Why choose SDL over TTCN as a testing language?
Testing languages, including TTCN are evolving, and we are working at the cutting edge of this evolution; as a qualified organization of the ITU-T, we are working on defining the next generation of languages. You can find more information about our role in these activities on the SDL Task Force website. From our experience, here are a few points to help you understand the advantages of using SDL: Feed-back from industry is that TTCN is too complex, time consuming and support-intensive. In our standardization activities with ITU-T, we managed to enhance SDL so that it is abstract enough to be easily accessible, while being as powerful as TTCN (support of verdicts, timers and test case structuring). Given that 40% of the product development cycle is dedicated to testing, we sought to improve the testing experience by providing a more accessible and intuitive methodology – leading to faster results for our users and shorter time-to-market for their products. This target was achieved with
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