Techniques for detecting defects in source code are fundamental to the success of any software development approach. A software development organization therefore needs to understand the utility of techniques such as reading or testing in its own environment. Controlled experiments have proven to be an effective means for evaluating software engineering techniques and gaining the necessary understanding about their utility. This paper presents a characterization scheme for controlled experiments that evaluate defect-detection techniques. The characterization scheme permits the comparison of results from similar experiments and establishes a context for cross-experiment analysis of those results. The characterization scheme is used to struct...
Quality of software products becomes more important. The goal of Dependable Software Engineering (DS...
Software testing is an indispensable activity in quality assurance and an enduring topic of researc...
Using 12 empirical studies, including 10 experiments and two case studies, the author's compare. ins...
Techniques for detecting defects in source code are fundamental to the success of any software devel...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
As new software-testing techniques are developed, and before they can achieve widespread acceptance,...
Code inspections and structural unit testing are two common defect detection methods in software dev...
Software testing is one of the most widely known and essential field in software engineering. The pu...
Inspection methods can be classified according to their discipline and flexibility. The discipline c...
This paper presents the independent replication of a controlled experiment which compared three defe...
This paper presents the independent replication of a controlled experiment which compared three defe...
Abstract. We have performed an extended replication of the Porter-Votta-Basili experiment comparing ...
The basic premise of software inspections is that they detect and remove defects before they propaga...
Quality of software products becomes more important. The goal of Dependable Software Engineering (DS...
Software testing is an indispensable activity in quality assurance and an enduring topic of researc...
Using 12 empirical studies, including 10 experiments and two case studies, the author's compare. ins...
Techniques for detecting defects in source code are fundamental to the success of any software devel...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
This report describes an empirical study comparing three defect detection techniques: (a) code readi...
As new software-testing techniques are developed, and before they can achieve widespread acceptance,...
Code inspections and structural unit testing are two common defect detection methods in software dev...
Software testing is one of the most widely known and essential field in software engineering. The pu...
Inspection methods can be classified according to their discipline and flexibility. The discipline c...
This paper presents the independent replication of a controlled experiment which compared three defe...
This paper presents the independent replication of a controlled experiment which compared three defe...
Abstract. We have performed an extended replication of the Porter-Votta-Basili experiment comparing ...
The basic premise of software inspections is that they detect and remove defects before they propaga...
Quality of software products becomes more important. The goal of Dependable Software Engineering (DS...
Software testing is an indispensable activity in quality assurance and an enduring topic of researc...
Using 12 empirical studies, including 10 experiments and two case studies, the author's compare. ins...