An optimal representative set selection method

JG Lee, CG Chung - Information and Software Technology, 2000 - Elsevier
JG Lee, CG Chung
Information and Software Technology, 2000Elsevier
The optimal representative set selection problem is defined thus: given a set of test
requirements and a test suite that satisfies all test requirements, find a subset of the test suite
containing a minimum number of test cases that still satisfies all test requirements. Existing
methods for solving the representative set selection problem do not guarantee that obtained
representative sets are optimal (ie minimal). The enhanced zero–one optimal path set
selection method [CG Chung, JG Lee, An enhanced zero–one optimal path set selection …
The optimal representative set selection problem is defined thus: given a set of test requirements and a test suite that satisfies all test requirements, find a subset of the test suite containing a minimum number of test cases that still satisfies all test requirements. Existing methods for solving the representative set selection problem do not guarantee that obtained representative sets are optimal (i.e. minimal). The enhanced zero–one optimal path set selection method [C.G. Chung, J.G. Lee, An enhanced zero–one optimal path set selection method, Journal of Systems and Software, 39(2) (1997) 145–164] solves the so-called optimal path set selection problem, and can be adapted to solve the optimal representative set selection problem by considering paths as test cases and components to be covered (e.g. branches) as test requirements.
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