Generating Transition Probabilities for Automatic Model-Based Test Generation

Abderrahmane Feliachi, H. L. Guen
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Markov chains with Labelled Transitions can be used to generate test cases in a model-based approach. These test cases are generated by random walks on the model according to probabilities associated with transitions. When these probabilities correspond to a usage profile, reliability may be estimated. However, in early stages of development, such probabilities are not easy to determine, thus default profiles must be considered. In such a case it may be interesting to target some coverage criteria rather to use classical uniform probability generation approach. In this paper we enrich an existing industrial tool based on usage profile with 3 possibilities to create default profiles that improve transition coverage. We report experiments that compare the improvement of the coverage rates by our approaches with respect to uniform probabilities on transitions from a given state, which is the current default profile.
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基于模型的自动测试生成转移概率的生成
带有标记转换的马尔可夫链可以用于在基于模型的方法中生成测试用例。这些测试用例是根据与转换相关的概率在模型上随机游走生成的。当这些概率与使用概况对应时,就可以对可靠性进行估计。然而,在开发的早期阶段,这样的概率不容易确定,因此必须考虑默认配置文件。在这种情况下,瞄准一些覆盖标准而不是使用经典的均匀概率生成方法可能会很有趣。在本文中,我们基于使用配置文件丰富了现有的工业工具,使用3种可能性来创建改进转换覆盖率的默认配置文件。我们报告了一些实验,这些实验比较了我们的方法对从给定状态(即当前默认配置文件)过渡的均匀概率的覆盖率的改进。
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