Test Data Description Clause Samples
Test Data Description. Test second test scenario will focus on the evaluation of the Terminological Resource Network (TRN) as described in part 2 of the CWA. It will perform this test by following the use case described below: It is assumed that a specific term has been typed in by a user. What is needed in order to provide a broad result set is a list of synonyms for this term. The TRN is therefore used to provide this list of synonyms. It is using the underlying structure of networked terms as described in part 2 of the CWA.
1. The TRN is contacted and the synonym search is invoked with term “traffic”.
2. In order to pass the test correctly the TRN needs to answer with a list of synonyms that have been compiled by analyzing all terms and their relationship
3. A possible result set might be: traffic [EN]; verkehr [DE]; verkeer [NL]. The outcome should be displayed in OWL output format The following criteria will be checked:
1. Correctness of response (semantically)
2. Correctness of data format (syntactically)
3. Speed of response
4. Possibility of configuration (e.g. how can the system be influenced to return only elements in the same language, etc.)
Test Data Description. Test first test scenario will focus on the approach to resource sharing and the corresponding Protocol for the Syndication of Service Descriptions as described in part 1 of the CWA. It will perform this test by following the use case described below: It is assumed that an eGovernment resource has been created and that this resource should be shared among different partners or in the public. IT is also assumed that the responsible partners are aware of eGov-Share and that they have read and understood the CWA specification.
1. The eGovernment resource needs to be able to cope with the ontology defined in part 1a.
2. The eGovernment need to be published so that they can be accessed with the syndication protocol described in part 1b
3. A subscription needs to be tested with an external ATOM compatible program The following criteria will be checked:
1. Correctness of response (semantically)
2. Correctness of data format (syntactically)
3. Speed of response 4. Possibility of configuration
