A number of authors have considered the problem of comparing test sets and criteria. Ideally test sets are compared using a preorder with the property that test set T1 is at least as strong as T2 if whenever T2 determines that an implementation p is faulty, T1 will also determine that p is faulty. This notion can be extended to test criteria. However, it has been noted that very few test sets and criteria are comparable under such an ordering; instead orderings are based on weaker properties such as subsumes. This paper explores an alternative approach, in which comparisons are made in the presence of a test hypothesis or fault domain. This approach allows strong statements about fault detecting ability to be made and yet for a numbe...
Software requirements specifications (SRS) are often validated manually. One such process is inspect...
Existing specification-based testing techniques often generate comprehensive test suites to cover di...
[[abstract]]We present a quantitative comparison among different testing criteria. Testing criteria ...
Various test case selection criteria have been proposed for quality testing of software. It is a com...
In state based testing it is common to include verdicts within test cases, the result of the test ca...
We introduce necessary and sufficient conditions for comparing the expected values of the number of ...
Context: Existing test suite prioritization techniques usually rely on code coverage information or ...
Finding a subset of test cases that satisfies the same testing objective as the original test suite ...
The research community has long recognized a complex interrelationship between test set size, test a...
Test suite reduction is aimed at finding representative sets that can satisfy the same testing objec...
In this paper we develop a general framework to reason about testing. The difficulty of testing is a...
A single software fault may cause several tests to break, if they cover the same methods. The covera...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
This PhD Thesis reports the results of experiments conducted to investigate the effectiveness and re...
[[abstract]]Many software testing criteria are proposed. They demonstrate different testing capaciti...
Software requirements specifications (SRS) are often validated manually. One such process is inspect...
Existing specification-based testing techniques often generate comprehensive test suites to cover di...
[[abstract]]We present a quantitative comparison among different testing criteria. Testing criteria ...
Various test case selection criteria have been proposed for quality testing of software. It is a com...
In state based testing it is common to include verdicts within test cases, the result of the test ca...
We introduce necessary and sufficient conditions for comparing the expected values of the number of ...
Context: Existing test suite prioritization techniques usually rely on code coverage information or ...
Finding a subset of test cases that satisfies the same testing objective as the original test suite ...
The research community has long recognized a complex interrelationship between test set size, test a...
Test suite reduction is aimed at finding representative sets that can satisfy the same testing objec...
In this paper we develop a general framework to reason about testing. The difficulty of testing is a...
A single software fault may cause several tests to break, if they cover the same methods. The covera...
A fundamental question in software testing research is how to compare test suites, often as a means ...
This PhD Thesis reports the results of experiments conducted to investigate the effectiveness and re...
[[abstract]]Many software testing criteria are proposed. They demonstrate different testing capaciti...
Software requirements specifications (SRS) are often validated manually. One such process is inspect...
Existing specification-based testing techniques often generate comprehensive test suites to cover di...
[[abstract]]We present a quantitative comparison among different testing criteria. Testing criteria ...