
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing
Wiley (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 24. August 2018
Book
Hardback
568 pages
978-1-119-27150-5 (ISBN)
Description
A comprehensive treatment of systems and software testing using state of the art methods and tools
This book provides valuable insights into state of the art software testing methods and explains, with examples, the statistical and analytic methods used in this field. Numerous examples are used to provide understanding in applying these methods to real-world problems. Leading authorities in applied statistics, computer science, and software engineering present state-of-the-art methods addressing challenges faced by practitioners and researchers involved in system and software testing. Methods include: machine learning, Bayesian methods, graphical models, experimental design, generalized regression, and reliability modeling.
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing presents its comprehensive collection of methods in four parts: Part I: Testing Concepts and Methods; Part II: Statistical Models; Part III: Testing Infrastructures; and Part IV: Testing Applications. It seeks to maintain a focus on analytic methods, while at the same time offering a contextual landscape of modern engineering, in order to introduce related statistical and probabilistic models used in this domain. This makes the book an incredibly useful tool, offering interesting insights on challenges in the field for researchers and practitioners alike.
Compiles cutting-edge methods and examples of analytical approaches to systems and software testing from leading authorities in applied statistics, computer science, and software engineering
Combines methods and examples focused on the analytic aspects of systems and software testing
Covers logistic regression, machine learning, Bayesian methods, graphical models, experimental design, generalized regression, and reliability models
Written by leading researchers and practitioners in the field, from diverse backgrounds including research, business, government, and consulting
Stimulates research at the theoretical and practical level
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing is an excellent advanced reference directed toward industrial and academic readers whose work in systems and software development approaches or surpasses existing frontiers of testing and validation procedures. It will also be valuable to post-graduate students in computer science and mathematics.
This book provides valuable insights into state of the art software testing methods and explains, with examples, the statistical and analytic methods used in this field. Numerous examples are used to provide understanding in applying these methods to real-world problems. Leading authorities in applied statistics, computer science, and software engineering present state-of-the-art methods addressing challenges faced by practitioners and researchers involved in system and software testing. Methods include: machine learning, Bayesian methods, graphical models, experimental design, generalized regression, and reliability modeling.
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing presents its comprehensive collection of methods in four parts: Part I: Testing Concepts and Methods; Part II: Statistical Models; Part III: Testing Infrastructures; and Part IV: Testing Applications. It seeks to maintain a focus on analytic methods, while at the same time offering a contextual landscape of modern engineering, in order to introduce related statistical and probabilistic models used in this domain. This makes the book an incredibly useful tool, offering interesting insights on challenges in the field for researchers and practitioners alike.
Compiles cutting-edge methods and examples of analytical approaches to systems and software testing from leading authorities in applied statistics, computer science, and software engineering
Combines methods and examples focused on the analytic aspects of systems and software testing
Covers logistic regression, machine learning, Bayesian methods, graphical models, experimental design, generalized regression, and reliability models
Written by leading researchers and practitioners in the field, from diverse backgrounds including research, business, government, and consulting
Stimulates research at the theoretical and practical level
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing is an excellent advanced reference directed toward industrial and academic readers whose work in systems and software development approaches or surpasses existing frontiers of testing and validation procedures. It will also be valuable to post-graduate students in computer science and mathematics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 173 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
953 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-119-27150-5 (9781119271505)
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Ron S. Kenett | Fabrizio Ruggeri | Frederick W. Faltin
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing
E-Book
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1st Edition
Wiley-ISTE
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Ron S. Kenett | Fabrizio Ruggeri | Frederick W. Faltin
Analytic Methods in Systems and Software Testing
E-Book
06/2018
1st Edition
Wiley-ISTE
€65.99
Available for download
Persons
RON S. KENETT is Chairman of KPA Ltd and Senior Research Fellow at the Samuel Neaman Institute, Technion, Israel.
FABRIZIO RUGGERI is Research Director at CNR-IMATI, Milano, Italy.
FREDERICK W. FALTIN is Co-Founder of The Faltin Group, Cody, WY, and Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
FABRIZIO RUGGERI is Research Director at CNR-IMATI, Milano, Italy.
FREDERICK W. FALTIN is Co-Founder of The Faltin Group, Cody, WY, and Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Statistics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
Editor
KPA Ltd., Israel
CNR-IMATI, Italy
The Faltin Group, USA
Content
List of Contributors ix
Preface xv
Part I Testing Concepts andMethods 1
1 Recent Advances in Classifying Risk-Based Testing Approaches 3
Michael Felderer, Juergen Grossmann, and Ina Schieferdecker
2 Improving Software Testing with Causal Modeling 27
Norman Fenton andMartin Neil
3 Optimal Software Testing across Version Releases 65
Simon P.Wilson and Sean O Riordain
4 Incremental Verification and Coverage Analysis of Strongly Distributed Systems 81
Elena V. Ravve and Zeev Volkovich
5 Combinatorial Testing: An Approach to Systems and Software Testing Based on Covering Arrays 131
Joseph Morgan
6 Conceptual Aspects in Development and Teaching of Systemand Software Test Engineering 159
Dani Almog, Ron S. Kenett, Uri Shafrir, and Hadas Chasidim
Part II Statistical Models 195
7 Non-homogeneous Poisson Process Models for Software Reliability 197
Steven E. Rigdon
8 Bayesian Graphical Models for High-Complexity Testing: Aspects of Implementation 213
DavidWooff,Michael Goldstein, and Frank Coolen
9 Models of Software Reliability 245
Shelemyahu Zacks
10 Improved Estimation of SystemReliability with Application in Software Development 255
Beidi Qiang and Edsel A. Pena
11 Decision Models for Software Testing 277
Fabrizio Ruggeri and Refik Soyer
12 Modeling and Simulations in Control Software Design 287
Jiri Koziorek, Stepan Ozana, Vilem Srovnal, and Tomas Docekal
Part III Testing Infrastructures 327
13 A Temperature Monitoring Infrastructure and Process for Improving Data Center Energy Efficiency with Results for a High Performance Computing Data Center 329
Sarah E.Michalak, AmandaM. Bonnie, Andrew J. Montoya, Curtis B. Storlie,William N. Rust, Lawrence O. Ticknor, Laura A. Davey, Thomas E.Moxley III, and Brian J. Reich
14 Agile Testing with User Data in Cloud and Edge Computing Environments 353
Ron S. Kenett, Avi Harel, and Fabrizio Ruggeri
15 Automated Software Testing 373
Xiaoxu Diao,Manuel Rodriguez, Boyuan Li, and Carol Smidts
16 Dynamic Test Case Selection in Continuous Integration: Test Result Analysis using the Eiffel Framework 405
Daniel Stahl and Jan Bosch
17 An Automated Regression Testing Framework for a Hadoop-Based Entity Resolution System 415
Daniel Pullen, PeiWang, Joshua R. Johnson, and John R. Talburt
Part IV Testing Applications 439
18 Testing Defense Systems 441
Laura J. Freeman, Thomas Johnson,Matthew Avery, V. Bram Lillard, and Justace Clutter
19 A Search-Based Approach to Geographical Data Generation for Testing Location-Based Services 489
Xiaoying Bai, Kejia Hou, Jun Huang, andMingli Yu
20 Analytics in Testing Communication Systems 501
Gilli Shama
21 Measures in the Systems Integration Verification and Validation Phase and Aerospace Applications Field Experience 515
Sarit Assaraf and Ron S. Kenett
Index 537
Preface xv
Part I Testing Concepts andMethods 1
1 Recent Advances in Classifying Risk-Based Testing Approaches 3
Michael Felderer, Juergen Grossmann, and Ina Schieferdecker
2 Improving Software Testing with Causal Modeling 27
Norman Fenton andMartin Neil
3 Optimal Software Testing across Version Releases 65
Simon P.Wilson and Sean O Riordain
4 Incremental Verification and Coverage Analysis of Strongly Distributed Systems 81
Elena V. Ravve and Zeev Volkovich
5 Combinatorial Testing: An Approach to Systems and Software Testing Based on Covering Arrays 131
Joseph Morgan
6 Conceptual Aspects in Development and Teaching of Systemand Software Test Engineering 159
Dani Almog, Ron S. Kenett, Uri Shafrir, and Hadas Chasidim
Part II Statistical Models 195
7 Non-homogeneous Poisson Process Models for Software Reliability 197
Steven E. Rigdon
8 Bayesian Graphical Models for High-Complexity Testing: Aspects of Implementation 213
DavidWooff,Michael Goldstein, and Frank Coolen
9 Models of Software Reliability 245
Shelemyahu Zacks
10 Improved Estimation of SystemReliability with Application in Software Development 255
Beidi Qiang and Edsel A. Pena
11 Decision Models for Software Testing 277
Fabrizio Ruggeri and Refik Soyer
12 Modeling and Simulations in Control Software Design 287
Jiri Koziorek, Stepan Ozana, Vilem Srovnal, and Tomas Docekal
Part III Testing Infrastructures 327
13 A Temperature Monitoring Infrastructure and Process for Improving Data Center Energy Efficiency with Results for a High Performance Computing Data Center 329
Sarah E.Michalak, AmandaM. Bonnie, Andrew J. Montoya, Curtis B. Storlie,William N. Rust, Lawrence O. Ticknor, Laura A. Davey, Thomas E.Moxley III, and Brian J. Reich
14 Agile Testing with User Data in Cloud and Edge Computing Environments 353
Ron S. Kenett, Avi Harel, and Fabrizio Ruggeri
15 Automated Software Testing 373
Xiaoxu Diao,Manuel Rodriguez, Boyuan Li, and Carol Smidts
16 Dynamic Test Case Selection in Continuous Integration: Test Result Analysis using the Eiffel Framework 405
Daniel Stahl and Jan Bosch
17 An Automated Regression Testing Framework for a Hadoop-Based Entity Resolution System 415
Daniel Pullen, PeiWang, Joshua R. Johnson, and John R. Talburt
Part IV Testing Applications 439
18 Testing Defense Systems 441
Laura J. Freeman, Thomas Johnson,Matthew Avery, V. Bram Lillard, and Justace Clutter
19 A Search-Based Approach to Geographical Data Generation for Testing Location-Based Services 489
Xiaoying Bai, Kejia Hou, Jun Huang, andMingli Yu
20 Analytics in Testing Communication Systems 501
Gilli Shama
21 Measures in the Systems Integration Verification and Validation Phase and Aerospace Applications Field Experience 515
Sarit Assaraf and Ron S. Kenett
Index 537