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Behaviour abstraction adequacy criteria for API call protocol testing
Fecha
2016-05Registro en:
Czemerinski, Hernán; Braberman, Victor Adrian; Uchitel, Sebastian; Behaviour abstraction adequacy criteria for API call protocol testing; John Wiley & Sons Ltd; Software Testing, Verification & Reliability; 26; 3; 5-2016; 211-244
0960-0833
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Czemerinski, Hernán
Braberman, Victor Adrian
Uchitel, Sebastian
Resumen
Code artefacts that have non-trivial requirements with respect to the ordering in which their methods or procedures ought to be called are common and appear, for instance, in the form of API implementations and objects. Testing such code artefacts to gain confidence that they conform to their intended protocols is an important and challenging problem. This paper proposes conformance testing adequacy criteria based on covering an abstraction of the intended behaviour's semantics. Thus, the criteria are independent of the specification language and structure used to describe the intended protocol and the language used to implement it. As a consequence, the results may be of use to black box conformance testing approaches in general. Experimental results show that the criteria are a good predictor for fault detection for protocol conformance and for classical structural coverage criteria such as statement and branch coverage. They also show that the division of the domain derived from the criterion produces subdomains such that most of its inputs are fault revealing.