Advance_PCT is a pre-processing technique, that simplifies the complex boolean expression present in a C program. It identifies the boolean expression and creates equivalent conditional branches with an empty body. These additional statements along with original program supplied into test executor to improve test data. It ensures that each atomic conditions have been invoked at least once true and once false. It is done to achieve higher MC/DC, because according to the definition of MC/DC it is required to achieve 100% condition coverage, which was not possible due to short-circuit evaluation by the compiler, due to which MC/DC was low and inadequate. This code transformation technique resolves the problem. It has applied Quince-McCluskey simplification technique to resolve complexness of predicate and then applying the method of inserting empty nested if-else conditional statements.

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Linux, Windows

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Engineering, Information Technology, Science/Research, Testers

User Interface

Java Swing

Programming Language

C, Java

Related Categories

C Software Testing Tool, Java Software Testing Tool

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2017-04-21