Overview of Test Coverage Criteria for Test Case Generation from Finite State Machines Modelled as Directed Graphs

March 17, 2022 ยท The Cartographer ยท ๐Ÿ› International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops

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Authors Vaclav Rechtberger, Miroslav Bures, Bestoun S. Ahmed arXiv ID 2203.09604 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.FL Citations 8 Venue International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops Last Checked 3 days ago
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Test Coverage criteria are an essential concept for test engineers when generating the test cases from a System Under Test model. They are routinely used in test case generation for user interfaces, middleware, and back-end system parts for software, electronics, or Internet of Things (IoT) systems. Test Coverage criteria define the number of actions or combinations by which a system is tested, informally determining a potential "strength" of a test set. As no previous study summarized all commonly used test coverage criteria for Finite State Machines and comprehensively discussed them regarding their subsumption, equivalence, or non-comparability, this paper provides this overview. In this study, 14 most common test coverage criteria and seven of their synonyms for Finite State Machines defined via a directed graph are summarized and compared. The results give researchers and industry testing engineers a helpful overview when setting a software-based or IoT system test strategy.
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