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Title: Testing a deterministic implementation against a non-controllable non-deterministic stream X-machine
Authors: Hierons, RM
Ipate, F
Keywords: Software testing;X-machine
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Formal Aspects of Computing, 20(6): 597-617, Dec 2008
Abstract: A stream X-machine is a type of extended finite state machine with an associated development approach that consists of building a system from a set of trusted components. One of the great benefits of using stream X-machines for the purpose of specification is the existence of test generation techniques that produce test suites that are guaranteed to determine correctness as long as certain well-defined conditions hold. One of the conditions that is traditionally assumed to hold is controllability: this insists that all paths through the stream X-machine are feasible. This restrictive condition has recently been weakened for testing from a deterministic stream X-machine. This paper shows how controllability can be replaced by a weaker condition when testing a deterministic system against a non-deterministic stream X-machine. This paper therefore develops a new, more general, test generation algorithm for testing from a non-deterministic stream X-machine.
URI: http://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/2498
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Dept of Computer Science Research Papers
Software Engineering (B-SERC)

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