Abstract—The pair-wise approach is a software testing technique, which generates test cases that consist of all combinations of pairs of input variable values. This paper investigates the effectiveness of the pair-wise approach for one practically important case — testing logical expressions in software. Pair-wise effectiveness is experimentally evaluated in general terms and separately for specific types of faults. Two freely available software tools are used for pair-wise test set generation. Fault Evaluator, a software tool developed by the authors, is used for fault simulation and effectiveness evaluation. The experimental results are contrasted with data from other researchers, and the effectiveness of the pair-wise approach is compare...
The biggest problem for combinatorial test is a numerous number of combinations of input parameters ...
In this thesis we investigate the use of pairwise testing for PLC embedded software. We compare thes...
We discuss the following problem, which arises in software testing. Given some independent parameter...
Abstract—The pair-wise approach is a software testing technique, which generates test cases that con...
Abstract: This paper provides the results of experimental evaluation of effectiveness of pair-wise t...
Abstract — Pair-wise and, more generally, t-wise testing are the most common and powerful combinator...
Abstract—Testing is a very significant task to evolve error free programs. Since the assets and time...
Abstract — While pair-wise testing has shown a high level of fault detection in many situations, it ...
Testing is an important activity in engineering of industrial software. For such software, testing i...
Abstract. With pairwise testing, the test model is a list of N param-eters. Each test case is an N-t...
Abstract—The specifications for many software systems, including safety-critical control systems, ar...
Software testing is the process of analyzing a software item to detect the differences between exist...
Software is ubiquitous and needs to be reliable. Software testing therefore plays an important role ...
Some software defects can be detected only if we consider all possible combinations of three, four, ...
Testing is a very important task to build error free software. As the resources and time to market i...
The biggest problem for combinatorial test is a numerous number of combinations of input parameters ...
In this thesis we investigate the use of pairwise testing for PLC embedded software. We compare thes...
We discuss the following problem, which arises in software testing. Given some independent parameter...
Abstract—The pair-wise approach is a software testing technique, which generates test cases that con...
Abstract: This paper provides the results of experimental evaluation of effectiveness of pair-wise t...
Abstract — Pair-wise and, more generally, t-wise testing are the most common and powerful combinator...
Abstract—Testing is a very significant task to evolve error free programs. Since the assets and time...
Abstract — While pair-wise testing has shown a high level of fault detection in many situations, it ...
Testing is an important activity in engineering of industrial software. For such software, testing i...
Abstract. With pairwise testing, the test model is a list of N param-eters. Each test case is an N-t...
Abstract—The specifications for many software systems, including safety-critical control systems, ar...
Software testing is the process of analyzing a software item to detect the differences between exist...
Software is ubiquitous and needs to be reliable. Software testing therefore plays an important role ...
Some software defects can be detected only if we consider all possible combinations of three, four, ...
Testing is a very important task to build error free software. As the resources and time to market i...
The biggest problem for combinatorial test is a numerous number of combinations of input parameters ...
In this thesis we investigate the use of pairwise testing for PLC embedded software. We compare thes...
We discuss the following problem, which arises in software testing. Given some independent parameter...