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Using Static Analysis to Improve Automatic Test Generation

Marius BozgaContact Information, Jean-Claude FernandezContact Information and Lucian GhirvuContact Information

(6)  VERIMAG — Joint Laboratory of CNRS, UJF and INPG Grenoble, Centre Equation, 2a venue de Vignate, F-38610 Gières
(7)  LSR/IMAG, BP 82, F-38402 Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex
Abstract
Conformance testing is still the main industrial validation technique for telecommunication protocols. The automatic construction of test cases based on the model approach is hindered by the state explosion problem. Our method reduces its magnitude by reconsidering the test case generation at a higher level and by taking advantage of some static analysis techniques, in particular the slicing techniques. The specification is simplified by pipelining a set of three modules, each one implementing a different slicing technique.

Keywords  conformance testing - asynchronous systems - static analysis - slicing - bisimulation

Work partially supported by Région Rhône-Alpes, France

Contact Information Marius Bozga
Email: Marius.Bozga@imag.fr

Contact Information Jean-Claude Fernandez
Email: Jean-Claude.Fernandez@imag.fr

Contact Information Lucian Ghirvu
Email: Lucian.Ghirvu@imag.fr
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