldomly quoted, a pity. ;)
In response in part to the notion of "layer of abstraction" we prepared a simple description of eValid in terms of its command language. We are working on additional "abstract models for other aspects of the eValid solution
Just to nitpick a little, you could have made the link clickable :-)
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ReplyDeleteactually the original quote goes like this:
ReplyDeleteAny problem in computer science can be solved with another layer of
indirection. But that usually will create another problem.
- David Wheeler (1927 - 2004)
The second sentence is seldomly quoted, a pity. ;)
In response in part to the notion of "layer of abstraction" we prepared a simple description of eValid in terms of its command language. We are working on additional "abstract models for other aspects of the eValid solution
ReplyDeleteHere's the link:
eValid As An Abstract Model: Ana Initial Analysis
Meanwhile, testing GWT is straightforward for eValid, as our example showing tests of the GWT Kitchen Sink widgets illustrates.
Here's the link:
eValid Operation with GWT "Kitchen Sink" Confirmed.
Feedback welcome.
Automated UI testing is usually full of pitfalls. BLL layer testing is my preference :)
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