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A Little Language for Testing

2015
The difficulty of writing test harnesses is a major obstacle to the adoption of automated testing and model checking. Languages designed for harness definition are usually tied to a particular tool and unfamiliar to programmers; moreover, such languages can limit expressiveness. Writing a harness directly in the language of the software under test (SUT)
Alex Groce, Jervis Pinto
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Testing Parenthesis Languages

2001
We continue the investigation of properties defined by formal languages. This study was initiated by Alon et al. [1] who described an algorithm for testing properties defined by regular languages. Alon et al. also considered several context free languages, and in particular Dyck languages, which contain strings of properly balanced parentheses.
Michal Parnas   +2 more
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Testing and Evaluation of Health Care Applications of Large Language Models: A Systematic Review.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
Importance Large language models (LLMs) can assist in various health care activities, but current evaluation approaches may not adequately identify the most useful application areas. Objective To summarize existing evaluations of LLMs in health care in
Suhana Bedi   +18 more
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Language Screening Test

Pediatrics, 1976
The article by Schwartz and Murphy1 in the May 1975 issue emphasizes the key position of the pediatrician in recognition of speech and language disorders, as well as the lack of training of health professionals in this important area of development. We would like to call attention to a five-minute screening test appropriate for children ...
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The Stycar Language Test

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1975
SUMMARYThe principles and practical application of the STYCAR Developmental Language Test are briefly described. The test, which is one of the STYCAR series (Sheridan Tests for Young Children and Retardates, Sheridan 1973), consists of three widely overlapping testing procedures i.e.
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The test language dilemma

Proceedings of the 1971 26th annual conference on -, 1971
Accompanying the spreading popularity of Automatic Test Equipment (ATE), there has been a proliferation of test languages. These languages attempt to bridge the communications gap between the hardware (test equipment) oriented engineer, who must devise the procedure for testing a Unit Under Test (UUT), and the ATE system which generally is controlled ...
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Language Tests As Language Policy Tools

Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy & Practice, 2007
This paper contextualizes language tests in relation to educational and national language policies by demonstrating how these language measures may be used as mechanisms for affecting de facto lang...
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Tests in the Russian language? Tests in the Russian language!

Moscow University Pedagogical Education Bulletin, 2010
The objective assessment of academic achievements is carried out by means of standardized procedures, students being in equal conditions. The Russian State exam is different from the traditional final exam both in its contents and form. A correct test is a set of balanced test tasks the features of which are defined on the base of a representative ...
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The Routledge Handbook of Language Testing

, 2013
Introduccion al diseno centrado en la evidencia en la construccion de tests In G. Fulcher & F. Davidson (Eds.), Routledge handbook of language testing (pp. Professor in English Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition In G. Fulcher & F. Davidson (Eds.)
Glenn Fulcher, F. Davidson
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Testing Computer Assisted Language Testing

CALICO journal, 2013
Much computer assisted language learning (CALL) material that includes tests and exercises looks attractive enough but is clearly lacking in terms of validation: the possibilities of the computer and the inventiveness of the programmers mainly determine ...
J. Noijons
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