In principle, structural coverage criterion enables the evaluation of test results and the automation of test execution; however, it is limited in that it cannot be applied to specification based testing. Model-Based Testing is one of the solutions used to overcome this limitation. We propose an approach in which UML activity diagrams are used as a model. Once these activity diagrams are generated from program specifications, test cases are selected systematically according to the coverage criteria identified for the activity diagrams. Applying criteria to specification-based testing is very helpful for programmers who are supposed to write tests before source codes in Agile developments. With our proposed approach, they design tests in accordance with test models rather than their intuition. In this paper, we report on an empirical study conducted in which our approach generated a more effective suite of test cases than that of the Siemens Suite.
목차
Abstract 1. Introduction 2. Related Work 2.1. Model-based Testing 2.2. Activity Diagram 3. Coverage Criteria 3.1. Coverage Criteria for Activity Diagrams 3.2. Test Paths by Edge Coverage 4. Empirical Study 4.1. Traffic Conflict Avoidance System (TCAS) 4.2. Test Execution with TC 4.3. Performance Evaluation 5. Conclusion Acknowledgements References
키워드
Model-based TestingCoverage CriteriaActivity DiagramAgile Development
저자
Hoijin Yoon [ Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Hyupsung University, Gyeonggi, Korea ]
보안공학연구지원센터(IJSEIA) [Science & Engineering Research Support Center, Republic of Korea(IJSEIA)]
설립연도
2006
분야
공학>컴퓨터학
소개
1. 보안공학에 대한 각종 조사 및 연구
2. 보안공학에 대한 응용기술 연구 및 발표
3. 보안공학에 관한 각종 학술 발표회 및 전시회 개최
4. 보안공학 기술의 상호 협조 및 정보교환
5. 보안공학에 관한 표준화 사업 및 규격의 제정
6. 보안공학에 관한 산학연 협동의 증진
7. 국제적 학술 교류 및 기술 협력
8. 보안공학에 관한 논문지 발간
9. 기타 본 회 목적 달성에 필요한 사업
간행물
간행물명
International Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications
간기
월간
pISSN
1738-9984
수록기간
2008~2016
등재여부
SCOPUS
십진분류
KDC 505DDC 605
이 권호 내 다른 논문 / International Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications Vol.7 No.6