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Title
Comparing mutation coverage against branch coverage in an industrial setting
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Abstract
The state-of-the-practice in software development is driven by constant change fueled by continuous integration servers. Such constant change demands for frequent and fully automated tests capable to detect faults immediately upon project build. As the fault detection capability of the test suite becomes so important, modern software development teams continuously monitor the quality of the test suite as well. However, it appears that the state-of-the-practice is reluctant to adopt strong coverage metrics (namely mutation coverage), instead relying on weaker kinds of coverage (namely branch coverage). In this paper, we investigate three reasons that prohibit the adoption of mutation coverage in a continuous integration setting: (1) the difficulty of its integration into the build system, (2) the perception that branch coverage is “good enough”, and (3) the performance overhead during the build. Our investigation is based on a case study involving four open source systems and one industrial system. We demonstrate that mutation coverage reveals additional weaknesses in the test suite compared to branch coverage and that it is able to do so with an acceptable performance overhead during project build.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International journal on software tools for technology transfer. - Heidelberg, 1997, currens
Publication
Heidelberg : Springer heidelberg , 2020
ISSN
1433-2779
DOI
10.1007/S10009-020-00567-Y
Volume/pages
p. 1-24
ISI
000533174400001
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Next level mutation testing: fewer, smarter & faster (NEXT-O-TEST).
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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