Resources for “The Linux Test Project”

November 26th, 2004 by Nigel Hinds in

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“The Linux Test Project” was published in the January 2005 issue of Linux Journal.

Code Coverage Analysis, Steven Cornett. Bullseye Testing Technology, October 2002: www.bullseye.com/coverage.html

Gcov-kernel: ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/gcov-kernel.php

LTP How-to. Manoj Iyer. LTP Whitepaper, January 2003: ltp.sourceforge.net/ltphowto.php

Testing Linux with Linux Test Project. Paul Larson. Proceedings of the 2002 Ottawa Linux Symposium, July 2002, Ottawa Canada: ltp.sourceforge.net/docs/ols2002/ltp.pdf

Improving the Linux Test Project with Kernel Code Coverage Analysis. Paul Larson, Nigel Hinds, Hubertus Franke, Rajan Ravindran. Proceedings of the 2003 Ottawa Linux Symposium, July 2003, Ottawa Canada: ltp.sourceforge.net/docs/ols2003/gcov-ols2003.pdf

LTP Web Site: ltp.sourceforge.net

LTP Development Versions via Anonymous CVS: sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=3382

Linux Technology Center Testing. Linda Scott. LTP Whitepaper, April 2002: www-124.ibm.com/developerworks/oss/linux/papers/ltp/LTCtestv1.0.pdf

STAF/STAX Web Site: staf.sourceforge.net/index.php

STP Web Site: www.osdl.org/stp

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