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In-Parameter-Order strategies for covering perfect hash families

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  • Wagner, Michael
  • Colbourn, Charles J.
  • Simos, Dimitris E.

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Combinatorial testing makes it possible to test large systems effectively while maintaining certain coverage guarantees. At the same time, the construction of optimized covering arrays (CAs) with a large number of columns is a challenging task. Heuristic and Metaheuristic approaches often become inefficient when applied to large instances, as the computation of the quality for new moves or solutions during the search becomes too slow. Recently, the generation of covering perfect hash families (CPHFs) has led to vast improvements to the state of the art for many different instances of covering arrays. CPHFs can be considered a compact form of a specific family of covering arrays. Their compact representation makes it possible to apply heuristic methods for instances with a much larger number of columns. In this work, we adapt the ideas of the well-known In-Parameter-Order (IPO) strategy for covering array generation to efficiently construct CPHFs, and therefore implicitly covering arrays. We design a way to realize the concept of vertical extension steps in the context of CPHFs and discuss how a horizontal extension can be implemented in an efficient manner. Further, we develop a horizontal extension strategy for CPHFs with subspace restrictions that identifies candidate columns greedily based on conditional expectation. Then using a local optimization strategy, a candidate may be adjoined to the solution or may replace one of the existing columns. An extensive set of computational results yields many significant improvements on the sizes of the smallest known covering arrays.

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  • Wagner, Michael & Colbourn, Charles J. & Simos, Dimitris E., 2022. "In-Parameter-Order strategies for covering perfect hash families," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 421(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:apmaco:v:421:y:2022:i:c:s0096300322000388
    DOI: 10.1016/j.amc.2022.126952
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    1. Jose Torres-Jimenez & Idelfonso Izquierdo-Marquez, 2018. "A Simulated Annealing Algorithm to Construct Covering Perfect Hash Families," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-14, July.
    2. Torres-Jimenez, Jose & Izquierdo-Marquez, Idelfonso, 2020. "Improved covering arrays using covering perfect hash families with groups of restricted entries," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 369(C).
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