StS 2007 Daily: Validation with SUnit
Wednesday morning at StS 2007 we have another interesting talk: validation with SUnit:
SUnit Validation was originally conceived by Andres Valloud as a framework for instantaneous feedback on data consistency in the GUI. The framework brilliantly solves the classical problem of handling user inputs in the event that they do not make sense in the model. As envisioned initially, validators factor out repetitive checks that are usually found in the presentation layer. However, the experience has shown that validators are extremely helpful in identifying and solving a wide range of problems. The talk will summarize the experience of introducing heavy validations in a simulation system that has been successful for more than ten years in the Petroleum Industry. That includes new uses of the framework for the GUI, and applications to other areas as model diagnosis, validation of data imported from (and linked to) external sources, version upgrading, naming services, object deletion, SUnit testing, debugging support and automatic source code QA.
See you in Toronto!


Comments
Availability of talks
[Geoff Wozniak] April 21, 2007 17:54:56.880
Any chance these talks will be made available after the conference? This one sounds really interesting, but there's no way I can make it.
I've asked about recording
[ James Robertson] April 21, 2007 18:07:17.996
Comment by James Robertson
I have asked about recording, but do not know whether I will have permission to do so yet.