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  1. Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Architecting dependable systems (WADS '05)
  2. Towards software architecture-based regression testing
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Improving system dependability by enforcing architectural intent
Representing design tradeoffs in safety-critical systems
Architectural support for mode-driven fault tolerance in distributed applications
An architectural pattern for non-functional dependability requirements
A framework for analyzing exception flow in software architectures
Failure modelling in software architecture design for safety
Sensitivity analysis for a scenario-based reliability prediction model
Availability simulation of peer-to-peer architectural styles
Specifying adaptation semantics
Architectural runtime configuration management in support of dependable self-adaptive software
A UAU test and development environment based on dynamic system reconfiguration
Towards software architecture-based regression testing
Computing optimal self-repair actions: damage minimization versus repair time

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Towards software architecture-based regression testing

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Author Dias, Marcio S. Muccini, Henry Richardson, Debra J.
Abstract When architecting dependable systems, in addition to improving system dependability by means of construction (fault-tolerant and redundant mechanisms, for instance), it is also important to evaluate, and thereby confirm, system dependability. There are many different approaches for evaluating system dependability, and testing always has been an important one.Previous work on software architecture testing has shown it is possible to apply conformance-testing techniques to yield confidence that the behavior of an implemented system conforms to the expected behavior of the software architecture, specified with Architecture Description Languages.In this work, we explore how regression testing can be systematically applied at the software architecture level in order to reduce the cost of retesting modified systems, and also to assess the regression testability of the evolved system. We consider assessing both "top-down" and "bottom-up" evolution, i.e., whether a slightly modified implementation conforms to the initial architecture, and whether the (modified) implementation conforms an evolved architecture. A better understanding on how regression testing can be applied at the software architecture level will help us to assess and identify architecture with higher dependability.
Starting Page 1
Ending Page 7
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595931244
DOI 10.1145/1083217.1083223
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2005-05-17
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Architecture-based testing and analysis Dependable systems Regression testing (rt) Software architecture (sa)
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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