Model-based testing for building reliable realtime interactive music systems.

Sci. Comput. Program.(2016)

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The role of an Interactive Music System (IMS) is to accompany musicians during live performances, acting like a real musician. It must react in realtime to audio signals from musicians, according to a timed high-level requirement called mixed score, written in a domain specific language. Such goals imply strong requirements of temporal reliability and robustness to unforeseen errors in input, yet not much addressed by the computer music community.We present the application of Model-Based Testing techniques and tools to a state-of-the-art IMS, including in particular: offline and on-the-fly approaches for the generation of relevant input data for testing (including timing values), with coverage criteria, the computation of the corresponding expected output, according to the semantics of a given mixed score, the black-box execution of the test data on the System Under Test and the production of a verdict. Our method is based on formal models in a dedicated intermediate representation, compiled directly from mixed scores (high-level requirements), and either passed, to the model-checker Uppaal (after conversion to Timed Automata) in the offline approach, or executed by a virtual machine in the online approach. Our fully automatic framework has been applied to real mixed scores used in concerts and the results obtained have permitted to identify bugs in the target IMS. A Model-Based Testing (MBT) applied to a Realtime Interactive Music Systems (IMS).A formal description of an Intermediate Representation (IR) to model the IMS.Automatic model construction from a timed scenario (mixed score).Translation from IR into a Network of Timed Automata to use existing tools (Uppaal).Implementation of two approaches (offline and online) applied to case studies.
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Model based testing,Interactive music systems,Timed automata
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