DocumentCode :
187846
Title :
Comparing Three Notations for Defining Scenario-Based Model Tests: A Controlled Experiment
Author :
Hoisl, Bernhard ; Sobernig, Stefan ; Strembeck, Mark
fYear :
2014
fDate :
23-26 Sept. 2014
Firstpage :
95
Lastpage :
104
Abstract :
Scenarios are an established means to specify requirements for software systems. Scenario-based tests allow for validating software models against such requirements. In this paper, we consider three alternative notations to define such scenario tests on structural models: a semi structured natural-language notation, a diagrammatic notation, and a fully-structured textual notation. In particular, we performed a study to understand how these three notations compare to each other with respect to accuracy and effort of comprehending scenario-test definitions, as well as with respect to the detection of errors in the models under test. 20 software professionals (software engineers, testers, researchers) participated in a controlled experiment based on six different comprehension and maintenance tasks. For each of these tasks, questions on a scenario-test definition and on a model under test had to be answered. In an ex-post questionnaire, the participants rated each notation on a number of dimensions (e.g., practicality or scalability). Our results show that the choice of a specific scenario-test notation can affect the productivity (in terms of correctness and time-effort) when testing software models for requirements conformance. In particular, the participants of our study spent comparatively less time and completed the tasks more accurately when using the natural-language notation compared to the other two notations. Moreover, the participants of our study explicitly expressed their preference for the natural-language notation.
Keywords :
Atmospheric measurements; Maintenance engineering; Materials; Object oriented modeling; Software; Testing; Unified modeling language;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quality of Information and Communications Technology (QUATIC), 2014 9th International Conference on the
Conference_Location :
Guimaraes, Portugal
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-6132-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/QUATIC.2014.19
Filename :
6984097
Link To Document :
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