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Evaluating and improving fault localization
Pearson S., Campos J., Just R., Fraser G., Abreu R., Ernst M., Pang D., Keller B. ICSE 2017 (Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 20-28, 2017) 609-620, 2017. Type: Proceedings
We rarely see a software engineering paper that aims to prove a point from multiple views. Even better, this study not only refutes prior finds in the fault localization research field, but also proposes a combination of techniques tha...
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Apr 20 2018
Does automated unit test generation really help software testers? A controlled empirical study
Fraser G., Staats M., McMinn P., Arcuri A., Padberg F. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology 24(4): 1-49, 2015. Type: Article
If you are a developer of an automated test generation tool, you may want to know how this type of software impacts the testing process. In general, automated test generation software is evaluated by the percentage of code covered in t...
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Oct 22 2015
Testing container classes: random or systematic?
Sharma R., Gligoric M., Arcuri A., Fraser G., Marinov D. FASE 2011 (Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering, Saarbrücken, Germany, Mar 26-Apr 3, 2011) 262-277, 2011. Type: Proceedings
Is random testing as effective as more sophisticated testing techniques? To answer this question, the authors performed an experiment on 13 container classes to compare random testing (RT) with the shape abstraction (SA) technique. Pre...
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Nov 27 2012
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