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    Structural Test Coverage Criteria for Integration Testing of LUSTRE/SCADE Programs

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    International audienceLustre is a formal synchronous declarative language widely used for modeling and specifying safety-critical applications in the fi elds of avionics, transportation, and energy production. In such applications, the testing activity to ensure correctness of the system plays a crucial role in the development process. To enable adequacy measurement of test cases over applications speci ed in Lustre (or SCADE), a hierarchy of structural coverage criteria for Lustre programs has been recently de ned. A drawback with the current de nition of the criteria is that they can only be applied for unit testing, i.e., to single modules without calls to other modules. The criteria experiences scalability issues when used over large systems with several modules and calls between modules. We propose an extension to the criteria de nition to address this scalability issue. We formally de ne the extension by introducing an operator to abstract calls to other modules. This extension allows coverage metrics to be applied to industrial-sized software without an exponential blowup in the number of activation conditions.We conduct a preliminary evaluation of the extended criteria using an Alarm Management System

    Structural Test Coverage Criteria for Integration Testing of LUSTRE/SCADE Programs

    No full text
    International audienceLustre is a formal synchronous declarative language widely used for modeling and specifying safety-critical applications in the fi elds of avionics, transportation, and energy production. In such applications, the testing activity to ensure correctness of the system plays a crucial role in the development process. To enable adequacy measurement of test cases over applications speci ed in Lustre (or SCADE), a hierarchy of structural coverage criteria for Lustre programs has been recently de ned. A drawback with the current de nition of the criteria is that they can only be applied for unit testing, i.e., to single modules without calls to other modules. The criteria experiences scalability issues when used over large systems with several modules and calls between modules. We propose an extension to the criteria de nition to address this scalability issue. We formally de ne the extension by introducing an operator to abstract calls to other modules. This extension allows coverage metrics to be applied to industrial-sized software without an exponential blowup in the number of activation conditions.We conduct a preliminary evaluation of the extended criteria using an Alarm Management System

    Structural Test Coverage Criteria for Integration Testing of LUSTRE/SCADE Programs

    No full text
    International audienceLustre is a formal synchronous declarative language widely used for modeling and specifying safety-critical applications in the fi elds of avionics, transportation, and energy production. In such applications, the testing activity to ensure correctness of the system plays a crucial role in the development process. To enable adequacy measurement of test cases over applications speci ed in Lustre (or SCADE), a hierarchy of structural coverage criteria for Lustre programs has been recently de ned. A drawback with the current de nition of the criteria is that they can only be applied for unit testing, i.e., to single modules without calls to other modules. The criteria experiences scalability issues when used over large systems with several modules and calls between modules. We propose an extension to the criteria de nition to address this scalability issue. We formally de ne the extension by introducing an operator to abstract calls to other modules. This extension allows coverage metrics to be applied to industrial-sized software without an exponential blowup in the number of activation conditions.We conduct a preliminary evaluation of the extended criteria using an Alarm Management System
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