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Dynamic test prioritization of product lines: An application on configurable simulation modelsVersión
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ArtículoFin de la fecha de embargo
2022-10-31Idioma
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© The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2021Acceso
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s11219-021-09571-0Publicado en
Software Quality Journal .Vol. 29. Pp. 943–988, 2021Primera página
943Última página
988Editorial
SpringerPalabras clave
prioritizationSoftware product lines
Simulation-based testing
CyberPhysical systems
Resumen
Product line testing is challenging due to the potentially huge number of confgurations. Several approaches have tackled this challenge; most of them focused on reducing the number of tested products ... [+]
Product line testing is challenging due to the potentially huge number of confgurations. Several approaches have tackled this challenge; most of them focused on reducing the number of tested products by selecting a representative subset. However, little attention has been paid to product line test optimization using test results, while tests are executed. This paper aims at optimizing the testing process of product lines by increasing the fault detection rate. To this end we propose a dynamic test prioritization approach. In contrast to traditional static test prioritization, our dynamic test prioritization leverages information of tests being executed in specifc products. Processing this information, the initially prioritized tests are rearranged in order to fnd non-discovered faults. The proposed approach is valid for any kind of product lines, but we have adapted it to the context of confgurable simulation models, an area where testing is especially time-consuming and optimization methods are paramount. The approach was empirically evaluated by employing two case studies. The results of this evaluation reveal that the proposed test prioritization approach improves both the static prioritization algorithm and the selected baseline technique. The results provide a basis for suggesting that the proposed dynamic test prioritization approach is appropriate to optimize the testing process of product lines. [-]
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