We present a methodology for performing automatic extraction of behavioral features from test programs, that is, for collecting pieces of information about the test programs execution. These features are then exploited to carry out analysis and reasoning about test program similarity. The similarity information can be used to drive the execution of test campaigns, in the attempt to either reduce the time-to-test, or to increase the testing capabilities of a given test suite. Our methodology is embedded in the Hyperion analysis framework, which can be configured to define a wide range of test program similarity criteria.

Automatic Extraction of Behavioral Features for Test Program Similarity Analysis

De Angelis Emanuele;Pellegrini Alessandro;Proietti Maurizio
2021

Abstract

We present a methodology for performing automatic extraction of behavioral features from test programs, that is, for collecting pieces of information about the test programs execution. These features are then exploited to carry out analysis and reasoning about test program similarity. The similarity information can be used to drive the execution of test campaigns, in the attempt to either reduce the time-to-test, or to increase the testing capabilities of a given test suite. Our methodology is embedded in the Hyperion analysis framework, which can be configured to define a wide range of test program similarity criteria.
2021
Istituto di Analisi dei Sistemi ed Informatica ''Antonio Ruberti'' - IASI
Test Program
Similarity Analysis
Symbolic Execution
Automated Reasoning
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