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The Computer Journal 2003 46(3):307-318; doi:10.1093/comjnl/46.3.307
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Generating Candidates When Testing a Deterministic Implementation against a Non-deterministic Finite-state Machine

R. M. Hierons1

1 Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UK Email: rob.hierons@brunel.ac.uk

This paper considers the problem of testing a deterministic system against a non-deterministic finite-state machine. An adaptive test process, with two phases, is proposed. The paper focuses on the first stage which involves testing to generate a candidate deterministic finite-state machine. This candidate has the property that, under the test hypotheses used, the implementation is correct if and only if it is equivalent to the candidate. A test may then be derived from the candidate.


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