TY - GEN
T1 - Assessing the applicability of a combinatorial testing tool within an industrial environment
AU - Kruse, Peter M.
AU - Shehory, Onn
AU - Condori-Fernandez, Nelly
AU - Vos, Tanja E.J.
AU - Citron, Daniel
AU - Mendelson, Bilha
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This paper describes a case study executed to evaluate a combinatorial test design approach within the industrial setting of IBM Research. An existing combinatorial test suite was compared against a prioritized combinatorial test suite that was generated with the Combinatorial Tree Editor XL Profesional (CTE). The prioritization technique was recently developed and added to the CTE in the context of the FITTEST project. Test design for the new test suite was carried out by the developers of the prioritization technique. Test implementation and execution was done by the industrial partner of the System Under Test. This case study has investigated whether the prioritized combinatorial technique is useful to complement current testing practices at IBM Research. The focus of this study is on fault fnding capability of artifcially injected faults that have been selected and prioritized using domain knowledge and expertise, and efciency of test case execution. Conclusions of this study are that for the testing of the target product in a simulated environment, the improved combinatorial testing tools do qualify as useful and this type of testing will be included in current practices.
AB - This paper describes a case study executed to evaluate a combinatorial test design approach within the industrial setting of IBM Research. An existing combinatorial test suite was compared against a prioritized combinatorial test suite that was generated with the Combinatorial Tree Editor XL Profesional (CTE). The prioritization technique was recently developed and added to the CTE in the context of the FITTEST project. Test design for the new test suite was carried out by the developers of the prioritization technique. Test implementation and execution was done by the industrial partner of the System Under Test. This case study has investigated whether the prioritized combinatorial technique is useful to complement current testing practices at IBM Research. The focus of this study is on fault fnding capability of artifcially injected faults that have been selected and prioritized using domain knowledge and expertise, and efciency of test case execution. Conclusions of this study are that for the testing of the target product in a simulated environment, the improved combinatorial testing tools do qualify as useful and this type of testing will be included in current practices.
KW - Applicability evaluation
KW - CTE XL tool
KW - Case study
KW - Combinatorial testing
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AN - SCOPUS:84906057086
SN - 9789562362474
T3 - CIBSE 2014: Proceedings of the 17th Ibero-American Conference Software Engineering
SP - 405
EP - 418
BT - CIBSE2014
PB - Universidad de la Frontera
T2 - 17th Ibero-American Conference on Software Engineering, CIBSE 2014
Y2 - 23 April 2014 through 25 April 2014
ER -