Title
Automated Test Case Generation of Self-Managing Policies for NASA Prototype Missions Developed with ASSL
Abstract
Self-managing policies provide a self-management behavior for autonomic systems developed with ASSL (Autonomic System Specification Language). With ASSL we have successfully developed special autonomic prototypes of both the NASA ANTS (Autonomous Nano-Technology Swarm) concept mission and NASAs Voyager Mission. In these prototypes, we applied ASSL self-managing policies to drive the missions in critical situations in response to environmental or system changes. Therefore, the logical correctness of the ASSL specification of such policies appears to be of major importance. Experience has shown, however, that ASSL specifications may contain logical faults causing improper behavior. To handle such behavior, self-managing policies are often tested with manually injected inputs triggering events and satisfying constraints to allow for the activation, execution, and deactivation of these policies. The logical correctness of an ASSL self managing policy currently depends solely upon the relation between inputs and conclusion. In this paper, we present our initial work on a novel tool, part of the ASSL framework, that generates test cases based on change-impact analysis. Our main goal is to reduce testing costs and effort and improve the quality of testing, thus eventually assuring the logical correctness of the self-managing policies developed with ASSL.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/TASE.2010.32
Theoretical Aspects of Software Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
assl framework,logical correctness,self-management behavior,self-managing policies,nasa prototype,automated test case generation,improper behavior,assl self-managing policy,assl self,assl specification,logical fault,self-managing policy,autonomic system,change impact analysis,protocols,testing,specification language,measurement,automatic test pattern generation,prototypes,generators,satisfiability
Change impact analysis,Automatic test pattern generation,Swarm behaviour,Software engineering,Computer science,Correctness,Test case,System requirements specification,Voyager program
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4244-7847-7
2
0.51
References 
Authors
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Emil Vassev126341.81
Mike Hinchey249451.89
Paddy Nixon31285116.64