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  2. ABAP Unit - Wikipedia

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    The test code can exercise the domain code of the program but not vice versa. This restriction is checked by ABAP runtime system and ensures the pattern "no test code in productive code". Test execution for single programs is possible from within the editors. Newer versions of ABAP Unit (>= SAP_BASIS 7.02) offer an integration with coverage ...

  3. List of unit testing frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Open source unit testing framework modeled after JUnit and based on the Oracle PL/SQL object system: No ruby-plsql-spec: Yes [531] PL/SQL unit testing with Ruby open source libraries: Yes DBFit [532] Write, manage and execute tests directly from the browser. DbFit is written on top of FitNesse, a mature, fully featured framework with a large ...

  4. Unit testing - Wikipedia

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    Unit is defined as a single behaviour exhibited by the system under test (SUT), usually corresponding to a requirement [definition needed].While it may imply that it is a function or a module (in procedural programming) or a method or a class (in object-oriented programming) it does not mean functions/methods, modules or classes always correspond to units.

  5. ABAP - Wikipedia

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    The landscape may contain more systems (e.g., separate systems for unit testing and pre-production testing) or it may contain fewer (e.g., only development and production, without separate QA); nevertheless three is the most common configuration. ABAP programs are created and undergo first testing in the development system.

  6. Cantata++ - Wikipedia

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    Cantata is a code-driven unit testing framework used for dynamic testing of software. It enables the execution of compiled test cases alongside the linked-in code under test. These test executables can be run on various computing platform, including native operating systems or target platforms.

  7. Object-oriented programming - Wikipedia

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    Examples: PHP, JavaScript, Perl, Visual Basic (derived from BASIC), MATLAB, COBOL 2002, Fortran 2003, ABAP, Ada 95, Pascal. Languages with most of the features of objects (classes, methods, inheritance), but in a distinctly original form. Examples: Oberon (Oberon-1 or Oberon-2).

  8. System under test - Wikipedia

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    System under test (SUT) refers to a system that is being tested for correct operation. According to ISTQB it is the test object. [1] [2] [3] From a unit testing perspective, the system under test represents all of the classes in a test that are not predefined pieces of code like stubs or even mocks. Each one of this can have its own ...

  9. Web service - Wikipedia

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    Web service regression testing needs can be categorized in three different ways, namely, changes in WSDL, changes in the code, and selective re-testing of operations. We can capture the above three needs in three intermediate forms of Subset WSDL, [ 7 ] namely, Difference WSDL (DWSDL), Unit WSDL (UWSDL), and Reduced WSDL (RWSDL), respectively.