Sciweavers

ICST
2010
IEEE

Longer is Better: On the Role of Test Sequence Length in Software Testing

13 years 10 months ago
Longer is Better: On the Role of Test Sequence Length in Software Testing
In the presence of an internal state, often it is required a sequence of function calls to test software. In fact, to cover a particular branch of the code, a sequence of previous function calls might be required to put the internal state in the appropriate configuration. Internal states are not only present in object-oriented software, but also in procedural software (e.g., static variables in C programs). In literature, there are many techniques to test this type of software. However, to our best knowledge, the properties related to choosing the length of these sequences have received only little attention in literature. In this paper, we analyse the role that the length plays in software testing. We show that on “difficult” software testing benchmarks longer test sequences make their testing trivial. Hence, we argue that the choice of the length of the test sequences is very important in software testing. Keyword: Evolutionary Testing, Object-Oriented Software, State Problem,...
Andrea Arcuri
Added 26 Jan 2011
Updated 26 Jan 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where ICST
Authors Andrea Arcuri
Comments (0)