Abstract: This paper argues that software testing can be less thorough yet more cost-efficient if applied in a well-managed, empirical manner across the ...
This paper argues that software testing can be less thorough yet more cost-efficient if applied in a well-managed, empirical manner across the entire.
This paper argues that software testing can be less thorough yet more cost-efficient if applied in a well-managed, empirical manner across the entire ...
This paper argues that software testing can be less thorough yet more cost-efficient if applied in a well-managed, empirical manner across the entire ...
Economic analysis of a stopping-rule in branch coverage testing. Sahinoglu M., Glover S. Expand. Publication type: Proceedings Article.
This paper presents and evaluates a stopping rule that can be used to determine when to stop the current testing phase using a given testing technique, ...
PDF | An efficient and economical stopping rule using empirical-Bayesian principles for the Poisson counting process compounded with logarithmic-series.
Essentially, if the cost of redeeming coverage (failure or branch) is high, then it is disad- vantageous to stop prematurely with respect to a stopping-rule.
Economic analysis of a stopping-rule in branch coverage testing · An empirical Bayesian stopping rule in testing and verification of behavioral models.
A coverage criterion is defined as a set of test requirements used to assess the quality of a test suite by measuring the percentage of requirements satisfied.