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found 48 matches
- 2009
- Érika Regina Campos de Almeida, Bruno Teixeira de Abreu, Regina Lúcia de Oliveira Moraes:
An Alternative Approach to Test Effort Estimation Based on Use Cases. ICST 2009: 279-288 - César Andrés, Mercedes G. Merayo, Manuel Núñez:
Passive Testing of Stochastic Timed Systems. ICST 2009: 71-80 - Damiano Angeletti, Enrico Giunchiglia, Massimo Narizzano, Alessandra Puddu, Salvatore Sabina:
Automatic Test Generation for Coverage Analysis of ERTMS Software. ICST 2009: 303-306 - Emine Gokce Aydal, Richard F. Paige, Mark Utting, Jim Woodcock:
Putting Formal Specifications under the Magnifying Glass: Model-based Testing for Validation. ICST 2009: 131-140 - Aritra Bandyopadhyay, Sudipto Ghosh:
Test Input Generation Using UML Sequence and State Machines Models. ICST 2009: 121-130 - Sébastien Bardin, Philippe Herrmann:
Pruning the Search Space in Path-Based Test Generation. ICST 2009: 240-249 - Cesare Bartolini, Antonia Bertolino, Eda Marchetti, Andrea Polini:
WS-TAXI: A WSDL-based Testing Tool for Web Services. ICST 2009: 326-335 - Cristiano Bertolini, Glaucia Peres, Marcelo d'Amorim, Alexandre Mota:
An Empirical Evaluation of Automated Black Box Testing Techniques for Crashing GUIs. ICST 2009: 21-30 - Penelope A. Brooks, Brian P. Robinson, Atif M. Memon:
An Initial Characterization of Industrial Graphical User Interface Systems. ICST 2009: 11-20 - Fangzhe Chang, Jennifer Ren, Ramesh Viswanathan:
Optimal Resource Allocation for Batch Testing. ICST 2009: 91-100 - Vishal Chowdhary:
Practicing Testability in the Real World. ICST 2009: 260-268 - Alexandre David, Kim Guldstrand Larsen, Shuhao Li, Brian Nielsen:
Timed Testing under Partial Observability. ICST 2009: 61-70 - Romain Delamare, Benoit Baudry, Sudipto Ghosh, Yves Le Traon:
A Test-Driven Approach to Developing Pointcut Descriptors in AspectJ. ICST 2009: 376-385 - Gordon Fraser, Angelo Gargantini:
An Evaluation of Model Checkers for Specification Based Test Case Generation. ICST 2009: 41-50 - Chen Fu, Mark Grechanik, Qing Xie:
Inferring Types of References to GUI Objects in Test Scripts. ICST 2009: 1-10 - Michael Gegick, Pete Rotella, Laurie A. Williams:
Predicting Attack-prone Components. ICST 2009: 181-190 - Milos Gligoric, Tihomir Gvero, Steven Lauterburg, Darko Marinov, Sarfraz Khurshid:
Optimizing Generation of Object Graphs in Java PathFinder. ICST 2009: 51-60 - Arnaud Gotlieb:
Euclide: A Constraint-Based Testing Framework for Critical C Programs. ICST 2009: 151-160 - Juergen Grossmann, Diana Alina Serbanescu, Ina Schieferdecker:
Testing Embedded Real Time Systems with TTCN-3. ICST 2009: 81-90 - William G. J. Halfond, Shauvik Roy Choudhary, Alessandro Orso:
Penetration Testing with Improved Input Vector Identification. ICST 2009: 346-355 - Sarah Smith Heckman, Laurie A. Williams:
A Model Building Process for Identifying Actionable Static Analysis Alerts. ICST 2009: 161-170 - James H. Hill, Hamilton A. Turner, James R. Edmondson, Douglas C. Schmidt:
Unit Testing Non-functional Concerns of Component-based Distributed Systems. ICST 2009: 406-415 - HyunChul Joh, Yashwant K. Malaiya:
Seasonal Variation in the Vulnerability Discovery Process. ICST 2009: 191-200 - Abdul Salam Kalaji, Robert M. Hierons, Stephen Swift:
Generating Feasible Transition Paths for Testing from an Extended Finite State Machine (EFSM). ICST 2009: 230-239 - Garrett Kent Kaminski, Paul Ammann:
Using Logic Criterion Feasibility to Reduce Test Set Size While Guaranteeing Fault Detection. ICST 2009: 356-365 - Garrett Kent Kaminski, Paul Ammann:
Using a Fault Hierarchy to Improve the Efficiency of DNF Logic Mutation Testing. ICST 2009: 386-395 - Katja Karhu, Tiina Repo, Ossi Taipale, Kari Smolander:
Empirical Observations on Software Testing Automation. ICST 2009: 201-209 - Negar Koochakzadeh, Vahid Garousi, Frank Maurer:
Test Redundancy Measurement Based on Coverage Information: Evaluations and Lessons Learned. ICST 2009: 220-229 - Bogdan Korel, Qi Zhang, Li Tao:
Assertion-Based Validation of Modified Programs. ICST 2009: 426-435 - Andreas Leitner, Alexander Pretschner, Stefan Mori, Bertrand Meyer, Manuel Oriol:
On the Effectiveness of Test Extraction without Overhead. ICST 2009: 416-425
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