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TestCases or SequentialTestCases in particular allow to verify that derived solution states and abstract questions match the expectations defined in the respective TestCase.\\
This article describes how to create and a SequentialTestCase in your Java workspace. If you want to know how to use and define a TestCase in KnowWE, you can learn more on the following wiki article: [Doc TestCase]
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TestCases or SequentialTestCases in particular allow to verify that derived solution states and abstract questions match the expectations defined the respective TestCase.\\
This article describes how to create a SequentialTestCase in your Java workspace. If you want to know how to use and define a TestCase in KnowWE, you can learn more on the following wiki article: [Doc TestCase]
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rtc.add(new Finding(question, value));
rtc.addFinding(new Finding(question, value));
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rtc.addExpected(new RatedSolution(solution, rating));
rtc.addDerived(new RatedSolution(solution, rating));
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As the value a Finding expects an object of the type QuestionValue. In most cases this will be a ChoiceValue or a NumValue, which can be instantiated with a simple String or double.
As the value a Finding expects an object of the type QuestionValue. In most cases this will be a ChoiceValue or a NumValue which can be instantiated with a simple String or double.
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The boolean needed in the method to export SequentialTestCases should be set to {{false}}.
The boolean needed in the method to export SequentialTestCases should be set to true.
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TestPersistence.getInstance().writeCases(outputSteam, stcs, false)
TestPersistence.writeCases(outputSteam, stcs, true)
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List<SequentialTestCase> stcs = TestPersistence.getInstance().loadCases(inputStream, knowledgebase);
List<SequentialTestCase> stcs = TestPersistence.loadCases(inputStream, knowledgebase);
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/%If you just want to more generally check if a solution is for example established, you can instantiate a StateRating which either expects a String with the verbalization of one of the possible States for d3web solutions ({{EXCLUDED, UNCLEAR, SUGGESTED or ESTABLISHED}}) or an actual {{de.d3web.core.knowledge.terminology.Rating}}.
/%If you just want to more generally check if a solution is for example established, you can instantiate a StateRating which either expects String with the verbalization one of the possible States for d3web solutions ({{EXCLUDED, UNCLEAR, SUGGESTED or ESTABLISHED}}) or an actual {{de.d3web.core.knowledge.terminology.Rating}}.