2019
DOI: 10.1002/jcd.21659
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Covering arrays for some equivalence classes of words

Abstract: Covering arrays for words of length t over a d-letter alphabet are k n × arrays with entries from the alphabet so that for each choice of t columns, each of the d t t-letter words appears at least once among the rows of the selected columns. We study two schemes in which all words are not considered to be different. In the first case known as partitioning hash families, words are equivalent if they induce the same partition of a t element set. In the second case, words of the same weight are equivalent. In bot… Show more

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“…Finally, it is added to a final test suite (FTS) one after the other when all interactions are covered by the FTS (i.e., a horizontal extension). Once completed, new test cases (vertical extension) can be added to obtain maximum coverage of interactions [10,12]. The Parameter Order Strategy (IPO) was developed by Lei and Tai and represents innovative research using the OPAT approach [13,14].…”
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“…Finally, it is added to a final test suite (FTS) one after the other when all interactions are covered by the FTS (i.e., a horizontal extension). Once completed, new test cases (vertical extension) can be added to obtain maximum coverage of interactions [10,12]. The Parameter Order Strategy (IPO) was developed by Lei and Tai and represents innovative research using the OPAT approach [13,14].…”
Section: 1-strategic Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variable Strength (VS) extends the uniform Strength. The difference between the uniform Strength and Variable Strength is that it alone guarantees and has more than one interaction strength for generating test cases [10]. Input-Output Relationships (IORs) involve the use of input-output relationship information for interaction tests.…”
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