Quality Assurance for LLM-RAG Systems: Empirical Insights from Tourism Application Testing

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Authors Bestoun S. Ahmed, Ludwig Otto Baader, Firas Bayram, Siri Jagstedt, Peter Magnusson arXiv ID 2502.05782 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 3 Venue International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops Last Checked 4 months ago
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This paper presents a comprehensive framework for testing and evaluating quality characteristics of Large Language Model (LLM) systems enhanced with Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) in tourism applications. Through systematic empirical evaluation of three different LLM variants across multiple parameter configurations, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our testing methodology in assessing both functional correctness and extra-functional properties. Our framework implements 17 distinct metrics that encompass syntactic analysis, semantic evaluation, and behavioral evaluation through LLM judges. The study reveals significant information about how different architectural choices and parameter configurations affect system performance, particularly highlighting the impact of temperature and top-p parameters on response quality. The tests were carried out on a tourism recommendation system for the VΓ€rmland region, utilizing standard and RAG-enhanced configurations. The results indicate that the newer LLM versions show modest improvements in performance metrics, though the differences are more pronounced in response length and complexity rather than in semantic quality. The research contributes practical insights for implementing robust testing practices in LLM-RAG systems, providing valuable guidance to organizations deploying these architectures in production environments.
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