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EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF FSM-BASED TESTING METHODS
Koblenz, Germany September 07-September 09
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/SEFM.2005.17Third IEEE International Conference o ...
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Rita Dorofeeva, Tomsk State University, Russia
Nina Yevtushenko, Tomsk State University, Russia
Khaled El-Fakih, American University of Sharjah, UAE
Ana R. Cavalli, Institut National des Telecommunications, France
The development of test cases is an important issue for testing software, communication protocols and other reactive systems. A number of methods are known for the development of a test suite based on a formal specification given in the form of a finite state machine. Well-known methods are called the W, Wp, UIO, UIOv, DS, H and HIS test derivation methods. These methods have been extensively used by research community in the last years; however no proper comparison has been made between them. In this paper, we experiment with these methods to assess their complexity, applicability, completeness, fault detection capability, length and derivation time of their test suites. The experiments are conducted on randomly generated specifications and on a realistic protocol called the Simple Connection Protocol.
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Rita Dorofeeva, Nina Yevtushenko, Khaled El-Fakih, Ana R. Cavalli, "EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF FSM-BASED TESTING METHODS," sefm, pp.23-32, Third IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering and Formal Methods (SEFM'05), 2005
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