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Traffic-aware stress testing of distributed real-time systems based on UML models using genetic algorithms

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Traffic-aware stress testing of distributed real-time systems based on UML models using genetic algorithms
This report presents a model-driven, stress test methodology aimed at increasing chances of discovering faults related to network traffic in Distributed Real-Time Systems (DRTS). The technique uses the UML 2.0 model of the distributed system under test, augmented with timing information, and is based on an analysis of the control flow in sequence diagrams. It yields stress test requirements that are made of specific control flow paths along with time values indicating when to trigger them. The technique considers different types of arrival patterns (e.g., periodic) for real-time events (common to DRTSs), and generates test requirements which comply with such timing constraints. Though different variants of our stress testing technique already exist (that stress different aspects of a distributed system), they share a large amount of common concepts and we therefore focus here on one variant that is designed to stress test the system at a time instant when data traffic on a network is m...
Vahid Garousi, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JSS
Authors Vahid Garousi, Lionel C. Briand, Yvan Labiche
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