Applied Sciences (Nov 2023)

An Experimental Evaluation of Path-Based Product Line Integration Testing and Test Coverage Metrics

  • Jihyun Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app132312670
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 23
p. 12670

Abstract

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Product line testing is significant because any faults in a product line platform can lead to widespread impacts on multiple products configured from that platform within a product line. Due to the shared platform, certain testing can be repeatedly performed across different products, leading to unnecessary costs. To enhance quality and reduce costs in product line testing, it is essential to minimize redundant testing of the products in a product line. Because test coverage provides a way to explicitly state the extent to which a software item has been tested, having a clear understanding of test coverage helps avoid unnecessary repetition of tests and ensures that the testing efforts are focused on areas that require attention, ultimately leading to more efficient and effective product line testing. It is necessary to define appropriate test coverage metrics of product line testing that enable testers to identify redundancies in their testing efforts. Path-based integration testing has been proven to be an effective approach to product line integration testing. This paper defines coverage metrics for path-based product line integration testing and demonstrates their effectiveness in preventing redundant testing between platform testing and testing for individual products, while also effectively detecting faults. The experiment results highlight the coverage metrics’ effectiveness in avoiding redundant testing, reducing costs, and covering interfacing across different modules.

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