Abstract

Combinatorial testing applies factor covering arrays [6, 7] to test all t-way combinations of input or configuration state space. In some testing situations, it is not practical to use covering arrays, but any set of tests with n parameters covers at least some proportion of t-way combinations up to t ≤ n. This report describes measures of combinatorial coverage that can be used in evaluating the degree of t-way coverage of any test suite, regardless of whether it was initially constructed for combinatorial coverage. Keywordscombinatorial testing; factor covering array; state-space coverage; verification and validation (VV t-way testing; configuration model; component interaction failure

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