Ioco Theory for Probabilistic Automata
Abstract
Model-based testing (MBT) is a well-known technology, which allows for automatic test case generation, execution and evaluation. To test non-functional properties, a number of test MBT frameworks have been developed to test systems with real-time, continuous behaviour, symbolic data and quantitative system aspects. Notably, a lot of these frameworks are based on Tretmans' classical input/output conformance (ioco) framework. However, a model-based test theory handling probabilistic behaviour does not exist yet. Probability plays a role in many different systems: unreliable communication channels, randomized algorithms and communication protocols, service level agreements pinning down up-time percentages, etc. Therefore, a probabilistic test theory is of great practical importance. We present the ingredients for a probabilistic variant of ioco and define the {\pi}oco relation, show that it conservatively extends ioco and define the concepts of test case, execution and evaluation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1504.02441,
title = {Ioco Theory for Probabilistic Automata},
author = {Marcus Gerhold and Mariëlle Stoelinga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1504.02441},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
In Proceedings MBT 2015, arXiv:1504.01928