2013
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-29578-2_4
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Systematic Review on Software Product Line Testing

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“…Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) is one of the most common and promising test configuration selection approach employed to reduce the number of selected products hence the test configuration in SPL testing (Lamancha et al, 2013). The goal of test configuration selection is to reduce the set of feature combinations to a reasonable but representative set of products achieving a high coverage of feature interactions.…”
Section: Adaptation and Application Of Combinatorial Interaction Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) is one of the most common and promising test configuration selection approach employed to reduce the number of selected products hence the test configuration in SPL testing (Lamancha et al, 2013). The goal of test configuration selection is to reduce the set of feature combinations to a reasonable but representative set of products achieving a high coverage of feature interactions.…”
Section: Adaptation and Application Of Combinatorial Interaction Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A systematic review by Lamancha et al (2013) reported that works have been done on SPL testing on different testing phases which includes unit testing, integration testing and functional testing. Multitudes of works have been reported on functional testing and variability testing by exploiting UML models and use cases.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
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“…There have been several attempts to provide a structured discipline for testing SPLs. However, it appears from recent surveys [4,5,8,7] that several fundamental approaches to modelbased testing (based on finite state machines and labeled transition systems) are not yet fully adapted to and adopted in this domain. The theory of Input-Output Conformance (IOCO) [11], is one such fundamental approach, which uses labeled transition systems for model-based testing.…”
Section: Motivationmentioning
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“…In addition, several testing techniques have been adapted to SPLs, of which [19,14,18,10] provide recent overviews. Hitherto, most fundamental approaches to formal conformance testing [4] have not been adapted sufficiently to the SPL setting.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%