A class abstraction technique to support the analysis of Java programs during testing

David Crowther, Djuradj Babich, Peter J. Clarke
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In this paper, we describe a class abstraction technique (CAT) for Java programs that support the testing process by capturing aspects of software complexity based on the combination of class characteristics. These class characteristics relate to properties of the class features such as concurrency, polymorphism, exception handling, and accessibility as well as relationships between classes. Our taxonomy (CAT) for Java allows us to generate a finite number of possible class groups (taxa). Each class C in a Java program is cataloged into a group that summarizes the dependencies with other types realized through declarations and definitions in C. We also provide a high-level design for a tool to catalog Java classes based on our taxonomy.
一种支持在测试期间分析Java程序的类抽象技术
在本文中,我们描述了一种Java程序的类抽象技术(CAT),该技术通过捕获基于类特征组合的软件复杂性方面来支持测试过程。这些类特征与类特性的属性相关,例如并发性、多态性、异常处理、可访问性以及类之间的关系。Java的分类法(CAT)允许我们生成有限数量的可能的类组(分类群)。Java程序中的每个类C都被编目到一个组中,该组总结了与通过C中的声明和定义实现的其他类型的依赖关系。我们还提供了基于我们的分类法对Java类进行编目的工具的高级设计。
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