Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of input parameters in software systems. CIT has been used as a systematic technique to sample the enormous test possibilities. Most of the research activities focused on the generation of CIT test suites as a computationally complex problem. Less effort has been paid for the application of CIT. To apply CIT, practitioners must identify the input parameters for the Software-under-test (SUT), feed these parameters to the CIT test generation tool, and then run those tests on the application with some pass and fail criteria for verification. Using this approach, CIT is used as a black-box testing technique without knowing the effect of the internal...
In this work, we express the masking and unique-cause MC/DC coverage criteria in Unified Combinatori...
Software Product Line (SPL) is a software engineering paradigm that is inspired by the concept of re...
Due to varying demands by customers, some software systems need to be configurable and need to have ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is an effective failure detection method for many types of s...
Combinatorial Testing (CT) can detect failures triggered by interactions of parameters in the Softwa...
Abstract Background Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches have drawn attention of the s...
Combinatorial Testing (CT) can detect failures triggered by interactions of parameters in the Softwa...
Combinatorial testing (CT) technique could significantly reduce testing cost and increase software s...
Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches aim to reveal failures caused by the interactions...
In this work, we express the masking and unique-cause MC/DC coverage criteria in Unified Combinatori...
Software Product Line (SPL) is a software engineering paradigm that is inspired by the concept of re...
Due to varying demands by customers, some software systems need to be configurable and need to have ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is a useful testing technique to address the interaction of ...
Combinatorial interaction testing (CIT) is an effective failure detection method for many types of s...
Combinatorial Testing (CT) can detect failures triggered by interactions of parameters in the Softwa...
Abstract Background Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches have drawn attention of the s...
Combinatorial Testing (CT) can detect failures triggered by interactions of parameters in the Softwa...
Combinatorial testing (CT) technique could significantly reduce testing cost and increase software s...
Combinatorial Interaction Testing (CIT) approaches aim to reveal failures caused by the interactions...
In this work, we express the masking and unique-cause MC/DC coverage criteria in Unified Combinatori...
Software Product Line (SPL) is a software engineering paradigm that is inspired by the concept of re...
Due to varying demands by customers, some software systems need to be configurable and need to have ...