Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4951429 Journal of Logical and Algebraic Methods in Programming 2016 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper we describe an advanced test-case generation technique that is implemented in our model-based test-case generator MoMuT::UML. The tool injects faults into a UML model and analyses if the faults propagate to the interface. If a fault does propagate to an observable failure, an explaining sequence of events is generated and converted into a test-case scenario. The faults are detected using a highly optimised refinement checker, their propagation is analysed with an input-output conformance (ioco) checker. We show that this combination is faster than pure input-output conformance checking. It has been used in a recent industrial application of testing automotive measurement devices. The refinement and ioco checker are implemented in Prolog using the SMT solver Z3.
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