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found 41 matches
- 2014
- Shaukat Ali, Hadi Hemmati:
Model-Based Testing of Video Conferencing Systems: Challenges, Lessons Learnt, and Results. ICST 2014: 353-362 - Paul Ammann, Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Jeff Offutt:
Establishing Theoretical Minimal Sets of Mutants. ICST 2014: 21-30 - Roberto Paulo Andrioli de Araujo, Marcos Lordello Chaim:
Data-Flow Testing in the Large. ICST 2014: 81-90 - Fatmah Yousef Assiri, James M. Bieman:
An Assessment of the Quality of Automated Program Operator Repair. ICST 2014: 273-282 - Abdulbaki Aydin, Muath Alkhalaf, Tevfik Bultan:
Automated Test Generation from Vulnerability Signatures. ICST 2014: 193-202 - Hauke Baller, Sascha Lity, Malte Lochau, Ina Schaefer:
Multi-objective Test Suite Optimization for Incremental Product Family Testing. ICST 2014: 303-312 - Sébastien Bardin, Nikolai Kosmatov, François Cheynier:
Efficient Leveraging of Symbolic Execution to Advanced Coverage Criteria. ICST 2014: 173-182 - Przemyslaw Daca, Thomas A. Henzinger, Willibald Krenn, Dejan Nickovic:
Compositional Specifications for ioco Testing. ICST 2014: 373-382 - Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Lin Deng, Vinicius Humberto Serapilha Durelli, Nan Li, Jeff Offutt:
Experimental Evaluation of SDL and One-Op Mutation for C. ICST 2014: 203-212 - Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, Jeff Offutt, Paul Ammann:
Designing Deletion Mutation Operators. ICST 2014: 11-20 - Andreas Demuth, Roberto E. Lopez-Herrejon, Alexander Egyed:
Automatic and Incremental Product Optimization for Software Product Lines. ICST 2014: 31-40 - Giovanni Denaro, Mauro Pezzè, Mattia Vivanti:
On the Right Objectives of Data Flow Testing. ICST 2014: 71-80 - Emelie Engström, Mika Mäntylä, Per Runeson, Markus Borg:
Supporting Regression Test Scoping with Visual Analytics. ICST 2014: 283-292 - Robert Feldt:
Do System Test Cases Grow Old? ICST 2014: 343-352 - Alex Groce, Mohammad Amin Alipour, Chaoqiang Zhang, Yang Chen, John Regehr:
Cause Reduction for Quick Testing. ICST 2014: 243-252 - Mark Hays, Jane Huffman Hayes, Arne C. Bathke:
Validation of Software Testing Experiments: A Meta-Analysis of ICST 2013. ICST 2014: 333-342 - Shin Hong, Yongbae Park, Moonzoo Kim:
Detecting Concurrency Errors in Client-Side Java Script Web Applications. ICST 2014: 61-70 - Chris J. Hunt, Guy J. Brown, Gordon Fraser:
Automatic Testing of Natural User Interfaces. ICST 2014: 123-132 - William Johansson, Martin Svensson, Ulf E. Larson, Magnus Almgren, Vincenzo Gulisano:
T-Fuzz: Model-Based Fuzzing for Robustness Testing of Telecommunication Protocols. ICST 2014: 323-332 - Fitsum Meshesha Kifetew, Wei Jin, Roberto Tiella, Alessandro Orso, Paolo Tonella:
Reproducing Field Failures for Programs with Complex Grammar-Based Input. ICST 2014: 163-172 - Yunho Kim, Zhihong Xu, Moonzoo Kim, Myra B. Cohen, Gregg Rothermel:
Hybrid Directed Test Suite Augmentation: An Interleaving Framework. ICST 2014: 263-272 - Hartmut Lackner, Martin Thomas, Florian Wartenberg, Stephan Weißleder:
Model-Based Test Design of Product Lines: Raising Test Design to the Product Line Level. ICST 2014: 51-60 - Boyang Li, Mark Grechanik, Denys Poshyvanyk:
Sanitizing and Minimizing Databases for Software Application Test Outsourcing. ICST 2014: 233-242 - Nan Li, Jeff Offutt:
An Empirical Analysis of Test Oracle Strategies for Model-Based Testing. ICST 2014: 363-372 - Marius Marin:
A Data-Agnostic Approach to Automatic Testing of Multi-dimensional Databases. ICST 2014: 133-142 - Marko Miic, Iain Bethune, Milo Tomaevic:
Automated Multi-platform Testing and Code Coverage Analysis of the CP2K Application. ICST 2014: 95-98 - Seokhyeon Moon, Yunho Kim, Moonzoo Kim, Shin Yoo:
Ask the Mutants: Mutating Faulty Programs for Fault Localization. ICST 2014: 153-162 - Mike Papadakis, Christopher Henard, Yves Le Traon:
Sampling Program Inputs with Mutation Analysis: Going Beyond Combinatorial Interaction Testing. ICST 2014: 1-10 - Sachin Patel, Ramesh Kumar Kollana:
Test Case Reuse in Enterprise Software Implementation - An Experience Report. ICST 2014: 99-102 - Marie-Laure Potet, Laurent Mounier, Maxime Puys, Louis Dureuil:
Lazart: A Symbolic Approach for Evaluation the Robustness of Secured Codes against Control Flow Injections. ICST 2014: 213-222
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