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Towards statistical prioritization for software product lines testing

by Xavier Devroey, Maxime Cordy, Gilles Perrouin, Pierre-yves Schobbens, Axel Legay, Patrick Heymans - In Eighth International Workshop on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems , 2014
"... Abstract—Software Product Lines (SPL) are inherently diffi-cult to test due to the combinatorial explosion of the number of products to consider. To reduce the number of products to test, sampling techniques such as combinatorial interaction testing have been proposed. They usually start from a feat ..."
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Abstract—Software Product Lines (SPL) are inherently diffi-cult to test due to the combinatorial explosion of the number of products to consider. To reduce the number of products to test, sampling techniques such as combinatorial interaction testing have been proposed. They usually start from a

Towards a Benchmark and a Comparison Framework for Combinatorial Interaction Testing of Software Product Lines

by Roberto E, Javier Ferrer, Evelyn Nicole Haslinger, Alexander Egyed
"... As Software Product Lines (SPLs) are becoming a more per-vasive development practice, their effective testing is becom-ing a more important concern. In the past few years many SPL testing approaches have been proposed, among them, are those that support Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) whose ..."
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As Software Product Lines (SPLs) are becoming a more per-vasive development practice, their effective testing is becom-ing a more important concern. In the past few years many SPL testing approaches have been proposed, among them, are those that support Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) whose

Author manuscript, published in "SPLC 2013 (2013)" Practical Pairwise Testing for Software Product

by Dusica Marijan, Arnaud Gotlieb, Sagar Sen, Aymeric Hervieu , 2013
"... Abstract—One key challenge for software product lines is efficiently managing variability throughout their lifecycle. In this paper, we address the problem of variability in software product lines testing. We (1) identify a set of issues that must be addressed to make software product line testing w ..."
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work in practice and (2) provide a framework that combines a set of techniques to solve these issues. The framework integrates feature modelling, combinatorial interaction testing and constraint programming techniques. First, we extract variability in a software product line as a feature model

Test Overlay in an Emerging Software Product Line – An Industrial Case Study

by Per Runeson
"... Context: In large software organizations with a product line development approach, system test planning and scope selection is a complex task. Due to repeated testing: across different testing levels, over time (test for regression) as well as of different variants, the risk of redundant testing is ..."
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Context: In large software organizations with a product line development approach, system test planning and scope selection is a complex task. Due to repeated testing: across different testing levels, over time (test for regression) as well as of different variants, the risk of redundant testing

Optimizing Model-Based Software Product Line Testing with Graph Transformations

by Anthony Anjorin, Sebastian Oster, Ivan Zorcic, Andrew Fish, Leen Lambers, Anthony Anjorin, Sebastian Oster, Ivan Zorcic
"... Software Product Lines (SPLs) are increasing in relevance and importance as vari-ous domains strive to cope with the challenges of supporting a high degree of vari-ability in modern software systems. Especially the systematic testing of SPLs is non-trivial as a high degree of variability implies a v ..."
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Software Product Lines (SPLs) are increasing in relevance and importance as vari-ous domains strive to cope with the challenges of supporting a high degree of vari-ability in modern software systems. Especially the systematic testing of SPLs is non-trivial as a high degree of variability implies a

Materials for an exploratory theory of the network society.

by Manuel Castells , Anthony Giddens , Alain Touraine , Anthony Smith , Benjamin Barber , Peter Hall , Roger-Pol Droit , Sophie Watson , Frank Webster , Krishan Kumar , David Lyon , Craig Calhoun , Jeffrey Henderson , Ramon Ramos , Jose E Rodrigues-Ibanez , Jose F Tezanos , Mary Kaldor , Stephen Jones , Christopher Freeman - The British Journal of Sociology , 2000
"... ABSTRACT This article aims at proposing some elements for a grounded theor y of the network society. The network society is the social structure characteristic of the Information Age, as tentatively identi ed by empirical, cross-cultural investigation. It permeates most societies in the world, in v ..."
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-making. The article examines the speci c interaction between network morphology and relationships of production/consumption, power, experience, and culture, in the historical making of the emerging social structure at the turn of the Millennium. KEYWORDS: Information networks; social structure; information age

Decision Support for Test Management and Scope Selection in a

by Per Runeson - SPL Context” in 2011 Fourth International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops , 2011
"... Abstract—In large software organizations with a product line development approach, system test planning and scope selection is a complex tasks for which tool support is needed. Due to repeated testing: across different testing levels, over time (test for regression) as well as of different variants, ..."
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Abstract—In large software organizations with a product line development approach, system test planning and scope selection is a complex tasks for which tool support is needed. Due to repeated testing: across different testing levels, over time (test for regression) as well as of different variants

Interaction Fault Detection using Combinatorial Interaction Testing and Random Testing

by N Gowtham, et al. , 2014
"... Software product lines are the common trend in software development which helps in reducing the development cost. Mostly the interaction faults are very difficult to identify during the process of debugging. By the use of combinatorial testing a set of features can be identified and all small combin ..."
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Software product lines are the common trend in software development which helps in reducing the development cost. Mostly the interaction faults are very difficult to identify during the process of debugging. By the use of combinatorial testing a set of features can be identified and all small

Software Product Line Concepts Enabling End-users Participation in an MDD-SPL Approach

by Francisca Pérez, Pedro Valderas, Joan Fons
"... Abstract—Developing smart home systems that properly fit end-user needs is not always an easy task due to the lack of understanding that may exist between end-users and system developers. In the context of Software Product Lines, several approaches have been presented to improve the development of s ..."
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of smart home system functionality. However, little support is provided to improve the interaction with end-users. In this work, we extend a Software Product Line based on Model-Driven Development with an interactive design tool that allows end-users to actively participate in the SPL. This tool allows end

Novel Visual Representations for Software Metrics Using 3D and Animation

by Andreas Kerren, Ilir Jusufi - SOFTWARE ENGINEERING 2009 - WORKSHOPBAND , 2009
"... The visualization of software metrics is an important step towards a better understanding of the software product to be developed. Software metrics are quantitative measurements of a piece of software, e.g., a class, a package, or a component. A good understanding of software metrics supports the id ..."
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The visualization of software metrics is an important step towards a better understanding of the software product to be developed. Software metrics are quantitative measurements of a piece of software, e.g., a class, a package, or a component. A good understanding of software metrics supports
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