Abstract: A system, method of automated testing and control of networked devices is provided. One or more test cases are defined in a test plan for execution against a plurality of networked devices. The test cases are created using a command defined grammar comprising verbs which characterize how commands or actions should be performed. Abstraction markers allow for device-specific characteristics to be mapped to a target device, without modification of the test cases and the test plan itself. The verbs and abstraction markers, once mapped to a target device form device-specific commands comprising actions and device-specific characteristics which are executed against the target networked device. The resulting responses are parsed against expected responses and a result or verdict is assigned. By providing command grammar and abstraction capability a common test plan and test cases can be applied across a range of diverse networked devices without require user intervention or modification.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 21, 2006
Date of Patent:
December 8, 2009
Assignee:
Etaliq Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Poisson, Jean-Sebastien Trottier, Jonathan Beverley, Vladimir Vobruba, Pankaj Gupta, Nola Michele Aunger, Normand St-Laurent, Paul Hill, Mark Binns, Clifford Uchimaru, Kimberley J. Muma, Randall A. Phillips, Rick Casey, Chris Ivan
Abstract: A system, method of automated testing and control of networked devices is provided. One or more test cases are defined in a test plan for execution against a plurality of networked devices. The test cases are created using a command defined grammar comprising verbs which characterize how commands or actions should be performed. Abstraction markers allow for device-specific characteristics to be mapped to a target device, without modification of the test cases and the test plan itself. The verbs and abstraction markers, once mapped to a target device form device-specific commands comprising actions and device-specific characteristics which are executed against the target networked device. The resulting responses are parsed against expected responses and a result or verdict is assigned. By providing command grammar and abstraction capability a common test plan and test cases can be applied across a range of diverse networked devices without require user intervention or modification.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 21, 2006
Publication date:
May 22, 2008
Applicant:
Etaliq Inc.
Inventors:
Kenneth J. Poisson, Jean-Sebastien Trottier, Jonathan Beverley, Vladimir Vobruba, Pankaj Gupta, Nola Michele Aunger, Normand St-Laurent, Paul Hill, Mark Binns, Clifford Uchimaru, Kimberley J. Muma, Randall A. Phillips, Rick Casey, Chris Ivan