Towards describing black-box testing methods as atomic rules

T. Murnane, R. Hall, K. Reed
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Ideally, all black-box testing methods should be interpreted in the same way by different testers. In reality however, inconsistencies and ambiguities in original method descriptions may lead to differing interpretations and varying test set quality. In this paper, we decompose these methods into atomic rules for selecting test data and constructing test cases. We validate the rules via a worked example and discuss a pilot experiment to determine whether atomic rules are simpler to learn and use. Our approach also enables method tailoring and may simplify method comparison.
将黑盒测试方法描述为原子规则
理想情况下,所有的黑盒测试方法都应该由不同的测试人员以相同的方式进行解释。然而在现实中,原始方法描述的不一致性和模糊性可能导致不同的解释和不同的测试集质量。在本文中,我们将这些方法分解为原子规则,用于选择测试数据和构造测试用例。我们通过一个工作示例验证了这些规则,并讨论了一个试点实验,以确定原子规则是否更易于学习和使用。我们的方法还支持方法裁剪,并且可以简化方法比较。
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