Test Doubles
James E. McDonough
Chapter Chapter 8 in Automated Unit Testing with ABAP, 2021, pp 159-210 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The previous chapter covered the considerations associated with refactoring a program to encapsulate the processes that perform the exchange of indirect input and output from the rest of its processing. This was achieved through the use of object-oriented classes that could encapsulate the respective processes. Refactoring such components into object-oriented classes as opposed to simple subroutines or function modules is done for a specific reason. It is because we will need to be able to substitute components that perform indirect input and output activities in ways that are conducive to running automated unit tests. This chapter explores this topic in more detail.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-6951-0_8
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