“…Assuming aforementioned notations for a uniform value, a t-way test suite generation problem can be written as, CA (N; t, v k ) where N is the test cases with t interaction strength for k number of parameters with v values. When t = 2, k = 4, and v = 3, the aforementioned expression can be rewritten as: CA(N; 2, 3 4 In our experiments, 16 different configurations combining both CA and MCA are taken into account similar to that of the earlier work in [58]: CA (N; 2, 3 4 ), CA(N; 2, 3 13 ), CA(N; 2, 10 10 ), CA(N; 2, 15 10 ), CA(N; 2, 5 10 ), CA(N, 2, 8 10 ), CA(N; 3, 3 6 ), CA(N; 3, 4 6 ), CA(N; 3, 5 6 ), CA(N; 3, 6 6 ), CA(N; 3, 5 7 ), CA (N; 3, 10 6 ), MCA(N; 2, 5 1 3 8 2 2 ), MCA(N; 2, 7 1…”