Modified Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) is a structural coverage criterion widely used in testing aviation software. Aviation software has a high level of state-based behavior, typically implemented with complex Boolean expressions. MC/DC was developed to provide the benefits of exhaustive testing of the Boolean expressions, without the overhead. Web servers are also state-based systems, and the purpose of this research is to determine whether the benefits of MC/DC also apply to these systems. In this paper, a unit-testing case-study on a typical web server Culture Object Management Web Server (COMWS) was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of MC/DC in this context. For each method in COMWS, Black-Box testing was carried out first,...
Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity satisfies its obj...
Abstract. Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity has sat...
Logical expressions are often used to formalize software specifications of safety-critical systems. ...
Modified Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) is a structural coverage criterion widely used in testi...
Testing of software intended for safety-critical applications in commercial transport aircraft must ...
In the early 1990s , the Modi ed Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) criterion was suggested as a s...
2001Final ReportPDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/AR-01/18Reliability (Statistics)AircraftCertificationFlight te...
This tutorial provides a practical approach to assessing modified condition/decision coverage (MC/DC...
Abstract—Software testing is particularly expensive for developers of high-assurance software, such ...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn many critical systems domains, test sui...
Many testing criteria, including condition coverage and decision coverage, are inadequate for softwa...
Modified Condition / Decision Coverage (MC/DC) is the second strongest criterion in coverage based w...
Abstract—In many critical systems domains, test suite ade-quacy is currently measured using structur...
Structural testing is often the most common sought criteria for exercising aspects of control flow (...
Boolean expressions occur frequently in descriptions of computer systems, but they tend to be comple...
Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity satisfies its obj...
Abstract. Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity has sat...
Logical expressions are often used to formalize software specifications of safety-critical systems. ...
Modified Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) is a structural coverage criterion widely used in testi...
Testing of software intended for safety-critical applications in commercial transport aircraft must ...
In the early 1990s , the Modi ed Condition/Decision Coverage (MC/DC) criterion was suggested as a s...
2001Final ReportPDFTech ReportDOT/FAA/AR-01/18Reliability (Statistics)AircraftCertificationFlight te...
This tutorial provides a practical approach to assessing modified condition/decision coverage (MC/DC...
Abstract—Software testing is particularly expensive for developers of high-assurance software, such ...
Associated research group: Critical Systems Research GroupIn many critical systems domains, test sui...
Many testing criteria, including condition coverage and decision coverage, are inadequate for softwa...
Modified Condition / Decision Coverage (MC/DC) is the second strongest criterion in coverage based w...
Abstract—In many critical systems domains, test suite ade-quacy is currently measured using structur...
Structural testing is often the most common sought criteria for exercising aspects of control flow (...
Boolean expressions occur frequently in descriptions of computer systems, but they tend to be comple...
Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity satisfies its obj...
Abstract. Test coverage refers to the extent to which a given software verification activity has sat...
Logical expressions are often used to formalize software specifications of safety-critical systems. ...