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    Avoidance of Feature Configuration Faults in Software Product Lines
    (IEEE Computer Soc, 2025) Ergun, Burcu; Tuglular, Tugkan; Belli, Fevzi
    This paper presents a validation approach to feature selection in software product lines (SPL). SPLs consist of similar products tailored to different needs, while SPLs sharing a common platform where feature configurations define product families. Validating feature configurations is critical to avoid defective shipments, recalls, and disposal. Exhaustive, pairwise, and combinatorial testing, among others, aim at ensuring configuration correctness. This paper introduces a novel method for improving feature selection and validation in SPLs by minimizing redundancy while ensuring configurations align with customer needs. The method emphasizes uncovering the differences in feature structures through "complex" and "simple" models, which helps identify and helps identify and tolerate potential errors arising from incorrect feature configurations. This ensures broader coverage while effectively managing dependencies. A case study using the Access Point (AP) SPL model, which is a networking device designed to enhance the strength of an existing wireless signal and expand its coverage area. The AP can enable or disable specific features on AP SPL depending on the characteristics of the third-party gateway with which it is integrated. AP SPL model with 66 features lead to 266 configurations, generated by Exhaustive Testing. Pairwise testing achieves 87% coverage with 132 test cases, while combinatorial testing reaches 94% with 45,760 cases. Our method ensures 100% feature coverage with just 3 test configurations. Thus, the approach introduced in this paper enhances product quality while reducing costs by avoiding redundant tests, making the approaches valuable for large-scale SPLs.
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    Citation - WoS: 3
    Citation - Scopus: 2
    Heterogeneous Modeling and Testing of Software Product Lines
    (IEEE, 2021) Belli, Fevzi; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Ufuktepe, Ekincan
    Software product line (SPL) engineering is a widely accepted approach to systematically realizing software reuse in an industrial environment. Feature models, a centerpiece of most SPL engineering techniques, are appropriate to model the variability and the structure of SPLs, but not their behavior. This paper uses the idea to link feature modeling to model-based behavior modeling and to determine the test direction (top-down or bottom-up) based on the variability binding. This heterogeneous modeling enables a holistic system testing for validating both desirable (positive) and undesirable (negative) properties of the SPL and variants. The proposed approach is validated by a non-trivial example and evaluated by comparison.
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    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 12
    Random Test Generation From Regular Expressions for Graphical User Interface (gui) Testing
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2019) Kılınççeker, Onur; Silistre, Alper; Challenger, Moharram; Belli, Fevzi
    Generation of test sequences, that is, (user) inputs - expected (system) outputs, is an important task of testing of graphical user interfaces (GUI). This work proposes an approach to randomly generate test sequences that might he used for comparison with existing GUI testing techniques to evaluate their efficiency. The proposed approach first models CUI under test by a finite state machine (FSM) and then converts it to a regular expression (RE). A tool based on a special technique we developed analyzes the RE to fulfill missing context information such as the position of a symbol in the RE. The result is a context table representing the RE. The proposed approach traverses the context table to generate the test sequences. To do this, the approach repeatedly selects a symbol in the table, starting from the initial symbol, in a random manner until reaching a special, finalizing symbol for constructing a test sequence. Thus, the approach uses a symbol coverage criterion to assess the adequacy of the test generation. To evaluate the approach, mutation testing is used. The proposed technique is to a great extent implemented and is available as a tool called PQ-Ran Test (PQ-analysis based Random Test Generation). A case study demonstrates the proposed approach and analyzes its effectiveness by mutation testing.
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    Citation - Scopus: 5
    Community Detection in Model-Based Testing To Address Scalability: Study Design
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020) Silistre, Alper; Kılınççeker, Onur; Belli, Fevzi; Challenger, Moharram; Kardaş, Geylani
    Model-based GUI testing has achieved widespread recognition in academy thanks to its advantages compared to code-based testing due to its potentials to automate testing and the ability to cover bigger parts more efficiently. In this study design paper, we address the scalability part of the model-based GUI testing by using community detection algorithms. A case study is presented as an example of possible improvements to make a model-based testing approach more efficient. We demonstrate layered ESG models as an example of our approach to consider the scalability problem. We present rough calculations with expected results, which show 9 times smaller time and space units for 100 events in the ESG model when a community detection algorithm is applied. © 2020 Polish Information Processing Society - as it is since 2011.
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    Citation - WoS: 7
    Citation - Scopus: 8
    Models in Graphical User Interface Testing: Study Design
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020) Silistre, Alper; Kılınççeker, Onur; Belli, Fevzi; Challenger, Moharram; Kardaş, Geylani
    Model-based GUI testing is an important concept in Software GUI testing. Manual testing is a time-consuming labor and heavily error-prone. It has several well-accepted models that Software Testing community has been working and contributing to them for many years. This paper reviews different models used in model-based GUI testing and presents a case study with a proposed approach for how to convert several well-accepted models to ESG (Event Sequence Graphs) to generate test cases and execute them with an aim to consolidate past and future works in a single model. © 2020 IEEE.
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    Citation - WoS: 1
    Citation - Scopus: 1
    Mutation Operators for Decision Table-Based Contracts Used in Software Testing
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2020) Khalilov, Abbas; Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Belli, Fevzi
    The Design by Contract technique allows developers to improve source code with contracts, and testing using contracts helps to identify faults. However, the source code of the program under test is not always available. With black-box testing, it is possible to generate contracts from specifications of the software. In this paper, we apply mutation analysis on a model of a given specifications, where mutants are initially gained by applying proposed in this paper certain mutation operators on corresponding model, and then mutated specifications are examined. © 2020 IEEE.
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    Model-Based Selective Layer-Centric Testing
    (Information Processing Society of Japan, 2018) Belli, Fevzi; Güler Dinçer, Nevin; Linschulte, Michael; Tuğlular, Tuğkan
    Model-based testing of large systems usually requires decomposition of the model into hierarchical submodels for generating test sequences, which fulfills the goals of module testing, but not those of system testing. System testing requires test sequences be generated from a fully resolved model, which necessitates refining the toplevel model, that is, by replacing its elements with submodels they represent. If the depth of model hierarchy is high, the number of test sequences along with their length increases resulting in high test costs. For solving this conflict, a novel approach is introduced that generates test sequences based on the top-level model and replaces elements of these sequences by corresponding, optimized test sequences generated by the submodels. To compensate the shortcoming at test accuracy, the present approach selects components that have lowering impact on the overall system reliability. The objective is to increase the reliabilities of these critical components by intensive testing and appropriate correction which, as a consequence, also increases the overall reliability at less test effort without losing accuracy. An empirical study based on a large web-based commercial system is performed to validate the approach and analyze its characteristics, and to discuss its strengths and weaknesses. © 2018 Information Processing Society of Japan.
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    Citation - Scopus: 3
    Towards Uniform Modeling and Holistic Testing of Hardware and Software
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019) Kılınççeker, Onur; Belli, Fevzi
    This paper introduces an approach to uniform modeling and testing of hardware and software systems and their faults. As an example, for hardware under consideration, designs at a behavioral level will be used, implemented in Hardware Description Language (HDL). For software, an example will be borrowed from a graphical user interface design. Both examples will be modeled by finite state machines. The mutation of these models leads to lucid hardware and software fault models, respectively. Original models and their mutants will then be used to generate test cases for positive testing and negative testing, respectively, forming a holistic test strategy. A positive test is supposed to validate the system under legal (expected, regular) circumstances, whereas a negative test checks the behavior of the system under illegal (unexpected, irregular) situations. Non-trivial examples are used to validate and analyze the approach with respect to uniform modeling and testing capability. © 2019 IEEE.
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    Citation - WoS: 10
    Citation - Scopus: 13
    Regular Expression Based Test Sequence Generation for Hdl Program Validation
    (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2018) Kılınççeker, Onur; Türk, Ercüment; Challenger, Moharram; Belli, Fevzi
    This paper proposes a test sequence generation approach for behavioral model validation of sequential circuits implemented in Hardware Description Language (HDL). In the procedure of test sequence generation proposed in this study, Regular Expressions (REs) are utilized to model the behavior of the System Under Test (SUT). First, the HDL program is converted to a Finite State Machine (FSM). Then, the obtained FSM is transformed to RE which is represented by a Syntax Tree (ST). In this way, the test sequence generation problem is simplified to the tree traversal algorithm in which symbol and operator coverage criteria are satisfied. The required tools for test sequence generation are provided to automatize the whole procedure of the proposed approach. Also, a running example, based on a real-life-like Traffic Light Controller (TLC), validates the proposed approach and analyzes its characteristic features.
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    Özellik Yönelimli Ürün Konfigürasyonlarının Olay Sıra Çizgeleri ile Doğrulanması
    (CEUR Workshop Proceedings, 2018) Tuğlular, Tuğkan; Belli, Fevzi; Öztürk, Dilek
    This study attempts to suggest an approach to systematically test potentially very large number of product variants in feature-oriented software. Feature-oriented software forms a popular concept to efficiently realize software reuse. Developing feature-oriented software is well accepted to accomplish software reuse in an efficient way. Developing product variants by exploiting software reuse requires verification of these variants by exploiting test reuse. However, the reuse of tests in the verification of variants is an underworked topic. In this study, we propose a model-based approach to top-down testing of feature-oriented software that does not have dependency or conflict between features. In the case study, event sequence graphs (ESGs) are used to model the software under consideration and then to generate test cases for positive and negative testing. The generated tests are executed via SahiPro web test automation tool, of which scripts are also automatically generated from ESGs.