Circuits and Systems

Volume 7, Issue 9 (July 2016)

ISSN Print: 2153-1285   ISSN Online: 2153-1293

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Deployment of Effective Testing Methodology in Automotive Software Development

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DOI: 10.4236/cs.2016.79222    1,876 Downloads   3,185 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Software development in automotive industry has bestowed greater comforts and conveniences to mankind. A remarkable progress in this field often faces a setback due to minor defects in the software. So there is recurring need for standardization and implementation of testing strategies. But the process of creation of test scripts to check if the software created complies with its specifications and requirements is both time- and resource-consuming. Generating a short but effective test suite usually requires a lot of manual work and expert knowledge. Patronizing research work in this field is the need of the hour. This paper solves the problem by using Model-Based Testing where test harness and evaluation are performed economically through automation. Simulink Design Verifier and Reactis are the tools used to carry out this purpose in Adaptive Front Light System. The resulting outputs obtained from Simulink Design Verifier and Reactis using Model-Based Testing prove that short test suites can be generated for the model where full model coverage can be achieved easily through automation. The outputs of these test cases when compared with the expected outputs confirm that the model developed is working as per the requirements.

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Sivakumar, P. , Vinod, B. , Devi, R. and Divya, R. (2016) Deployment of Effective Testing Methodology in Automotive Software Development. Circuits and Systems, 7, 2568-2577. doi: 10.4236/cs.2016.79222.

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