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In this paper, we introduce a combinatorial test generation research tool called Advanced Combinatorial Testing System (or ACTS). ACTS supports t-way combinatorial test generation with several advanced features such as mixed-strength test generation and constraint handling. To facilitate its use and integration with other tools, ACTS provides three types of external interface, including a graphic...
In this paper we present a case study of applying combinatorial testing to test a combinatorial test generation tool called ACTS. The purpose of this study is two-fold. First, we want to gain experience and insights about how to apply combinatorial testing in practice. Second, we want to evaluate the effectiveness of combinatorial testing applied to a real-life system. ACTS has 24637 lines of uncommented...
Many software testing problems involve sequences of events. This paper applies combinatorial methods to testing problems that have n distinct events, where each event occurs exactly once. The methods described in this paper were motivated by testing needs for systems that may accept multiple communication or sensor connections and generate output to several communication links and other interfaces,...
Combinatorial testing has been shown to be a very effective testing strategy. Most work on combinatorial testing focuses on t-way test data generation, where each test is an unordered set of parameter values. In this paper, we study the problem of t-way test sequence generation, where each test is an ordered sequence of events. Using a general labeled transition system as the system model, we formally...
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