AISENov 4, 2021

Big Data Testing Techniques: Taxonomy, Challenges and Future Trends

arXiv:2111.02853v48 citations
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This provides a comprehensive taxonomy and analysis of testing challenges for Big Data systems, which is incremental as it synthesizes existing research rather than introducing new methods.

The paper systematically reviews Big Data testing techniques from 2010-2021, finding that diverse functional, non-functional, and combined methods are used to address specific problems, with combinatorial testing being most applied in combination with other techniques.

Big Data is reforming many industrial domains by providing decision support through analyzing large data volumes. Big Data testing aims to ensure that Big Data systems run smoothly and error-free while maintaining the performance and quality of data. However, because of the diversity and complexity of data, testing Big Data is challenging. Though numerous research efforts deal with Big Data testing, a comprehensive review to address testing techniques and challenges of Big Data is not available as yet. Therefore, we have systematically reviewed the Big Data testing techniques evidence occurring in the period 2010-2021. This paper discusses testing data processing by highlighting the techniques used in every processing phase. Furthermore, we discuss the challenges and future directions. Our findings show that diverse functional, non-functional and combined (functional and non-functional) testing techniques have been used to solve specific problems related to Big Data. At the same time, most of the testing challenges have been faced during the MapReduce validation phase. In addition, the combinatorial testing technique is one of the most applied techniques in combination with other techniques (i.e., random testing, mutation testing, input space partitioning and equivalence testing) to find various functional faults through Big Data testing.

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