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摘要
在智能卡质量保证领域,软件测试是提高实现正确性置信度的首选方法。当测试Java Card应用程序编程接口(api)时,测试人员必须处理经典的oracle问题,即找到一种方法来评估计算输出的正确性。在本文中,我们报告了使用对称测试范式对Oberthur Card Systems Cosmo 32 RSA Java卡api的测试方法的经验。这种范例利用用户定义的Java方法的对称性属性作为测试oracle。我们提出了一个实验环境,结合随机测试和对称检查(卡上)交叉测试几个API方法。我们开发了一个半经验模型(由实验数据提供的模型)来帮助决定何时停止测试和评估测试质量
A Semi-empirical Model of Test Quality in Symmetric Testing: Application to Testing Java Card APIs
In the smart card quality assurance field, software testing is the privileged way of increasing the confidence level in the implementation correctness. When testing Java Card application programming interfaces (APIs), the tester has to deal with the classical oracle problem, i.e. to find a way to evaluate the correctness of the computed output. In this paper, we report on an experience in testing methods of the Oberthur Card Systems Cosmo 32 RSA Java Card APIs by using the Symmetric Testing paradigm. This paradigm exploits user-defined symmetry properties of Java methods as test oracles. We propose an experimental environment that combines random testing and symmetry checking for (on-card) cross testing of several API methods. We develop a semi-empirical model (a model fed by experimental data) to help deciding when to stop testing and to assess test quality