Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing, but which use additional mechanisms to ensure more even and widespread distributions of test cases over an input domain. Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a version of ART which uses exclusion regions and restriction of test case generation to outside these regions. RRT has been found to perform very well, but incurs some additional computational cost in its restriction of the input domain. This paper presents a method of reducing overheads called Forgetting, where the number of test cases used in the restriction algorithm can be limited, and thus the computational overheads reduced. The motivation for Forgetting comes from its importance ...
Abstract—Regression testing assures changed programs against unintended amendments. Rearranging the ...
Random testing (RT) is a fundamental and important software testing technique. Based on the observat...
Adaptive random testing (ART) has been proposed as an enhancement to random testing for situations w...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing...
Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a new method of testing software that improves upon traditional R...
Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a new method of testing software that improves upon traditional R...
Adaptive Random Testing is a Black Box testing method based on the intuition that Random Testing fai...
Abstract — Adaptive Random Testing (ART) is designed to detect the first failure with fewer test cas...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) is an effective improvement of Random Testing (RT). It is based on the...
Random Testing (RT) is an important and fundamental approach to testing computer software. Adaptive ...
Random testing (RT), which simply selects test cases at random from the whole input domain, has been...
Random testing is a standard software testing method. It is a popular method for reli-ability assess...
Adaptive random testing (ART) describes a family of algorithms for generating random test cases that...
Random testing is not only a useful testing technique in itself, but also plays a core role in many ...
Abstract—Regression testing assures changed programs against unintended amendments. Rearranging the ...
Random testing (RT) is a fundamental and important software testing technique. Based on the observat...
Adaptive random testing (ART) has been proposed as an enhancement to random testing for situations w...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing...
Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a new method of testing software that improves upon traditional R...
Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a new method of testing software that improves upon traditional R...
Adaptive Random Testing is a Black Box testing method based on the intuition that Random Testing fai...
Abstract — Adaptive Random Testing (ART) is designed to detect the first failure with fewer test cas...
Adaptive Random Testing (ART) is an effective improvement of Random Testing (RT). It is based on the...
Random Testing (RT) is an important and fundamental approach to testing computer software. Adaptive ...
Random testing (RT), which simply selects test cases at random from the whole input domain, has been...
Random testing is a standard software testing method. It is a popular method for reli-ability assess...
Adaptive random testing (ART) describes a family of algorithms for generating random test cases that...
Random testing is not only a useful testing technique in itself, but also plays a core role in many ...
Abstract—Regression testing assures changed programs against unintended amendments. Rearranging the ...
Random testing (RT) is a fundamental and important software testing technique. Based on the observat...
Adaptive random testing (ART) has been proposed as an enhancement to random testing for situations w...