A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning

Testing is crucial in software development. Continuous researches being done to discover effective approaches in testing that capable to detect faults despite of reducing cost. Previous work in State-Sensitivity Partitioning (SSP) technique, which based on all-transition coverage criterion, has been...

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Main Authors: Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam, Baharom, Salmi
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2011
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spelling my.upm.eprints.453492020-08-05T07:19:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45349/ A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam Baharom, Salmi Testing is crucial in software development. Continuous researches being done to discover effective approaches in testing that capable to detect faults despite of reducing cost. Previous work in State-Sensitivity Partitioning (SSP) technique, which based on all-transition coverage criterion, has been introduced to avoid exhaustively testing the entire data states of a module by partitioning it based on state’s sensitivity towards events, conditions and action. The test data for that particular module testing is in form of event sequences (or test sequence) and sets of test sequences in test cases will perform SSP test suite. The problem occurs in SSP test suite is data state redundancy that leads towards suite growth. This paper aims to discuss an initial step of our ongoing research in enhancing prior SSP test suite. Our work will try to find out the best way in removing redundant data state in order to minimize the suite size but yet capable to detect faults introduced by five selective mutation operators effectively as the original suite. IEEE 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45349/1/A%20preliminary%20investigation%20towards%20test%20suite%20optimization%20approach%20for%20enhanced%20state-sensitivity%20partitioning.pdf Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam and Baharom, Salmi (2011) A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning. In: 2011 2nd International Conference on Instrumentation, Communications, Information Technology, and Biomedical Engineering (ICICI-BME 2011), 8-9 Nov. 2011, Bandung, Indonesia. . 10.1109/ICICI-BME.2011.6108592
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description Testing is crucial in software development. Continuous researches being done to discover effective approaches in testing that capable to detect faults despite of reducing cost. Previous work in State-Sensitivity Partitioning (SSP) technique, which based on all-transition coverage criterion, has been introduced to avoid exhaustively testing the entire data states of a module by partitioning it based on state’s sensitivity towards events, conditions and action. The test data for that particular module testing is in form of event sequences (or test sequence) and sets of test sequences in test cases will perform SSP test suite. The problem occurs in SSP test suite is data state redundancy that leads towards suite growth. This paper aims to discuss an initial step of our ongoing research in enhancing prior SSP test suite. Our work will try to find out the best way in removing redundant data state in order to minimize the suite size but yet capable to detect faults introduced by five selective mutation operators effectively as the original suite.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam
Baharom, Salmi
spellingShingle Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam
Baharom, Salmi
A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
author_facet Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam
Baharom, Salmi
author_sort Sapaat, Myzatul Akmam
title A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
title_short A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
title_full A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
title_fullStr A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
title_sort preliminary investigation towards test suite optimization approach for enhanced state-sensitivity partitioning
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2011
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45349/1/A%20preliminary%20investigation%20towards%20test%20suite%20optimization%20approach%20for%20enhanced%20state-sensitivity%20partitioning.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/45349/
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