Practical Selective Regression Testing with Effective Redundancy in Interleaved Tests

D. Marijan, Marius Liaaen
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As software systems evolve and change over time, test suites used for checking the correctness of software typically grow larger. Together with size, test suites tend to grow in redundancy. This is especially problematic for complex highly-configurable software domains, as growing the size of test suites significantly impacts the cost of regression testing. In this paper we present a practical approach for reducing ineffective redundancy of regression suites in continuous integration testing (strict constraints on time-efficiency) for highly-configurable software. The main idea of our approach consists in combining coverage based redundancy metrics (test overlap) with historical fault-detection effectiveness of integration tests, to identify ineffective redundancy that is eliminated from a regression test suite. We first apply and evaluate the approach in testing of industrial video conferencing software. We further evaluate the approach using a large set of artificial subjects, in terms of fault-detection effectiveness and timeliness of regression test feedback. We compare the results with an advanced retest-all approach and random test selection. The results show that regression test selection based on coverage and history analysis can: 1) reduce regression test feedback compared to industry practice (up to 39%), 2) reduce test feedback compared to the advanced retest-all approach (up to 45%) without significantly compromising fault-detection effectiveness (less than 0.5% on average), and 3) improve fault detection effectiveness compared to random selection (72% on average).
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交错测试中具有有效冗余的实用选择性回归测试
随着软件系统的发展和变化,用于检查软件正确性的测试套件通常会变大。与大小一起,测试套件倾向于在冗余中增长。这对于复杂的、高度可配置的软件领域来说尤其成问题,因为测试套件的规模的增长会显著影响回归测试的成本。在本文中,我们提出了一种实用的方法来减少高可配置软件持续集成测试中回归套件的无效冗余(严格的时间效率约束)。我们方法的主要思想包括将基于覆盖的冗余度量(测试重叠)与集成测试的历史故障检测有效性相结合,以识别从回归测试套件中消除的无效冗余。本文首先将该方法应用于工业视频会议软件的测试并进行了评价。我们使用大量的人工受试者进一步评估了回归测试反馈的故障检测有效性和及时性。我们将结果与先进的全重测方法和随机测试选择进行比较。结果表明,基于覆盖率和历史分析的回归测试选择可以:1)与行业实践相比,减少回归测试反馈(高达39%);2)与先进的全部重测方法相比,减少测试反馈(高达45%),而不会显著影响故障检测效率(平均低于0.5%);3)与随机选择相比,提高故障检测效率(平均低于72%)。
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