Faculty of Computing - Department of Software Engineering/Blekinge Institute of Technology
Abstract
Heterogeneous systems comprising sets of inherent subsystems are challenging to
integrate. In particular, testing for interoperability and conformance is a
challenge. Furthermore, the complexities of such systems amplify traditional
testing challenges. We explore (1) which techniques are frequently discussed in
literature in context of heterogeneous system testing that practitioners use to
test their heterogeneous systems; (2) the perception of the practitioners on
the usefulness of the techniques with respect to a defined set of outcome
variables. For that, we conducted an exploratory survey. A total of 27 complete
survey answers have been received. Search-based testing has been used by 14 out
of 27 respondents, indicating the practical relevance of the approach for
testing heterogeneous systems, which itself is relatively new and has only
recently been studied extensively. The most frequently used technique is
exploratory manual testing, followed by combinatorial testing. With respect to
the perceived performance of the testing techniques, the practitioners were
undecided regarding many of the studied variables. Manual exploratory testing
received very positive ratings across outcome variables
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