DocumentCode :
3694755
Title :
Towards testing variability intensive systems using user reviews
Author :
Jorge L. Rodas;David Méndez-Acuña;José A. Galindo;David Benavides;Jesennia Cárdenas
Author_Institution :
University of Milagro, Ecuador
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
39
Lastpage :
46
Abstract :
Variability intensive systems are software systems that describe a large set of diverse and different configurations that share some characteristics. This high number of configurations makes testing such systems an expensive and error-prone task. For example, in the Android ecosystem we can find up to 24 different valid configurations, thus, making it impossible to test an application on all of them. To alleviate this problem, previous research suggest the selection of a subset of test cases that maximize the changes of finding errors while maximizing the diversity of configurations. Concretely, the proposals focus on the prioritization and selection of tests, so only relevant configurations are tested according to some criterion. In this paper, we envision the use of user reports to prioritize and select meaningful tests. To do this, we explore the use of recommender systems as a possible improvement to the selection of test cases in intensive variability systems.
Keywords :
"Androids","Humanoid robots","Testing","Software","Silicon","Electronic mail","Silicon compounds"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computing Colombian Conference (10CCC), 2015 10th
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ColumbianCC.2015.7333410
Filename :
7333410
Link To Document :
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