Automatic executable test case generation for extended finite state machine protocols

  • Bourhfir C
  • Dssouli R
  • Aboulhamid E
  • et al.
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This paper presents a method for automatic executable test case and test sequence generation which combines both control and data flow testing techniques. Compared to published methods, we use an early executability verification mechanism to reduce significantly the number of discarded paths. A heuristic which uses cycle analysis is used to handle the executability problem. This heuristic can be applied even in the presence of unbounded loops in the specification. Later, the generated paths are completed by postambles and their executability is re-verified. The final executable paths are evaluated symbolically and used for conformance testing purposes.

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Bourhfir, C., Dssouli, R., Aboulhamid, E., & Rico, N. (1997). Automatic executable test case generation for extended finite state machine protocols. In Testing of Communicating Systems (pp. 75–90). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35198-8_6

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