Efficient regression testing of distributed real-time reactive systems in the context of model-driven development

Regression testing is indispensable, especially for real-time distributed systems to ensure that existing functionalities are not affected by changes. Despite recent advances, regression testing for distributed systems remains challenging and extremely costly. Existing techniques often require runni...

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Vydáno v:Software and systems modeling Ročník 22; číslo 5; s. 1565 - 1587
Hlavní autoři: Babaei, Majid, Dingel, Juergen
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.10.2023
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:1619-1366, 1619-1374
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Shrnutí:Regression testing is indispensable, especially for real-time distributed systems to ensure that existing functionalities are not affected by changes. Despite recent advances, regression testing for distributed systems remains challenging and extremely costly. Existing techniques often require running a failing system several times before detecting a regression. As a result, conventional approaches that use re-execution without considering the inherent non-determinism of distributed systems, and providing no (or low) control over execution are inadequate in many ways. In this paper, we present MRegTest , a replay-based regression testing framework in the context of model-driven development to facilitate deterministic replay of traces for detecting regressions while offering sufficient control for the purpose of testing over the execution of the changed system. The experimental results show that compared to the traditional approaches that annotate traces with timestamps and variable values MRegTest detects almost all regressions while reducing the size of the trace significantly and incurring similar runtime overhead.
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ISSN:1619-1366
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DOI:10.1007/s10270-023-01086-5