The effect of program and model structure on mc/dc test adequacy coverage

ICSE(2008)

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In avionics and other critical systems domains, adequacy of test suites is currently measured using the MC/DC metric on source code (or on a model in model-based development). We believe that the rigor of the MC/DC metric is highly sensitive to the structure of the implementation and can therefore be misleading as a test adequacy criterion. We investigate this hypothesis by empirically studying the effect of program structure on MC/DC coverage. To perform this investigation, we use six realistic systems from the civil avionics domain and two toy examples. For each of these systems, we use two versions of their implementation-with and without expression folding (i.e., inlining). To assess the sensitivity of MC/DC to program structure, we first generate test suites that satisfy MC/DC over a non-inlined implementation. We then run the generated test suites over the inlined implementation and measure MC/DC achieved. For our realistic examples, the test suites yield an average reduction of 29.5% in MC/DC achieved over the inlined implementations at 5% statistical significance level.
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program structure,model structure,inlined implementation,dc coverage,civil avionics domain,dc test adequacy coverage,non-inlined implementation,measure mc,dc metric,test suite,critical systems domain,test adequacy criterion,software testing,satisfiability,source coding,software metrics,atmospheric modeling,model based development,source code,avionics,probability density function,certification,computational modeling,data mining,system testing,testing
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