In black-box testing, the tester creates a set of tests to exercise a system under test without re-gard to the internal structure of the system. Generally, no objective metric is used to measure the adequacy of black-box tests. In recent work, we have proposed three requirements coverage metrics, allowing testers to objectively measure the adequacy of a black-box test suite with respect to a set of requirements formalized as Linear Temporal Logic (LTL) properties. In this report, we evaluate the effectiveness of these coverage metrics with respect to fault finding. Specifically, we conduct an empirical study to investigate two questions: (1) do test suites satisfying a requirements coverage metric provide better fault finding than randomly ...
While the relation between code coverage measures and fault detection is actively studied, only few ...
Testing is inherently incomplete; no test suite will ever be able to test all possible usage scenari...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn black-box testing, the tester creates a...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn black-box testing, one is interested in...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupWhen creating test cases for software, a c...
We address the question: to what extent does covering requirements ensure that a test suite is effec...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupThe successful analysis technique model ch...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupConformance testing in model-based develop...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupStructural coverage metrics have tradition...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Dr. Mat...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
While the relation between code coverage measures and fault detection is actively studied, only few ...
Testing is inherently incomplete; no test suite will ever be able to test all possible usage scenari...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn black-box testing, the tester creates a...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn black-box testing, one is interested in...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupWhen creating test cases for software, a c...
We address the question: to what extent does covering requirements ensure that a test suite is effec...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupThe successful analysis technique model ch...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupConformance testing in model-based develop...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupStructural coverage metrics have tradition...
Since testing is inherently incomplete, test selection has vital importance. Coverage measures evalu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. November 2012. Major: Computer science. Advisor: Dr. Mat...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
While the relation between code coverage measures and fault detection is actively studied, only few ...
Testing is inherently incomplete; no test suite will ever be able to test all possible usage scenari...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...