DocumentCode
3036456
Title
Selectivity of data-flow and control-flow path criteria
Author
Zeil, Steven J.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Massachusetts Univ., Amherst, MA, USA
fYear
1988
fDate
19-21 Jul 1988
Firstpage
216
Lastpage
222
Abstract
A given path-selection criterion is more selective than another such criterion with respect to some testing goal if it never requires more, and sometimes requires fewer, test paths to achieve that goal. The author presents canonical forms of control-flow and data-flow path selection criteria and demonstrates that, for some simple testing goals, the data-flow criteria as a general class are more selective than the control-flow criteria. It is shown, however, that this result does not hold for general testing goals, a limitation that appears to stem directly from the practice of defining data-flow criteria on the computation history contributing to a single result
Keywords
program testing; canonical forms; computation history; control-flow path criteria; data-flow path selection criteria; path-selection criterion; testing goals; History; Information science; Laboratories; Programming; Software testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Testing, Verification, and Analysis, 1988., Proceedings of the Second Workshop on
Conference_Location
Banff, Alta.
Print_ISBN
0-8186-0868-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WST.1988.5377
Filename
5377
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