Title :
An Empirical Comparison of Combinatorial and Random Testing
Author :
Ghandehari, Laleh Sh ; Czerwonka, Jacek ; Yu Lei ; Shafiee, Soheil ; Kacker, Raghu ; Kuhn, Ruediger
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, USA
fDate :
March 31 2014-April 4 2014
Abstract :
Some conflicting results have been reported on the comparison between t-way combinatorial testing and random testing. In this paper, we report a new study that applies t-way and random testing to the Siemens suite. In particular, we investigate the stability of the two techniques. We measure both code coverage and fault detection effectiveness. Each program in the Siemens suite has a number of faulty versions. In addition, mutation faults are used to better evaluate fault detection effectiveness in terms of both number and diversity of faults. The experimental results show that in most cases, t-way testing performed as good as or better than random testing. There are few cases where random testing performed better, but with a very small margin. Overall, the differences between the two techniques are not as significant as one would have probably expected. We discuss the practical implications of the results. We believe that more studies are needed to better understand the comparison of the two techniques.
Keywords :
program testing; software fault tolerance; Siemens suite; code coverage; fault detection effectiveness; faulty versions; random testing; t-way combinatorial testing; Computational modeling; Fault detection; Measurement; Schedules; Stability analysis; Standards; Testing; Combinatorial Testing; Random Testing; Software Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW), 2014 IEEE Seventh International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
DOI :
10.1109/ICSTW.2014.8