Proceeedings of the 1st ACIS International Conference on Software Engineering Research and Applications (SERA 2003),
International Association for Computer and Information Science, Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, pp. 76-81 (2003)

ADDICT: a prototype system for AutomateD test Data generation
using the Integrated Classification-Tree methodology
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A. Cain 2 , T.Y. Chen 2 , D. Grant 2 , Pak-Lok Poon 3 , Sau-Fun Tang 2 , and T.H. Tse 4

[technical report TR-2003-03]

 ABSTRACT

The classification-tree method (CTM) is a black box technique developed by Grochtmann and Grimm, which helps software testers construct test cases systematically from functional specifications. Later, some extension work has been done on CTM by Chen et al., with a view to improving the effectiveness of the method. This extension results in their integrated classification-tree methodology (ICTM). In this paper, we describe and discuss a prototype system ADDICT that is based on ICTM.

Keywords: Automatic test case generation, black box testing, classification-tree method, software testing

1. This work is supported in part by a grant of the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong (project no. 702901), a research and conference grant of The University of Hong Kong, and a grant from the Australian Research Council (ARC Discovery project no. DP 0450914).
2. Centre for Software Analysis and Testing, Swinburne University of Technology, Hawthorn 3122, Australia.
3. (Corresponding author.)
Department of Accountancy, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
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4. Department of Computer Science, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.

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