DocumentCode
1330333
Title
Cryptographic verification of test coverage claims
Author
Devanbu, Premkumar Thomas ; Stubblebine, Stuart G.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
Volume
26
Issue
2
fYear
2000
fDate
2/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
178
Lastpage
192
Abstract
The market for software components is growing, driven on the “demand side” by the need for rapid deployment of highly functional products and, on the “supply side”, by distributed object standards. As components and component vendors proliferate, there is naturally a growing concern about quality and the effectiveness of testing processes. White-box testing, particularly the use of coverage criteria, Is a widely used method for measuring the “thoroughness” of testing efforts. High levels of test coverage are used as indicators of good quality control procedures. Software vendors who can demonstrate high levels of test coverage have a credible claim to high quality. However, verifying such claims involves knowledge of the source code, test cases, build procedures, etc. In applications where reliability and quality are critical, it would be desirable to verify test coverage claims without forcing vendors to give up valuable technical secrets. In this paper, we explore cryptographic techniques that can be used to verify such claims. Our techniques have certain limitations, which we discuss in this paper. However, vendors who have done the hard work of developing high levels of test coverage can use these techniques (for a modest additional cost) to provide credible evidence of high coverage, while simultaneously reducing disclosure of intellectual property
Keywords
cryptography; formal verification; industrial property; program testing; quality control; safety-critical software; software quality; cryptographic verification; distributed object standards; intellectual property; quality control procedures; reliability; software components; software vendors; test coverage claims; white-box testing; Application software; Costs; Cryptography; Intellectual property; Particle measurements; Quality control; Software quality; Software safety; Software standards; Software testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/32.841116
Filename
841116
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