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Random Structures & Algorithms, 2016
AbstractSuppose sensors are deployed randomly in a long thin strip, and suppose each sensor can detect objects within a fixed distance. We say that the sensors achieve barrier coverage if there is no path across the strip that a small object can follow that avoids detection by the sensors.
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AbstractSuppose sensors are deployed randomly in a long thin strip, and suppose each sensor can detect objects within a fixed distance. We say that the sensors achieve barrier coverage if there is no path across the strip that a small object can follow that avoids detection by the sensors.
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Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2021
In recent years, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and professional organizations have endorsed independent medical teams to promote athletes’ wellbeing. In this independent arrangement, the team physician is the head of the medical team and with the assistance from the health care administrator, the team physician provides oversight ...
Shawn M, Gee, Matthew, Posner
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In recent years, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and professional organizations have endorsed independent medical teams to promote athletes’ wellbeing. In this independent arrangement, the team physician is the head of the medical team and with the assistance from the health care administrator, the team physician provides oversight ...
Shawn M, Gee, Matthew, Posner
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Coverage-Based Greybox Fuzzing as Markov Chain
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2016Coverage-based Greybox Fuzzing (CGF) is a random testing approach that requires no program analysis. A new test is generated by slightly mutating a seed input.
Marcel Böhme +2 more
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Checked Coverage and Object Branch Coverage
Proceedings of the 46th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2015Many educators currently use code coverage metrics to assess student-written software tests. While test adequacy criteria such as statement or branch coverage can also be used to measure the thoroughness of a test suite, they have limitations. Coverage metrics assess what percentage of code has been exercised, but do not depend on whether a test suite ...
Zalia Shams, Stephen H. Edwards
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology, 2021
Arvindh Kanagasundram +2 more
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