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Using of Linux Containers in Test Fixture
Országh, Marián ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The main focus of this thesis is the study of Linux containers and their application in creation of software test fixtures. The program solution divides the problem into several segments. At first, a configurationisset upin accordance with the user’s specification, next a container is created according to given configuration, and in the end,the created container is launched alongside supplied tests while using the Docker platform. The program itself meets initial requirements although its functionality is not guaranteed as a result of usage of third-party software such as package managers, which may cause unexpected runtime errors. Primary asset of the thesis is the wrapping of the Docker platform to the degree, that its user needs minimal, or no knowledge of the platform, and allows them to create containers in a simplified way
Testing Environment via Cluster Solution
Hostačný, Peter ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
Testos is a project that aims to create a set of tools supporting automated software testing. One of its components is computational cluster whose main goal is to execute parallel tasks and provide computational resources to other tools in the project. This work details the process of its design, implementation and integration with the Testos project. It is expected that the resulting system will be in use after Testos bus is completed.
Framework for Testing Student Projects
Dižová, Natália ; Malík, Viktor (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This Master's Thesis is about design and implementation of a framework, whose target is to improve effectiveness and simplify student project's evaluation process. Theoretical part of this Thesis is dedicated to software testing fundamentals and used principles. It also describes Linux containerization technology. In the next part, Thesis contains analysis of requirements for student project testing in various University courses. Core of the Thesis describes design and its implementation of a system, which satisfies analyzed requirements. Last part shows how implemented system was verified and shows possible future extensions of this work.
Framework for Testing Student Projects
Dižová, Natália ; Malík, Viktor (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
This Master's Thesis is about design and implementation of a framework, whose target is to improve effectiveness and simplify student project's evaluation process. Theoretical part of this Thesis is dedicated to software testing fundamentals and used principles. It also describes Linux containerization technology. In the next part, Thesis contains analysis of requirements for student project testing in various University courses. Core of the Thesis describes design and its implementation of a system, which satisfies analyzed requirements. Last part shows how implemented system was verified and shows possible future extensions of this work.
Testing Environment via Cluster Solution
Hostačný, Peter ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
Testos is a project that aims to create a set of tools supporting automated software testing. One of its components is computational cluster whose main goal is to execute parallel tasks and provide computational resources to other tools in the project. This work details the process of its design, implementation and integration with the Testos project. It is expected that the resulting system will be in use after Testos bus is completed.
Using of Linux Containers in Test Fixture
Országh, Marián ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Smrčka, Aleš (advisor)
The main focus of this thesis is the study of Linux containers and their application in creation of software test fixtures. The program solution divides the problem into several segments. At first, a configurationisset upin accordance with the user’s specification, next a container is created according to given configuration, and in the end,the created container is launched alongside supplied tests while using the Docker platform. The program itself meets initial requirements although its functionality is not guaranteed as a result of usage of third-party software such as package managers, which may cause unexpected runtime errors. Primary asset of the thesis is the wrapping of the Docker platform to the degree, that its user needs minimal, or no knowledge of the platform, and allows them to create containers in a simplified way

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