Abstract
Regression testing (RT) is an essential but an expensive activity in software development. RT confirms that new faults/errors will not have occurred in the modified program. RT efficiency can be improved through an effective technique of selected only modified test cases that appropriate to the modifications within the given time frame. Earlier, several test case selection approaches have been introduced, but either these techniques were not sufficient according to the requirements of software tester experts or they are ineffective and cannot be used for available test suite specifications and architecture. To address these limitations, we recommend an improved and efficient test case selection (TCS) algorithm for RT. Our proposed technique decreases the execution time and redundancy of the duplicate test cases (TC) and detects only modified changes that appropriate to the modifications in test cases. To reduce execution time for TCS, evaluation results of our proposed approach are established on fault detection, redundancy and already executed test case. Results indicate that proposed technique decreases the inclusive testing time of TCS to execute modified test cases by, on average related to a method of Hybrid Whale Algorithm (HWOA), which is a progressive TCS approach in regression testing for a single product.
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