A multi-objective and evolutionary hyper-heuristic applied to the Integration and Test Order Problem

[Display omitted] •This paper presents HITO, a hyper-heuristic to solve the Integration and Test Order Problem.•HITO adaptively selects search operators used by Multi-objective and Evolutionary Algorithms.•HITO includes a novel performance assessment metric based on the Pareto dominance concept.•HIT...

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Vydáno v:Applied soft computing Ročník 56; s. 331 - 344
Hlavní autoři: Guizzo, Giovani, Vergilio, Silvia R., Pozo, Aurora T.R., Fritsche, Gian M.
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Elsevier B.V 01.07.2017
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ISSN:1568-4946, 1872-9681
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Shrnutí:[Display omitted] •This paper presents HITO, a hyper-heuristic to solve the Integration and Test Order Problem.•HITO adaptively selects search operators used by Multi-objective and Evolutionary Algorithms.•HITO includes a novel performance assessment metric based on the Pareto dominance concept.•HITO implements two selection methods: Choice Function and Multi-Armed Bandit.•The experimental results show that HITO outperformed its random version, the traditional NSGA-II, and the state of the art MOEA/DD. The field of Search-Based Software Engineering (SBSE) has widely utilized Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms (MOEAs) to solve complex software engineering problems. However, the use of such algorithms can be a hard task for the software engineer, mainly due to the significant range of parameter and algorithm choices. To help in this task, the use of Hyper-heuristics is recommended. Hyper-heuristics can select or generate low-level heuristics while optimization algorithms are executed, and thus can be generically applied. Despite their benefits, we find only a few works using hyper-heuristics in the SBSE field. Considering this fact, we describe HITO, a Hyper-heuristic for the Integration and Test Order Problem, to adaptively select search operators while MOEAs are executed using one of the selection methods: Choice Function and Multi-Armed Bandit. The experimental results show that HITO can outperform the traditional MOEAs NSGA-II and MOEA/DD. HITO is also a generic algorithm, since the user does not need to select crossover and mutation operators, nor adjust their parameters.
ISSN:1568-4946
1872-9681
DOI:10.1016/j.asoc.2017.03.012