OURIQUES, J. F. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/5942038723451559; OURIQUES, João Felipe Silva.
Resumo:
The software test activity consumes a great part of the available resources to the realization
of a development process of an application. To deal with this high costs, researchers develop
ways of better selecting test cases that will be executed, and one of them is the test case
prioritization. In the model-based testing context, the test activities are conducted taking
the behavioral models that express possible actions, responses and conditions to be satisfied
of the system, even before of your implementation. The test case prioritization in early
stages of the software development process is less explored in the literature and, in this
work, such context is analyzed through a sistematic review and an experimental study. The
conducted sistematic review revealed which techniques is available and how to evaluate their
performances. Through the experiment, it was possible identify a performance order between
the considered techniques and verify that there exists evidences in common suggested by
other authors in other contexts.