Abstract

This paper is about testability analysis for reactive software. We describe an application of the SATAN method, which allows testability of data-flow designs to be measured, to analyze testability of the source code of reactive software, such as avionics software. We first propose the transformation of the source code generated from data-flow designs into the static single assignment (SSA) form; then we describe the algorithm to automatically translate the SSA form into a testability model. Thus, analyzing the testability model can allow the detection of the software parts which induce a testability weakness.

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