Invasive Software Testing: Mutating Target Programs to Diversify Test Exploration for High Test Coverage

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Software testing techniques have advanced significantly over several decades; however, most of current techniques still test a target program as it is, and fail to utilize valuable information of diverse test executions on many variants of the original program in test generation. This paper proposes a new direction for software testing –Invasive Software Testing (IST). IST first generates a set of target program variants m1, ..., mn from an original target program p by applying mutation operations µ1, ..., µn. Second, given a test suite T, IST executes m1, ..., mn with T and records the test runs which increase test coverage compared to p with T. Based on the recorded information, IST generates guideposts for automated test generation on p toward high test coverage. Finally, IST generates test inputs on p with the guideposts and achieves higher test coverage. We developed DEMINER which implements IST for C programs through software mutation and concolic testing. Further, we showed the effectiveness of DEMINER on three realworld target programs Busybox-ls, Busybox-printf, and GNU-find. The experiment results show that the amount of the improved branch coverage by DEMINER is 24.7% relatively larger than those of the conventional concolic testing techniques on average.
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IEEE(Computer Society)
Issue Date
2018-04-11
Language
English
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IEEE Conference on Software Testing, Validation and Verification (ICST), pp.239 - 249

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10.1109/ICST.2018.00032
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/260778
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CS-Conference Papers(학술회의논문)
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