Title :
Test Synthesis from UML Models of Distributed Software
Author :
Pickin, Simon ; Jard, Claude ; Jéron, Thierry ; Jézéquel, Jean-Marc ; Le Traon, Yves
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Ingenieria Telematica, Univ. Carlos III de Madrid
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The object-oriented software development process is increasingly used for the construction of complex distributed systems. In this context, behavior models have long been recognized as the basis for systematic approaches to requirements capture, specification, design, simulation, code generation, testing, and verification. Two complementary approaches for modeling behavior have proven useful in practice: interaction-based modeling (e.g., UML sequence diagrams) and state-based modeling (e.g., UML statecharts). Building on formal V&V techniques, in this article we present a method and a tool for automated synthesis of test cases from scenarios and a state-based design model of the application, remaining entirely within the UML framework. The underlying "on the fly" test synthesis algorithms are based on the input/output labeled transition system formalism, which is particularly appropriate for modeling applications involving asynchronous communication. The method is eminently compatible with classical OO development processes since it can be used to synthesize test cases from the scenarios used in early development stages to model global interactions between actors and components, instead of these test cases being derived manually. We illustrate the system test synthesis process using an air traffic control software example
Keywords :
Unified Modeling Language; distributed processing; formal specification; object-oriented programming; program testing; program verification; UML sequence diagram; air traffic control; asynchronous communication; distributed software; formal specification; formal verification; interaction-based modeling; labeled transition system; object-oriented software development; state-based modeling; test synthesis; Asynchronous communication; Automatic testing; Buildings; Context modeling; Control system synthesis; Object oriented modeling; Programming; Software testing; System testing; Unified modeling language; Formal methods; object-oriented design methods.; testing tools;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.2007.39