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Generating Distinguishing Tests Using the Minion Constraint Solver
We discuss the generation of test cases for demonstrating the non-equivalence of two programs. This problem has applications in mutation testing and automated debugging. After transforming the programs into Static-Single-Assignment form, the MINION constraint solver is used to generate test vectors that demonstrate the observable difference. The experiments show the feasability of our constraint solving approach.