Model-based Automation of Test Script Generation Across Product Variants: a Railway Perspective

Alessio Bucaioni, F. D. Silvestro, I. Singh, Mehrdad Saadatmand, H. Muccini, Thorvaldur Jochumsson
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In this work, we report on our experience in defining and applying a model-based approach for the automatic generation of test scripts for product variants in software product lines. The proposed approach is the result of an effort leveraging the experiences and results from the technology transfer activities with our industrial partner Bombardier Transportation. The proposed approach employs metamodelling and model transformations for representing different testing artefacts and making their generation automatic. We demonstrate the industrial applicability and efficiency of the proposed approach using the Bombardier Transportation Aventra software product line. We observe that the proposed approach mitigates the development effort, time consumption and consistency drawbacks typical of traditional strategies.
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跨产品变体测试脚本生成的基于模型的自动化:铁路的视角
在这项工作中,我们报告了我们在为软件产品线中的产品变体自动生成测试脚本定义和应用基于模型的方法方面的经验。拟议的方法是我们与工业合作伙伴庞巴迪运输公司在技术转让活动中积累的经验和成果。提出的方法采用元建模和模型转换来表示不同的测试工件,并使其自动生成。我们使用庞巴迪运输Aventra软件产品线证明了所提出方法的工业适用性和效率。我们观察到,所提出的方法减轻了传统策略典型的开发工作量、时间消耗和一致性缺点。
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