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Purpose of This Tutorial
The purpose of this tutorial is to make you familiar with Autolink. The tutorial is split into three parts. You are strongly recommended to read the tutorial sequentially as each exercise is founded on the previous one.
In the first exercise, you will start by creating a simple MSC. Based on this MSC, you will generate a TTCN test case and save it in a test suite. You will also learn how to manipulate constraints.
In the second session, you will develop a structured MSC. Once again a TTCN test case is generated, but this time by a direct MSC into TTCN translation. Additionally, so-called translation rules are introduced as a simple example for an Autolink configuration.
In the third part, you will use the Tree Walk algorithm to create a large number of MSC test cases automatically. You will also learn how to save and load generated test cases in Autolink. This facility will allow you to compute test cases separately and distribute test generation over several computers (provided that you have more than one license).
It is assumed that you know how to generate an SDL Explorer. In addition, you should be familiar with the basic functionality of the SDL Explorer, the MSC Editor and the TTCN Suite. You may also find it useful to have knowledge of MSC diagrams.
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