The purpose of this work is to develop a software tool for analysis automation and simplifying of understanding of software systems behavior. Methods for translation, abstraction, debugging and test generation for COBOL are proposed. We developed a software system, which implements the methods.
The aim of the proposed method is to simplify and improve the process of models debugging and to increase efficiency of model-based test cases generation. Unlike existing methods of models behavior analysis, which produce as a result only one, usually first-found, path per specified property (which is an evidence of test goal reachability or explanation of some inconsistency during debugging process), the proposed method generates a projection of all satisfiable paths, which provokes exposure of undesired behavior. For test cases generation, the feature plays a role of interactive path constructor, which prompts all satisfiable behavior alternatives, so user can find a desired path by iteratively specifying points-of-interest. Appropriate novel algorithm for efficient searching is presented.
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