Generation and Application of Constrained Interaction Test Suites Using Base Forbidden Tuples With Mixed Neighborhood Tabu Search
Nowadays, ensuring the quality becomes challenging for most modern software systems when constraints are given for the combinations of configurations. Combinatorial interaction strategies can systematically reduce the number of test cases to construct a minimal test suite without affecting the effec...
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Zusammenfassung: | Nowadays, ensuring the quality becomes challenging for most modern software
systems when constraints are given for the combinations of configurations.
Combinatorial interaction strategies can systematically reduce the number of
test cases to construct a minimal test suite without affecting the
effectiveness of the tests. This paper presents a new efficient search-based
strategy to generate constrained interaction test suites to cover all possible
combinations. The paper also shows a new application of constrained interaction
testing in software fault searches. The proposed strategy initially generates
the set of all possible t-tuple combinations; then, it filters out the set by
removing the forbidden t-tuples using the base forbidden tuple (BFT) approach.
The strategy also utilizes a mixed neighborhood tabu search (TS) to construct
optimal or near-optimal constrained test suites. The efficiency of the proposed
method is evaluated through a comparison against two well-known
state-of-the-art tools. The evaluation consists of three sets of experiments
for 35 standard benchmarks. Additionally, the effectiveness and quality of the
results are assessed using a real-world case study. Experimental results show
that the proposed strategy outperforms one of the competitive strategies, ACTS,
for approximately 83% of the benchmarks and achieves similar results to CASA
for 65% of the benchmarks when the interaction strength is 2. For an
interaction strength of 3, the proposed method outperforms other competitive
strategies for approximately 60% and 42% of the benchmarks. The proposed
strategy can also generate constrained interaction test suites for an
interaction strength of 4, which is not possible for many strategies.
Real-world case study shows that the generated test suites can effectively
detect injected faults using mutation testing. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1909.07292 |