Abstract

ContextA software product line (SPL) grows in size as a new product is developed. A new product in an SPL should be tested extensively for quality assurance. For the efficient testing, previous studies suggested reusing the existing test cases of a product family. However, either their methods were not efficient because interventions from human experts, specifications, architecture and/or traceabilities for test cases were required. ObjectiveTo address these limitations, we propose an Automated Code-based Test case reuse for SPLs (ActSPL). ActSPL automatically identifies reusable test cases for new products of a product family using source code and test cases. MethodActSPL automatically constructs a hash-based traceability links between test cases and source code of a product family. Using the traceability links, ActSPL selects reusable test cases for a given new product from existing test cases of the product family. ResultsWe evaluated ActSPL in terms of the effectiveness and cost reduction of reusing test cases with five open-source SPLs. The evaluation results showed that ActSPL, on average, achieved 100 % precision and 62 % recall. In addition, ActSPL, on average, saved 47.5 % of time required for testing a new product from scratch. ConclusionOur study shows the feasibility of ActSPL reusing SPL test cases based on source code and test cases. Our results can be a basis for successive studies for automated code-based SPL testing.

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