Integrating customized test requirements with traditional requirements in Web application testing

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Existing test suite reduction techniques employed for testing web applications have either used traditional program coverage-based requirements or usage-based requirements. In this paper, we explore three different strategies to integrate the use of program coverage-based requirements and usage-based requirements in relation to test suite reduction for web applications. We investigate the use of usage-based test requirements for comparison of test suites that have been reduced based on program coverage-based test requirements. We examine the effectiveness of a test suite reduction process based on a combination of both usage-based and program coverage-based requirements. Finally, we modify a popular test suite reduction algorithm to replace part of its test selection process with selection based on usage-based test requirements. Our case study suggests that integrating program coverage-based and usage-based test requirements has a positive impact on the effectiveness of the resulting test suites. Copyright 2006 ACM.

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Sampath, S., Sprenkle, S., Gibson, E., & Pollock, L. (2006). Integrating customized test requirements with traditional requirements in Web application testing. In Proceedings of the 2006 Workshop on Testing, Analysis, and Verification of Web Services and Applications, TAV WEB’06 (Vol. 2006, pp. 23–32). https://doi.org/10.1145/1145718.1145722

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