Combinatorial methods reduce costs for testing, and have important applications in software engineering:
ACTS - award winning tool for combinatorial testing, used in thousands of organizations worldwide.
- The ACTS tool was the subject of the Most Influential Paper award at ICST 2023 (Practical category), Yu, L., Lei, Y., Kacker, R. N., & Kuhn, D. R. "ACTS: A combinatorial test generation tool" 2013 IEEE Sixth International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation (ICST)
- ACTS development team received the Excellence in Technology Transfer Award, 2009, Federal Laboratory Consortium Mid-Atlantic Region
Examples and Case Studies - from some of the world's largest organizations, including Adobe, Avaya, Bosch, IBM, Jaguar Land Rover, Lockheed Martin, Mercedes Benz, US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Red Hat, Rockwell Collins, Siemens, the US Air Force, US Army, US Marine Corps, US Navy, and others.
- Industrial examples - - Autonomous systems - - Cybersecurity -
FREELY AVAILABLE SOFTWARE More than 4,500 corporate and university users --> Version 3.2 of ACTS released Sept. 30, 2019
Software on this site is free of charge and will remain free in the future. It is public domain; no license is required and there are no restrictions on use. You are free to include it and redistribute it in commercial products if desired. NIST is a US Government agency, doing research in advanced measurement and test methods.
To obtain the tools, please send a request to Rick Kuhn - kuhn@nist.gov. Please provide first and last name, and organization. We will send you a download link.
QUICK START - It's easy to learn the basics of this method!
Teaching workshops and short courses conducted jointly with Virginia Tech
- Defense and Aerospace Test and Analysis Workshop (April 22, 2025)
- Combinatorial Testing for AI-Enabled Systems (Sept 4, 2024)
New papers:
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Contacts: Rick Kuhn - kuhn@nist.gov, or Raghu Kacker - raghu.kacker@nist.gov or M S Raunak - ms.raunak@nist.gov
Security and Privacy: assurance, modeling, testing & validation
Technologies: semiconductors, software & firmware