Title :
Elimination of crucial faults by a new selective testing method
Author :
Hirayama, Masayuki ; Yamamoto, Tetsuya ; Okayasu, Jiro ; Mizuno, Osamu ; Kikuno, Tohru
Author_Institution :
R&D Center, Toshiba Corp., Japan
Abstract :
Recent software systems contain a lot of functions to provide various services. According to this tendency, software testing becomes more difficult than before and cost of testing increases so much, since many test items are required. In this paper we propose and discuss such a new selective software testing method that is constructed from previous testing method by simplifying testing specification. We have presented, in the previous work, a selective testing method to perform highly efficient software testing. The selective testing method has introduced an idea of functional priority testing and generated test items according to their functional priorities. Important functions with high priorities are tested in detail, and functions with low priorities are tested less intensively. As a result, additional cost for generating testing instructions becomes relatively high. In this paper in order to reduce its cost, we change the way of giving information, with respect to priorities. The new method gives the priority only rather than generating testing instructions to each test item, which makes the testing method quite simple and results in cost reduction. Except for this change, the new method is essentially the same as the previous method. We applied this new method to actual development of software tool and evaluated its effectiveness. From the result of the application experiment, we confirmed that many crucial faults can be detected by using the proposed method.
Keywords :
program testing; software fault tolerance; crucial faults elimination; functional priority testing; selective testing method; software systems; software testing; testing specification; Application software; Costs; Fault detection; Information science; Performance evaluation; Research and development; Software quality; Software testing; System testing; Systems engineering and theory;
Conference_Titel :
Empirical Software Engineering, 2002. Proceedings. 2002 International Symposium n
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1796-X
DOI :
10.1109/ISESE.2002.1166937