Updated: 8/12/2025

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    • Home
    • About
      • Welcome
      • Training / Consulting
      • History
      • Attribution
    • The gDS Facility
      • Disassembling DBMSs
      • gDS Overview
      • Working With gDS Tables
      • .dd File Format
      • gDS Generated Code
      • Managing Concurrency
    • Building Test Platforms
      • Development Phases
      • Interface To The SUT
      • Test Runs and Cycles
      • Screen Displays
      • Static/Dynamic Config.
      • Managing Concurrency
      • Additional Functionality
    • Case Studies & Code
      • Overview & TOC
      • Case Study 1
      • Case Study 2
      • Case Study 3
    • Webinars
      • Webinar Notes

  • Home
  • About
    • Welcome
    • Training / Consulting
    • History
    • Attribution
  • The gDS Facility
    • Disassembling DBMSs
    • gDS Overview
    • Working With gDS Tables
    • .dd File Format
    • gDS Generated Code
    • Managing Concurrency
  • Building Test Platforms
    • Development Phases
    • Interface To The SUT
    • Test Runs and Cycles
    • Screen Displays
    • Static/Dynamic Config.
    • Managing Concurrency
    • Additional Functionality
  • Case Studies & Code
    • Overview & TOC
    • Case Study 1
    • Case Study 2
    • Case Study 3
  • Webinars
    • Webinar Notes

Static vs. Dynamic Configuration

Systems can be “statically” or “dynamically” configured, all depending on whether the system is processing configuration changes while normal system operations are underway. Static configuration is pretty simple; dynamic configuration is not so easy. See Case Study 3 — its purpose is to present a way to run tests while the system under test is processing configuration changes..

Testing Complex Systems

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