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Volumn 2002-January, Issue , 2002, Pages 269-279
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A case study using the round-trip strategy for state-based class testing
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Author keywords
Automata; Computer aided software engineering; Containers; Costs; Fault detection; Genetic mutations; Proposals; Software quality; Software testing; Unified modeling language
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Indexed keywords
BLACK-BOX TESTING;
COMPUTER AIDED SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;
COMPUTER SOFTWARE SELECTION AND EVALUATION;
CONTAINERS;
COST BENEFIT ANALYSIS;
COST EFFECTIVENESS;
COST ENGINEERING;
COSTS;
FAULT DETECTION;
LOGIC CIRCUITS;
MODELING LANGUAGES;
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING;
SOFTWARE ENGINEERING;
SOFTWARE RELIABILITY;
UNIFIED MODELING LANGUAGE;
AUTOMATA;
CATEGORY PARTITION;
GENETIC MUTATIONS;
HIGH DETECTION PROBABILITY;
MUTATION OPERATORS;
OBJECT-ORIENTED CODE;
PROPOSALS;
SOFTWARE QUALITY;
SOFTWARE TESTING;
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EID: 84948776926
PISSN: 10719458
EISSN: None
Source Type: Conference Proceeding
DOI: 10.1109/ISSRE.2002.1173268 Document Type: Conference Paper |
Times cited : (45)
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References (14)
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