Date Published: November 2010
Author(s)
Carmelo Montanez-Rivera (NIST), Richard Kuhn (NIST), Mary Brady (NIST), Richard Rivello (NIST), Jenise Reyes (NIST), Michael Powers (NIST)
This report describes the use of combinatorial test methods to reduce the cost of testing for the Document Object Model Events standard while maintaining an equivalent level of assurance. More than 36,000 tests – all possible combinations of equivalence class values –were reduced by approximately a factor of 20 with no reduction in error detection effectiveness.
This report describes the use of combinatorial test methods to reduce the cost of testing for the Document Object Model Events standard while maintaining an equivalent level of assurance. More than 36,000 tests – all possible combinations of equivalence class values –were reduced by approximately a...
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This report describes the use of combinatorial test methods to reduce the cost of testing for the Document Object Model Events standard while maintaining an equivalent level of assurance. More than 36,000 tests – all possible combinations of equivalence class values –were reduced by approximately a factor of 20 with no reduction in error detection effectiveness.
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Keywords
combinatorial testing; conformance testing; Document Object Model; DOM; interoperability testing
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System and Information Integrity