Testing and Test Control Notation version 3: TTCN-3 control interface (TCI) |
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Recommendation ITU-T Z.166 specifies the control interfaces for TTCN-3 test system implementations. The TTCN-3 Control Interfaces provide a standardized adaptation for management, test component handling and encoding/decoding of a test system to a particular test platform. This Recommendation defines the interfaces as a set of operations independent of a target language.The interfaces are defined to be compatible with the TTCN-3 standards (see clause 2). The interface definition uses the CORBA Interface Definition Language (IDL) to specify the TCI completely. Clauses 8 and 9 present language mappings for this abstract specification to the target languages Java and ANSI C. A summary of the IDL-based interface specification is provided in Annex A.This first revision of the Recommendation contains amendments (i.e., C++ and C# language mappings), numerous clarifications, corrigenda and editorial corrections.This revision of the Recommendation corrects an error in the code specification of ETSI ES 201 387-6 V.4.2.1 TCI-CH provided interface in clause 8.5.3.1 in such a way that tciTestComponentRunningReq, tciTestComponentDoneReq, tciTestComponentAliveReq, and tciTestComponentKilledReq all return public Boolean as result.This Recommendation is technically aligned with ETSI ES 201 873-6 V4.2.1 (2010-07). |
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https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/11068 |
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Z series: Languages and general software aspects for telecommunication systems Z.100-Z.199: Formal description techniques (FDT) Z.160-Z.179: Testing and Test Control Notation (TTCN) |
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2011-03-16 |
Identical standard: | ETSI ES 201873-6 |
Approval process: | AAP |
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Superseded |
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ITU-T Study Group 17 |
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ITU-T Z.100-series – Supplement on SDL+ methodology: Use of ITU System Design Languages
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