Module description
Aims and Learning Outcomes
To convey a systematic understanding of the key elements of software measurement and testing, in particular focusing on automated test data generation and with a discussion of the relative strengths and weakness of each technique
On successful completion of this module, students will be able to:
- Describe, apply and critique a number of well-known software metrics for testing adequacy;
- Demonstrate a critical evaluation and analysis of the key techniques for software testing, as well as exhaustive verification techniques that go beyond testing;
- Identify and apply relevant techniques for software testing and verification, including techniques that go beyond testing and to be able to apply it in a context of a real-life software system.
Syllabus
This module conveys an understanding of the basic elements of software measurement and testing, in particular focusing on automated test data generation and with a discussion of the relative strengths and weakness of each technique.
An indication of the types of topic:
- Basic definitions of software design, development, and analysis; software lifecycle.
- Test and analysis activities matched to different phases in design, development, deployment, and maintenance of software.
- The concepts of white-box testing and black-box testing.
- Finite models for software testing activities: control flow graphs, data-flow graphs, finite state machines, combinatorial models.
- Coverage metrics as measures of exhaustiveness of testing.
- Differences between functional correctness and robustness and testing techniques to assess these qualities.
- Symbolic execution.
- Static analysis techniques.
- Test oracles and automatic extraction of correctness properties.
Assessment details
Please note: the below assessment details for the 2025/26 academic year may be updated. The confirmed details will be available on the Student Handbook and on the module KEATS page at the beginning of the semester.
- 85% Examination
- 15% coursework
Semester 1 only study abroad students will be required to take the exam component in an alternative assessment format in the January exam period.
Full year study abroad students will be required to take this exam in person in January.