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Benefits of software measures for evolutionary white-box testing
Author(s) -
Frank Lammermann,
Stefan Wappler
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-59593-010-8
DOI - 10.1145/1068009.1068193
Subject(s) - white box testing , test management approach , computer science , test case , executable , keyword driven testing , white box , evolutionary algorithm , manual testing , software , test suite , regression testing , test (biology) , code coverage , measure (data warehouse) , reliability engineering , machine learning , data mining , software development , software construction , programming language , engineering , biology , paleontology , regression analysis
White-box testing is an important method for the early detection of errors during software development. In this process test case generation plays a crucial role, defining appropriate and error-sensitive test data. The evolutionary white-box testing is a promising approach for the complete automation of structure-oriented test case generation. Here, test case generation can be completely automated with the help of evolutionary algorithms. However, problem cases exist in which the evolutionary test is not able to find valid test data. Thus, in the case of not achieving a test goal, it is not known whether this is due to non-executable program code or a problem case. This paper will investigate how successfully a software measure can support an evolutionary white-box test if the measure can predict the test effort. Hence, the termination criteria of evolutionary white-box testing can be adapted to test goals with problem cases in such a way that problematic test goals are either excluded from the test in advance or can be covered due to an adequate termination criteria according to a software measure. This could lead to an increase in efficiency and effectiveness of evolutionary white-box testing.

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