Title :
Automated Test Data Generation for Coverage: Haven´t We Solved This Problem Yet?
Author :
Lakhotia, Kiran ; McMinn, Phil ; Harman, Mark
Author_Institution :
CREST centre, King´´s Coll. London, London, UK
Abstract :
Whilst there is much evidence that both concolic and search based testing can outperform random testing, there has been little work demonstrating the effectiveness of either technique with complete real world software applications. As a consequence, many researchers have doubts not only about the scalability of both approaches but also their applicability to production code. This paper performs an empirical study applying a concolic tool, CUTE, and a search based tool, AUSTIN, to the source code of four large open source applications. Each tool is applied `out of the box´; that is without writing additional code for special handling of any of the individual subjects, or by tuning the tools´ parameters. Perhaps surprisingly, the results show that both tools can only obtain at best a modest level of code coverage. Several challenges remain for improving automated test data generators in order to achieve higher levels of code coverage.
Keywords :
program testing; AUSTIN; CUTE; automated test data generation; concolic based testing; random testing; search based testing; Application software; Automatic testing; Automation; Concrete; Educational institutions; Open source software; Production; Scalability; Software testing; Writing; Automated test data generation; concolic testing; search based testing;
Conference_Titel :
Testing: Academic and Industrial Conference - Practice and Research Techniques, 2009. TAIC PART '09.
Conference_Location :
Windsor
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3820-4
DOI :
10.1109/TAICPART.2009.15