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- Title
Model-Based Test Case Prioritization Using an Alternating Variable Method for Regression Testing of a UML-Based Model.
- Authors
Shin, Ki-Wook; Lim, Dong-Jin
- Abstract
Many test case prioritization (TCP) studies based on regression testing using a code-based development approach have appeared. However, few studies on model-based mutation testing have explored what kind of fault seeding is appropriate or how much the code-based results differ. In this paper, as automatic seeding for the mutation generation, several mutation operators were employed for the UML statechart. Here, we suggest mutation testing employing the model-based development approach and a new TCP method based on an alternating variable method (AVM). We statistically compare the average percentage of the fault detection (APFD) results of the new method to other TCP methods such as a greedy algorithm for code coverage or fault exposure possibility. Finally, in empirical studies, the model-based TCP results for a power window switch module, a body control module, and a passive entry and start system are derived; these are real industrial challenges in the automotive industry.
- Subjects
GREEDY algorithms; TCP/IP; UNIFIED modeling language; AUTOMOBILE industry; APPLIED sciences
- Publication
Applied Sciences (2076-3417), 2020, Vol 10, Issue 21, p7537
- ISSN
2076-3417
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/app10217537