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A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Search-Based Testing: Local, Global, and Hybrid Search
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Harman, M.
, McMinn, P.
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Algorithms
/ and search
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automated test data generation
/ Automatic testing
/ Automation
/ Chromosomes
/ Computer programs
/ control methods
/ Costs
/ Debugging
/ Digital Object Identifier
/ Empirical analysis
/ Evolutionary Testing
/ experimentation
/ Exploration
/ Genetic algorithms
/ heuristic methods
/ Hill Climbing
/ Hybrid power systems
/ measurement
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ problem solving
/ Royal Road
/ schema theory
/ search-based software engineering
/ search-based testing
/ Searching
/ Software
/ Software engineering
/ Software testing
/ Stress
/ Studies
/ testing and debugging
/ testing tools
/ theory
2010
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A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Search-Based Testing: Local, Global, and Hybrid Search
by
Harman, M.
, McMinn, P.
in
Algorithms
/ and search
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automated test data generation
/ Automatic testing
/ Automation
/ Chromosomes
/ Computer programs
/ control methods
/ Costs
/ Debugging
/ Digital Object Identifier
/ Empirical analysis
/ Evolutionary Testing
/ experimentation
/ Exploration
/ Genetic algorithms
/ heuristic methods
/ Hill Climbing
/ Hybrid power systems
/ measurement
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ problem solving
/ Royal Road
/ schema theory
/ search-based software engineering
/ search-based testing
/ Searching
/ Software
/ Software engineering
/ Software testing
/ Stress
/ Studies
/ testing and debugging
/ testing tools
/ theory
2010
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A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Search-Based Testing: Local, Global, and Hybrid Search
by
Harman, M.
, McMinn, P.
in
Algorithms
/ and search
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automated test data generation
/ Automatic testing
/ Automation
/ Chromosomes
/ Computer programs
/ control methods
/ Costs
/ Debugging
/ Digital Object Identifier
/ Empirical analysis
/ Evolutionary Testing
/ experimentation
/ Exploration
/ Genetic algorithms
/ heuristic methods
/ Hill Climbing
/ Hybrid power systems
/ measurement
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ problem solving
/ Royal Road
/ schema theory
/ search-based software engineering
/ search-based testing
/ Searching
/ Software
/ Software engineering
/ Software testing
/ Stress
/ Studies
/ testing and debugging
/ testing tools
/ theory
2010
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A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Search-Based Testing: Local, Global, and Hybrid Search
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A Theoretical and Empirical Study of Search-Based Testing: Local, Global, and Hybrid Search
2010
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Overview
Search-based optimization techniques have been applied to structural software test data generation since 1992, with a recent upsurge in interest and activity within this area. However, despite the large number of recent studies on the applicability of different search-based optimization approaches, there has been very little theoretical analysis of the types of testing problem for which these techniques are well suited. There are also few empirical studies that present results for larger programs. This paper presents a theoretical exploration of the most widely studied approach, the global search technique embodied by Genetic Algorithms. It also presents results from a large empirical study that compares the behavior of both global and local search-based optimization on real-world programs. The results of this study reveal that cases exist of test data generation problem that suit each algorithm, thereby suggesting that a hybrid global-local search (a Memetic Algorithm) may be appropriate. The paper presents a Memetic Algorithm along with further empirical results studying its performance.
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IEEE,IEEE Computer Society
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