Impact and Performance of Randomized Test-Generation using Prolog
Impact and Performance of Randomized Test-Generation using Prolog
We study randomized generation of sequences of test-inputs to a system using Prolog. Prolog is a natural fit to generate test-sequences that have complex logical inter-dependent structure. To counter the problems posed by a large (or infinite) set of possible tests, randomization is a natural choice. We study the impact that randomization in conjunction with SLD resolution have on the test performance. To this end, this paper proposes two strategies to add randomization to a test-generating program. One strategy works on top of standard Prolog semantics, whereas the other alters the SLD selection function. We analyze the mean time to reach a test-case, and the mean number of generated test-cases in the framework of Markov chains. Finally, we provide an additional empirical evaluation and comparison between both approaches. Under consideration in Theory and Practice of Logic Programming (TPLP).
Marcus Gelderie、Maximilian Luff、Maximilian Peltzer
计算技术、计算机技术
Marcus Gelderie,Maximilian Luff,Maximilian Peltzer.Impact and Performance of Randomized Test-Generation using Prolog[EB/OL].(2025-07-17)[2025-08-18].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.13178.点此复制
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