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Testing with model checkers: a survey

by: Gordon Fraser, Franz Wotawa, Paul E. Ammann
Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, Vol. 19, No. 3. (September 2009), pp. 215-261, doi:10.1002/stvr.402  Key: citeulike:5832594

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About a decade after the initial proposal to use model checkers for the generation of test cases we take a look at the results in this field of research. Model checkers are formal verification tools, capable of providing counterexamples to violated properties. Normally, these counterexamples are meant to guide an analyst when searching for the root cause of a property violation. They are, however, also very useful as test cases. Many different approaches have been presented, many problems have been solved, yet many issues remain. This survey paper reviews the state of the art in testing with model checkers. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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