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Using TDL for Standardised Test Purpose Definitions

open access: yes2020 IEEE 20th International Conference on Software Quality, Reliability and Security Companion (QRS-C), 2020
This article reports on experiences from the use of the ETSI Test Description Language (TDL) and its extension for structured test objective specification (TDL-TO) for the definition of functional and non-functional test purposes in the Internet of Things (IoT) domain.
Philip Makedonski, Andreas Ulrich
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Towards automatic implementation of TDL systems

2016 Military Communications and Information Systems Conference (MilCIS), 2016
Military operations heavily rely on tactical data links to exchange command and control data allowing participants to gain an understanding of the operational situation. Since today most operations involve multiple nations cooperating on a mission these tactical data links are standardised e.g. as a NATO STANAG. However these standards are very complex
Tobias Eggendorfer, Volker Eiseler
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TDL

ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter, 1984
TDL is an interpreter for a high level test language used in the development of hardware and microcode. A user can supply commands interactively at a terminal, or from a prepared command file to facilitate automated testing. TDL can communicate to either real hardware or a program simulating the hardware, supplying a uniform interface to both.
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On the Relevance of IT Security in TDL

2019 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI), 2019
Tactical Data Links (TDL) and Computer Science meet usually when it comes to interoperability andimplementation. However looking at it from an IT security perspective, some interesting issues occur. These become more relevant the more military hard-and software is built using commercial of the shelf (COTS) systems, that are usually implemented using ...
Tobias Eggendorfer, Volker Eiseler
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Bus Scheduling for TDL Components

2006
This paper describes a solution for bus scheduling of distributed multi-mode TDL (Timing Definition Language) components. The TDL compo-nent model is based on the concept of Logical Execution Time (LET), which abstracts from physical execution time and thereby from both the execution platform and the communication topology.
Emilia Farcas   +2 more
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