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Towards an Automated Unified Framework to Run Applications for Combinatorial Interaction Testing

03/13/2019
by   Bestoun S. Ahmed, et al.
Czech Technical University in Prague
Karlstad University
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY
Red Hat, Inc
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Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a well-known technique, but the industrial experience is needed to determine its effectiveness in different application domains. We present a case study introducing a unified framework for generating, executing and verifying CIT test suites, based on the open-source Avocado test framework. In addition, we present a new industrial case study to demonstrate the effectiveness of the framework. This evaluation showed that the new framework can generate, execute, and verify effective combinatorial interaction test suites for detecting configuration failures (invalid configurations) in a virtualization system.

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