异常行为的敏捷测试

Rafael Di Bernardo, Ricardo Sales, F. C. Filho, Roberta Coelho, N. Cacho, S. Soares
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缺乏测试和异常行为的先验设计导致了在使用异常处理时发现的许多问题。因此,在软件系统的执行过程中,异常以不可预见的方式流动,对可靠性产生负面影响。本文提出了一种测试系统异常行为的敏捷方法。它支持开发人员在运行时检查异常是否经过预期的路径。它是敏捷的,因为测试是在不需要额外文档的情况下编写的,并且它们本身被认为是实时文档。我们已经通过将我们的方法应用于两个生产质量的Java开源应用程序(即aTunes和JEdit)的不同版本来评估我们的方法。使用建议的方法,我们可以发现12个bug——其中8个是开源项目以前不知道的。此外,从自动化测试作为文档工件的观点来看,所建议的方法指出了两个目标系统版本之间的几个差异。我们已经将建议的方法作为JUnit框架的扩展来实现。
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Agile Testing of Exceptional Behavior
The lack of testing and a priori design of the exceptional behavior are causing many of the problems found in the use of exception handling. As a consequence, exceptions flow in unforeseen ways during the execution of a software system, having a negative impact on reliability. This paper presents an agile approach to test the exceptional behavior of a system. It supports developers in checking whether exceptions, at runtime, travel through the expected paths. It is agile because tests are written without the need for extra documentation and are, themselves, considered live documentation. We have evaluated our approach by applying it to different versions of two production quality Java open source applications (i.e., aTunes and JEdit). Using the proposed approach, we could find twelve bugs --- eight of them previously unknown by the open source projects. In addition, from the viewpoint of automated tests as documentation artifacts, the proposed approach pointed out several differences between versions of the two target systems. We have implemented the proposed approach as an extension of the JUnit framework.
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