Test Suite Design Methodology Using Combinatorial Approach for Internet of Things Operating Systems

  • H. Patil A
  • Goveas N
  • Rangarajan K
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Abstract

In this paper we describe how the test design can be done by using the Combinatorial Testing approach for internet of things operating systems. Contiki operating system is taken as a case study but we discuss what can be the approach for RIOT and Tiny OS operating systems. We discuss how the combinatorial coverage measurement can be gathered in addition to the traditional metrics code coverage. The test design generated by using Advanced Combinatorial Testing for Software is analyzed for Contiki operating system. We elaborate the code coverage gathering technique for Contiki simulator which happens to be in Java. We explain the usage of Combinatorial Coverage Measurement tool. Although we have explained the test design methodology for internet of things operating systems, the approach explained can be followed for other open source software.

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H. Patil, A., Goveas, N., & Rangarajan, K. (2015). Test Suite Design Methodology Using Combinatorial Approach for Internet of Things Operating Systems. Journal of Software Engineering and Applications, 08(07), 303–312. https://doi.org/10.4236/jsea.2015.87031

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