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Mutation Analysis of Specification-Based Contracts in Software Testing

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2021

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Bilgisayar Mühendisliği Bölümü
Founded in 1992, our department has been dedicated to expanding and sharing knowledge, producing a line of highly skilled engineers, and inspiring innovation Department of Computer Engineering was founded in 1992 together with the Izmir Institute of Technology and started to admit students for the Master of Science Program. In 1999, the Department moved to the new campus in Gülbahçe-Urla and the undergraduate program commenced in the same year. Computer Engineering Doctorate Program started in 2014. Currently, the number of students admitted to the undergraduate program is 80. The Department of Computer Engineering offers a wide range of selective courses in its curriculum which enables the students to specialize in different areas of computer science and engineering. Our mission is to create a learning environment where academic research activities and projects are carried out in collaboration with the industry. In this atmosphere we aim to train researchers and engineers who are competent in the discipline, have proficiency in problem solving as well as good communication and organizational skills, committed to life-long learning and ethical values and sensitive to social issues.

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This work focuses on checking the adequacy of the test cases generated using Decision-Table-augmented Event Sequence Graphs (ESG-DTs), which represents the specification of a system under test, by using mutation analysis. Test cases are represented in the Complete Event Sequence (CES) and Faulty CES (FCES) forms. We present a new set of mutation operators for mutation of contracts represented in Multi-Terminal Binary Decision Diagram (MTBDD) and introduce a new approach to mutation of the ESG-DT model by using the proposed mutation operators. The approach is evaluated on three cases. The results show the drawback of specific FCES test sequences and the relationship between the mutant detection by CES/FCES sequences and proposed mutation operators.

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mutation analysis, event sequence graph, design by contract, contract mutation, decision tables, multi-terminal binary decision diagrams

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15th Turkish National Software Engineering Symposium (UYMS) -- NOV 17-19, 2021 -- ELECTR NETWORK

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