• Title/Summary/Keyword: robustness test case generation

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Study of State Machine Diagram Robustness Testing using Casual Relation of Events (이벤트 의존성을 이용한 상태 머신 다이어그램의 강건성 테스팅 연구)

  • Lee, Seon-Yeol;Chae, Heung-Seok
    • Journal of KIISE
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    • v.41 no.10
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    • pp.774-784
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    • 2014
  • Studies of fault-injection into state machine diagram have been studied for generating robustness test cases. Conventional studies have, however, tended to inject too many faults into diagrams because they only have considered structural aspects of diagrams. In this paper, we propose a method that aims to reduce the number of injected fault without a decrease in effectivenss of robustness test. A proposed method is demonstrated using a microwave oven sate machine diagram and evaluated using a hash table state machine diagram. The result of the evaluation shows that the number of injected faults is decreased by 43% and the number of test cases is decreased by 63% without a decrease in effectiveness of hash table robustness test.

A Structured SRS Description and Its Supporting Tool for Efficient Suitability Verification of Embedded Software (SRS 적합성 검증을 위한 구조화된 작성 방법 및 작성 보조 도구)

  • Jang, Jeonggyu;Lee, Sanghoon;Yang, Hoeseok
    • IEMEK Journal of Embedded Systems and Applications
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.329-338
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    • 2019
  • Today's embedded software (SW) developments are mostly preceded by composing Software Requirement Specification (SRS). In particular, in the domain of weapon systems, it is essential to have a systematic method for the verification of the SW functionality. To be more specific, it is crucial to check if the SW functionality is implemented as described in SRS, so-called SW suitability verification. Unfortunately, existing static or dynamic SW testing methods are not sufficient to evaluate suitability with SRS since those testings only verify the robustness of the SW codes. In this paper, we propose an automatic embedded SW suitability verification framework which is based on a structured SRS. The major challenge in the automation of this verification framework is how to get rid of ambiguities in SRS. In order to overcome this challenge, we propose a structured SRS description framework and the supporting toolchain for that. We show how the proposed framework is applied to an actual SRS of a weapon system.