Résumé
Software Products Lines (SPLs) are families of products sharing common assets representing code or functionalities of a software product. These assets are represented as features, usually organized into Feature Models (FMs) from which the user can configure software products. Generally, few features are sufficient to allow configuring millions of software products. As a result, selecting the products matching given testing objectives is a difficult problem. The testing process usually involves multiple and potentially conflicting testing objectives to fulfill, e.g. maximizing the number of optional features to test while at the same time both minimizing the number of products and minimizing the cost of testing them. However, most approaches for generating products usually target a single objective, like testing the maximum amount of feature interactions. While focusing on one objective may be sufficient in certain cases, this practice does not reflect real-life testing situations. The present paper proposes a genetic algorithm to handle multiple conflicting objectives in test generation for SPLs. Experiments conducted on FMs of different sizes demonstrate the effectiveness, feasibility and practicality of the introduced approach.
langue originale | Anglais |
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titre | Proceedings of the 17th International Software Product Line Conference (SPLC) |
Editeur | ACM Press |
Pages | 62-71 |
Nombre de pages | 10 |
ISBN (imprimé) | 9781450319683 |
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Etat de la publication | Publié - 18 sept. 2013 |
Evénement | 17th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2013 - Tokyo, Japon Durée: 26 août 2013 → 30 août 2013 |
Une conférence
Une conférence | 17th International Software Product Line Conference, SPLC 2013 |
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Pays/Territoire | Japon |
La ville | Tokyo |
période | 26/08/13 → 30/08/13 |