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A Systematic Mapping Study on Non-Functional Search-Based Software Testing
by W. Afzal and R. Torkar and R. Feldt
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Automated software test generation has been applied across the spectrum of test case design methods; this includes white-box (structural), black-box (functional), greybox (combination of structural and functional) and nonfunctional testing. In this paper, we undertake a systematic mapping study to present a broad review of primary studies on the application of search-based optimization techniques to non-functional testing. The motivation is to identify the evidence available on the topic and to identify gaps in the application of search-based optimization techniques to different types of non-functional testing. The study is based on a comprehensive set of 35 papers obtained after using a multi-stage selection criteria and are published in workshops, conferences and journals in the time span 1996– 2007. We conclude that the search-based software testing community needs to do more and broader studies on nonfunctional search-based software testing (NFSBST) and the results from our systematic map can help direct such efforts.

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@InProceedings{Afzal2008SEKE,
  author =    "Wasif Afzal and Richard Torkar and Robert Feldt",
  title =     "A Systematic Mapping Study on Non-Functional Search-Based Software Testing",
  year =      "2008",
  booktitle = "Proceedings 20th International Conference on Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering (SEKE’08)",
  month =     "July 1-3",
  address =   "San Fransisco Bay, California, USA",
  url =       "http://www.cse.chalmers.se/~feldt/publications/afzal_2008_sysmap.html",
}