A probabilistic approach to conformance testing of protocols containing unobservable transitions is proposed. It is said that an implementation conforms to its specification if their observable behavior is probabilistically the same, when both are subject to the same random environment simulated by the tester. Under the randomized inputs, faults in unobservable transitions may manifest themselves in certain statistics measurable from the implementation, and hence can be detected by comparing these measurements against the desirable statistics computed from the specification. The sensitivity of the nonconformance criterion to the uncertainty in our knowledge of desirable statistics is also studied. The conventional testing of protocols witho...
Testing equivalences have been deeply investigated on fully nondeterministic processes, as well as o...
AbstractIn this paper we present a method for testing a system against a non-deterministic stochasti...
Model-based testing (MBT) is a well-known technology, which allows for automatic test case generatio...
A probabilistic approach to conformance testing of protocols containing unobservable transitions is ...
This paper refines the framework of ‘Formal Methods in Conformance Testing’ by introducing probabili...
This work presents an executable model-based testing framework for probabilistic systems with non-de...
AbstractWe consider the specification and testing of systems where probabilistic information is not ...
Testing equivalence for processes featuring both nondeterminism and probabilities is not insensitive...
This paper considers the probabilistic may/must testing theory for processes having external, intern...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
International audienceConformance testing is the problem of constructing a complete test suite of in...
Contains fulltext : 27561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis is w...
Specification mutation involves mutating a specification, and for each mutation a test is derived th...
Formal analysis has a long and successful track record in the automated verification of security pro...
This paper considers the probabilistic may/must testing theory for processes having external, intern...
Testing equivalences have been deeply investigated on fully nondeterministic processes, as well as o...
AbstractIn this paper we present a method for testing a system against a non-deterministic stochasti...
Model-based testing (MBT) is a well-known technology, which allows for automatic test case generatio...
A probabilistic approach to conformance testing of protocols containing unobservable transitions is ...
This paper refines the framework of ‘Formal Methods in Conformance Testing’ by introducing probabili...
This work presents an executable model-based testing framework for probabilistic systems with non-de...
AbstractWe consider the specification and testing of systems where probabilistic information is not ...
Testing equivalence for processes featuring both nondeterminism and probabilities is not insensitive...
This paper considers the probabilistic may/must testing theory for processes having external, intern...
AbstractWe propose a language for testing concurrent processes and examine its strength in terms of ...
International audienceConformance testing is the problem of constructing a complete test suite of in...
Contains fulltext : 27561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This thesis is w...
Specification mutation involves mutating a specification, and for each mutation a test is derived th...
Formal analysis has a long and successful track record in the automated verification of security pro...
This paper considers the probabilistic may/must testing theory for processes having external, intern...
Testing equivalences have been deeply investigated on fully nondeterministic processes, as well as o...
AbstractIn this paper we present a method for testing a system against a non-deterministic stochasti...
Model-based testing (MBT) is a well-known technology, which allows for automatic test case generatio...