07.05.2013 Views

TPT User's Guide - PikeTec

TPT User's Guide - PikeTec

TPT User's Guide - PikeTec

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

Page 56 <strong>TPT</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Figure 38: Test execution configuration<br />

Each configuration can be named and assigned to a test-set specified in the test-set<br />

configuration. User defined attributes may be assigned to the configuration using the<br />

“Attributes” tab. Use the “Run” button to start a test execution. By using the “Refresh” button<br />

you can recompile your <strong>TPT</strong> model.<br />

Data directory<br />

A data directory where all relevant test data is stored needs to be specified. The data structure<br />

also needs to be specified. Options given are to use a flat or tree structure based on an index or<br />

scenario ID.<br />

Reference directory<br />

The test results may be compared with reference data from earlier test runs. The path to the<br />

reference data needs to be specified. Within the report the appearance of the data needs to be<br />

specified. The data can also be used within the assessment.<br />

When the data dictionary is ${tpt.tptfile.dir}\<strong>TPT</strong>data\ the reference directory could be<br />

${tpt.tptfile.dir}\Ref<strong>TPT</strong>data\Stand_alone_test_engine when the former<br />

execution was done using the stand alone test engine.<br />

Reference root<br />

Choose if the reference directory is the main execution directory or a platform directory.<br />

Report directory<br />

If you choose to create a report after the execution, you have to specify a report directory first.<br />

All report data will be written into this directory.<br />

Report format<br />

There are currently 2 possible report formats available: HTML and PDF. If you request to<br />

generate a HTML report, you can view it with a custom web browser; PDF reports can be<br />

viewed with a PDF viewer.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!