基于图分析的模型转换规范驱动测试方法

Thi-Hanh Nguyen, Duc-Hanh Dang
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模型转换在模型驱动方法中起着至关重要的作用,是最终产品质量的重要因素。在当前的转换测试方法中,由于黑盒测试具有许多优点,包括建模者的可理解性和转换语言的独立性,规格驱动测试受到了研究团体的广泛关注。这种方法的主要挑战之一是如何系统而有效地从转换规范中生成测试用例,而不是从它的实现中生成。本文旨在引入一种语言,一方面精确地指定转换需求,另一方面方便mt的验证和确认。在我们的方法中,这种转换规范语言是基于三重图语法(triple-graph-grammar, TGG)规则和图模式定义的,使我们能够以可视化、精确和声明性的方式表达转换需求。此外,我们还引入了一个系统的测试框架,以确保MTs的许多重要属性,如语法正确性、完整性、功能行为和信息保存。
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A Graph Analysis Based Approach for Specification-Driven Testing of Model Transformations
Model transformation plays a critical role of model-driven approaches and is a significant quality factor for final products. Among current approaches to testing transformations, specification-driven testing gains much attention of research community since the black-box testing has many advantages including understandability for modelers and independence of transformation languages. One of the main challenges for this approach is how to systematically and effectively generate test cases from a transformation specification, i.e, rather than from its implementation. This paper aims to introduce a language on the one hand to precisely specify transformation requirements and on the other hand to facilitate the verification and validation of MTs. Within our approach, such a transformation specification language is defined based on triple-graph-grammar (TGG) rules and graph patterns that allow us to express transformation requirements in a visual, precise, and declarative way. Besides, we introduce a systematic testing framework to ensure many important properties of MTs such as syntactical correctness, completeness, functional behavior, and information preservation.
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