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BS ISO/IEC 10170-1:1993

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Information technology. Open systems interconnection. Conformance test suite for the FTAM protocol Test suite structure and test purposes

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Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

01-01-2012

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-07-1993

£356.00
Excluding VAT

Introduction
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
3.1 FTAM definitions
3.2 Conformance testing methodology and framework
           definitions
3.3 FTAM Test Purpose definitions
4. Abbreviations
5. Compliance
6. Testing methodology
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Relationship between the TSS&TP and abstract
           test suites
6.3 Test selection
6.4 Verdicts
6.5 Test suite coverage
7. Test suite structure
8. Naming conventions
8.1 Proformas
8.2 Extensions to naming
9. Precedence
10. Basic interconnection tests
11. IUT as a Responder (R)
11.1 Capability Tests (CA)
11.1.1 Kernel (KE)
11.1.2 Read (RD)
11.1.3 Write (WR)
11.1.4 File Access (FA)
11.1.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.1.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.1.7 Grouping (GP)
11.1.8 FADU Locking (FL)
11.1.9 Recovery (RC)
11.1.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.2 Valid Behaviour Tests by the Tester (BV)
11.2.1 Protocol Interactions (PI)
11.2.1.1 Kernel (KE)
11.2.1.2 Read (RD)
11.2.1.3 Write (WR)
11.2.1.4 File Access (FA)
11.2.1.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.2.1.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.2.1.7 Grouping (GP)
11.2.1.8 Locking (FL)
11.2.1.9 Recovery (RC)
11.2.1.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.2.2 Parameter Variation (PV)
11.2.2.1 Kernel (KE)
11.2.2.2 Read (RD)
11.2.2.3 Write (WR)
11.2.2.4 File Access (FA)
11.2.2.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.2.2.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.2.2.7 Grouping (GP)
11.2.2.8 FADU Locking (FL)
11.2.2.9 Recovery (RC)
11.2.2.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.2.3 Parameter Combinations (PC)
11.2.3.1 Kernel (KE)
11.2.3.2 Read (RD)
11.2.3.3 Write (WR)
11.2.3.4 File Access (FA)
11.2.3.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.2.3.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.2.3.7 Grouping (GP)
11.2.3.8 FADU Locking (FL)
11.2.3.9 Recovery (RC)
11.2.3.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.2.4 Virtual Filestore Integrity (VFI)
11.2.4.1 Inside a Regime (IRG)
11.2.4.2 Beyond a Regime (BRG)
11.2.4.3 During Restart and Recovery (RRG)
11.3 Inopportune Behaviour Tests (BO)
11.3.1 Inopportune PDU (INOP)
11.3.1.1 Initialised (IN)
11.3.1.2 Selected (SL)
11.3.1.3 Grouping (GP)
11.3.1.4 Data Transfer Idle (DXI)
11.3.1.5 Read (RD)
11.3.1.6 Write (WR)
11.3.1.7 Recovery (RC)
11.3.2 Parameter Variation (PV)
11.3.2.1 Read (RD)
11.3.2.2 Write (WR)
11.3.2.3 Limited File Management (LM)
11.3.2.4 Recovery (RC)
11.3.2.5 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.3.3 Parameter Combinations (PC)
11.3.3.1 Kernel (KE)
11.3.3.2 Read (RD)
11.3.3.3 Write (WR)
11.3.3.4 File Access (FA)
11.3.3.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.3.3.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.3.3.7 Grouping (GP)
11.4 Semantically Invalid Behaviour Tests (BI)
11.4.1 Protocol Interactions (PI)
11.4.1.1 Grouping (GP)
11.4.2 Parameter Variation (PV)
11.4.2.1 Kernel (KE)
11.4.2.2 Read (RD)
11.4.2.3 Write (WR)
11.4.2.4 File Access (FA)
11.4.2.5 Limited File Management (LM)
11.4.2.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
11.4.2.7 Grouping (GP)
11.4.2.8 Recovery (RC)
11.4.2.9 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
11.4.3 Parameter Combinations (PC)
11.4.3.1 Kernel (KE)
11.4.3.2 Read (RD)
11.4.3.3 Write (WR)
11.4.3.4 Limited File Management (LM)
12. IUT as a Initiator (I)
12.1 Capability Tests (CA)
12.1.1 Kernel (KE)
12.1.2 Read (RD)
12.1.3 Write (WR)
12.1.4 File Access (FA)
12.1.5 Limited File Management (LM)
12.1.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
12.1.7 Grouping (GP)
12.1.8 FADU Locking (FL)
12.1.9 Recovery (RC)
12.1.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
12.2 Valid Behaviour Tests by the Tester (BV)
12.2.1 Protocol Interactions (PI)
12.2.1.1 Kernel (KE)
12.2.1.2 Read (RD)
12.2.1.3 Write (WR)
12.2.1.4 File Access (FA)
12.2.1.5 Limited File Management (LM)
12.2.1.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
12.2.1.7 Grouping (GP)
12.2.1.8 FADU Locking (FL)
12.2.1.9 Recovery (RC)
12.2.1.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
12.2.2 Parameter Variation (PV)
12.2.2.1 Kernel (KE)
12.2.2.2 Read (RD)
12.2.2.3 Write (WR)
12.2.2.4 File Access (FA)
12.2.2.5 Limited File Management (LM)
12.2.2.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
12.2.2.7 Grouping (GP)
12.2.2.8 FADU Locking (FL)
12.2.2.9 Recovery (RC)
12.2.2.10 Restart Data Transfer (RT)
12.2.3 Parameter Combinations (PC)
12.2.3.1 Kernel (KE)
12.3 Inopportune Behaviour Tests (BO)
12.3.1 Inopportune PDU (INOP)
12.3.1.1 Initialised (IN)
12.3.1.2 Selected (SL)
12.3.1.3 Grouping GP)
12.3.1.4 Data Transfer Idle (DXI)
12.3.1.5 Read (RD)
12.3.1.6 Write (WR)
12.3.1.7 Recovery (RC)
12.3.2 Protocol Interactions (PI)
12.3.2.1 Read (RD)
12.3.2.2 Limited File Management (LM)
12.4 Semantically Invalid Behaviour Tests (BI)
12.4.1 Protocol Interactions (PI)
12.4.1.1 Grouping (GP)
12.4.2 Parameter Variation (PV)
12.4.2.1 Kernel (KE)
12.4.2.2 Read (RD)
12.4.2.3 Write (WR)
12.4.2.4 File Access (FA)
12.4.2.5 Limited File Management (LM)
12.4.2.6 Enhanced File Management (EM)
12.4.2.7 Recovery (RC)
12.4.2.8 Restart Data Transfer
12.4.3 Parameter Combinations (PC)
12.4.3.1 Kernel (KE)
12.4.3.2 Read (RD)
12.4.3.3 Write (WR)
12.4.3.4 Limited File Management (LM)
12.4.3.5 Grouping (GP)
Annexes
A. Test Identifier Acronyms
B. Mapping of State/Event Transitions to Test
       Purposes
B.1 Introduction
B.2 IUT as a Responder
B.2.1 FTAM regime management, ISO 8571-4 clause A2.8
B.2.2 File regime management, ISO 8571-4 clause A4.8
B.2.3 Bulk Data Transfer, ISO 8571-4 clause A4.8
B.3 IUT as an Initiator
B.3.1 FTAM regime management, ISO 8571-4 clause A2.6
B.3.2 File regime management, ISO 8571-4 clause A3.6
B.3.3 Bulk Data Transfer, ISO 8571-4 clause A4.6

Specifies a test suite structure and test purposes for the whole of the FTAM protocol, as defined in ISO 8571. Does not specify how conformance test are to be realised or used, nor how the test results are to be presented or used. Coverage includes definitions, abbreviations, and testing methodology.

Committee
IST/6
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 90/67944 DC. (07/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
164
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Withdrawn
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 10170-1:1993 Identical

ISO 8650:1988 Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — Protocol specification for the Association Control Service Element
ISO/IEC 9646-2:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 2: Abstract Test Suite specification
ISO 8571-4:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 4: File Protocol Specification
ISO 8571-2:1988 Information processing systems — Open Systems Interconnection — File Transfer, Access and Management — Part 2: Virtual Filestore Definition
ISO 8571-1:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 1: General introduction
ISO/IEC 9646-1:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Conformance testing methodology and framework Part 1: General concepts
ISO/IEC 8571-5:1990 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 5: Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Proforma
ISO/IEC 8649:1996 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Service definition for the Association Control Service Element
ISO/IEC 8822:1994 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Presentation service definition
ISO 8571-3:1988 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection File Transfer, Access and Management Part 3: File Service Definition

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