Using On-the-Fly Verification Techniques for the Generation
of Test Suites
Jean-Claude Fernandez, Claude Jard, Thierry Jéron, Laurence Nedelka, and César Viho
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on
Computer-Aided Verification (Rutgers University, New
Brunswick, NJ, USA), August 1996
Also available as INRIA Research Report RR-2987.
Abstract:
In this paper we attempt to demonstrate that on-the-fly techniques, developed in the context of verification, can help in deriving test suites. Test purposes are used in practice to select test cases according to some properties of the specification. We define a consistency preorder linking test purposes and specifications. We give a set of rules to check this consistency and to derive a complete test case with preamble, postamble, verdicts and timers. The algorithm, which implements the construction rules, is based on a depth first traversal of a synchronous product between the test purpose and the specification. We shortly relate our experience on an industrial protocol with TGV, a first prototype of the algorithm implemented as a component of the CADP toolbox.
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