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Introduction to software testing (2nd ed.)
Ammann P., Offutt J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2017. 364 pp. Type: Book (978-1-107172-01-2)
Software testing is essential. It doesn’t much matter if you can do something quickly or in minimal memory or with a spiffy web interface if the results are incorrect, though incorrect might include “more or less co...
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Jun 15 2018
Test oracle strategies for model-based testing
Li N., Offutt J. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 43(4): 372-395, 2017. Type: Article
For software testing, it is important to know the expected results of test inputs. In a simple form, an oracle helps to determine if a test passed or failed by providing the expected output for a given test input. Oracle strategies int...
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Aug 10 2017
Recognizing authors: an examination of the consistent programmer hypothesis
Hayes J., Offutt J. Software Testing, Verification & Reliability 20(4): 329-356, 2010. Type: Article
The 29 pages of this paper provide a more detailed “what we did” report than usual for research papers. What the researchers attempted to do was to empirically assess the validity of the consistent programmer hypoth...
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Jul 14 2011
Introduction to software testing
Ammann P., Offutt J., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2008. 344 pp. Type: Book (9780521880381)
Instructors now have a book on software testing that will allow them to move far beyond the simplistic black-box/white-box treatment that so often prevails in general software engineering textbooks. Those struggling to provide students...
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Dec 23 2008
The class-level mutants of MuJava
Offutt J., Ma Y., Kwon Y. Automation of software test (Proceedings of the 2006 International Workshop on Automation of Software Test, Shanghai, China, May 23, 2006) 78-84, 2006. Type: Proceedings
Mutation testing involves writing test cases to kill mutants, program versions containing small changes reflecting typical programming mistakes. This paper describes 29 class-level mutation operators used to generate mutants and define...
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Feb 26 2007
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