Improving the Performance of a Single Model and Test Prioritization Strategy for Event Driven Software
Journal Title: International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Engineering & Technology(IJARCET) - Year 2012, Vol 1, Issue 6
Abstract
Event-driven software is very diverse, e.g., in form of Graphical User Interfaces (GUIs), Web applications, or embedded software. All EDS take sequences of events (e.g., messages and mouse-clicks) as input, change their state, and produce an output(e.g., events, system calls, and text messages) Regardless of the application, the challenges for testing event-driven software are similar. Most event-driven systems allow a huge number of possible event sequences, which makes exhaustive testing infeasible. In this paper, we propose several new test suite prioritization strategies for web-based applications and GUI applications. Further, examine whether these strategies can improve the rate of fault detection for web-based and GUI applications and their preexisting test suites. We prioritize test suites by test lengths, frequency of appearance of request sequences, and systematic coverage of parameter-values and their interactions. This paper extends the single model to generalized prioritization criteria that combine several criteria and result more effective test orders
Authors and Affiliations
Polani Sri Gnana Kiran , M. R. Rajaramesh
Frame Differencing with Simulink model for Moving Object Detection
Visual sensor networks (VSNs) have been attracting more and more research attention nowadays. Identifying moving objects from a video sequence is a fundamental and critical task in many computer-vision application...
TOSCA ENABLING CLOUD PORTABILITY
The cloud is a computing architecture characterized by a large number of interconnected identical computing devices that can scale on demand and that communicate via an IP network. Many technologies commonly associated w...
Performance Enhancement of CPU Scheduling by Hybrid Algorithms Using Genetic Approach
Scheduling is a fundamental operating-system function. The concept is to have computer resources shared by a number of processes. The productivity of a computer solely depends on the use of CPU scheduling algorithm...
MEDICAL IMAGING FOR THE SEGMENTATION OF ABDOMINAL ORGANS USING PARALLELIZATION AND ORIENTED ACTIVE APPEARANCE MODELS
mage segmentation plays an important role in medical imaging.Still; several challenges have to be recovered. The major issue deals with segmentation time concerned with each organ. More than five minutes is need...
Review of issues in automatic labelling of formatted document
The labelling framework, which is proposed to label topic models, essentially consists of a multinomial word distribution, a set of candidate labels, and a context collection. Thus it could be applied to any text m...