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Vorträge und Posterpräsentationen (mit Tagungsband-Eintrag):

S. Kandl:
"How Mutations Can Help to Prove That Your System Does Not Contain (Unwanted) Mutations";
Vortrag: Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference (DATE), Grenoble, France (eingeladen); 09.03.2015 - 13.03.2015; in: "DATE 2015 - M04 Embedded Systems: Functional Qualification: Applications in the C/C++ Domain", (2015).



Kurzfassung englisch:
This presentation gives an overview on mutation-based techniques for verification purposes.
A mutation is a modification of a component of the verification environment.
Whereas the main aim of verification is to detect unwanted mutations in the system (colloquial: bugs), intended and reproducible mutations can help to assess, reveal weaknesses, and, by this, improve the verification environment.
Mutations may be applied to the system itself (e.g., software), to system properties, to test cases, or to other verification components.
Besides explaining the basic principles, we will address the powerfulness and possible restrictions of the proposed mutation-based techniques for verification.

Schlagworte:
Testing, Mutation-Based Testing, Verification

Erstellt aus der Publikationsdatenbank der Technischen Universität Wien.