Computer Science – Software Engineering
Scientific paper
2010-04-10
IJCSIS, Vol. 7 No. 3, March 2010, 178-184
Computer Science
Software Engineering
IEEE Publication format, ISSN 1947 5500, http://sites.google.com/site/ijcsis/
Scientific paper
Mathematics has many useful properties for developing of complex software systems. One is that it can exactly describe a physical situation of the object or outcome of an action. Mathematics support abstraction and this is an excellent medium for modeling, since it is an exact medium there is a little possibility of ambiguity. This paper demonstrates that mathematics provides a high level of validation when it is used as a software medium. It also outlines distinguishing characteristics of structural testing which is based on the source code of the program tested. Structural testing methods are very amenable to rigorous definition, mathematical analysis and precise measurement. Finally, it also discusses functional and structural testing debate to have a sense of complete testing. Any program can be considered to be a function in the sense that program input forms its domain and program outputs form its range. In general discrete mathematics is more applicable to functional testing, while graph theory pertains more to structural testing.
Rakesh. L.
Singh Manoranjan Kumar
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