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SOQUA/TECOS 2004: Erfurt, Germany
- Sami Beydeda, Volker Gruhn, Johannes Mayer, Ralf H. Reussner, Franz Schweiggert:
Testing of Component-Based Systems and Software Quality, Proceedings of SOQUA 2004 (First International Workshop on Software Quality) and TECOS 2004 (Workshop Testing Component-Based Systems). LNI P-58, GI 2004, ISBN 3-88579-387-3 - Yuewei Zhou, Hadar Ziv, Debra J. Richardson:
Towards A Practical Approach to Test Aspect-Oriented Software. 1-16 - Macario Polo, Alejandra Cechich:
An Aspect-based Environment for COTS Component Testing. 17-29 - Mark Strembeck, Uwe Zdun:
Scenario-based Component Testing Using Embedded Metadata. 31-45 - Camila Ribeiro Rocha, Eliane Martins:
A Strategy to Improve Component Testability without Source Code. 47-62 - Jayant Rajgopal, Mainak Mazumdar:
An Optimum, System-Based Component Testing Approach for Evaluating Software Reliability. 63-76 - Jerry Gao, Chandra S. Ravi, Raquel Espinoza:
Measuring Component Performance Using A Systematic Approach and Environment. 77-92 - Luping Chen, John H. R. May:
Safety Assessment of Systems Embedded with COTS Components by PIP technique. 93-108 - Harry M. Sneed:
Measuring the Effectiveness of Software Testing. 109 - Mario Winter:
Testing in the Component Age. 111-123 - Tomas Kalibera, Lubomír Bulej, Petr Tuma:
Generic Environment for Full Automation of Benchmarking. 125-132 - Roland Neumann, Dennis Klemann:
Assessing and Interpreting Object-Oriented Software Complexity with Structured and Independent Metrics. 133-140 - Jörg Rech, Eric Ras, Andreas Jedlitschka:
Improving Software Quality through Refactoring by means of Didactical Augmented Experience. 141-149 - Juha Iisakka:
Inspections in Small Projects. 151-156 - Peter Pfahler, Jürgen Günther:
Cate: A System for Analysis and Test of Java Card Applications. 157-163 - Christian Wieser, Marko Laakso, Henning Schulzrinne:
SIP Robustness Testing for Large-Scale Use. 165-178 - Johannes Mayer, Ralph Guderlei:
Test Oracles Using Statistical Methods. 179-189 - Shuhao Li, Zhi-Chang Qi:
Property-Oriented Testing: An Approach to Focusing Testing Efforts on Behaviours of Interest. 191-206
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