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GOAL ORIENTED ACCEPTANCE TESTING FOR MULTI AGENT SYSTEM: V-MODEL EXTENSION

Published In: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Author(s): AMANDEEP KAUR , BALRAJ SINGH , MANDEEP KAUR

Abstract: Agent based Software Engineering, initially derived from Artificial Intelligent (AI), is now becoming increasingly popular among software engineers to develop modern and complex intelligent systems. Agent oriented systems contains intelligent agents that can perform a task autonomously. They are goal oriented extension of objects. In the recent years, with the emergence of AOSE, trails of various traditional Object oriented approach are being applied on it, to make it more and more acceptable in Software Industry. Acceptance testing is an integral part of traditional testing and it has drawn the interest of various researchers who are working on AOSE concept. No formal acceptance testing technique has been proposed yet for AO systems. The paper proposes a formal way of conducting Acceptance testing for agent oriented system by extending the popular V-Model for software testing. A two steps testing approach is proposed and a new phase “Goal Oriented Acceptance Testing” is added in V-Mod

  • Publication Date: 13-Jun-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6935-2-43
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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF DSR, AODV, DSDV, MULTIPATH AOMDV ROUTING PROTOCOLS IN MANETS

Published In: SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN ELECTRONICS, ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
Author(s): KISHOR P PATIL

Abstract: A Mobile ad hoc network is a collection of various number of mobile nodes connected through wireless links forming a temporary network without any type of fixed topology, centralized access point and infrastructure. In such a network, each node acts as a router and host simultaneously, it can move out or join in the network freely as and when required. Various routing protocols have been discussed so far but in this paper a brief comparison of two reactive protocols DSR, AOMDV and AODV along with proactive protocol DSDV is done. AOMDV was designed primarily for highly dynamic ad hoc networks where link failures and route breaks occur frequently. It maintains routes for destinations in active communication and uses sequence numbers to determine the freshness of routing information to prevent routing loops. It is a timer-based protocol and provides a way for mobile nodes to respond to link breaks and topology changes. As the node performance gets affected due to mobility and position err

  • Publication Date: 13-Jun-2013
  • DOI: 10.15224/978-981-07-6935-2-44
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