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IEEE Transactions on Reliability, 2005
Our paper proposes an implementable procedure for using the method of quasi-random sequences in software debug testing. In random testing, the sequence of tests (if considered as points in an n-dimensional unit hypercube) will give rise to regions where there are clusters of points, as well as underpopulated regions.
Chen, Tsong Yueh, Merkel, Robert
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Our paper proposes an implementable procedure for using the method of quasi-random sequences in software debug testing. In random testing, the sequence of tests (if considered as points in an n-dimensional unit hypercube) will give rise to regions where there are clusters of points, as well as underpopulated regions.
Chen, Tsong Yueh, Merkel, Robert
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RESTRICTED RANDOM TESTING: ADAPTIVE RANDOM TESTING BY EXCLUSION
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2006Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a new method of testing software that improves upon traditional Random Testing (RT) techniques. Research has indicated that failure patterns (portions of an input domain which, when executed, cause the program to fail or reveal an error) can influence the effectiveness of testing strategies.
Chan, Kwok Ping +2 more
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Replicability and randomization test logic in behavior analysis.
Journal of The Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2019Randomization tests are a class of nonparametric statistics that determine the significance of treatment effects. Unlike parametric statistics, randomization tests do not assume a random sample, or make any of the distributional assumptions that often ...
Kenneth W. Jacobs
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A feasible high dimensional randomization test for the mean vector
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 2019The strength of randomization tests is that they are exact tests under certain symmetry assumption for distributions. In this paper, we propose a randomization test for the mean vector in high dimensional setting.
Rui Wang, Xingzhong Xu
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2008 The Eighth International Conference on Quality Software, 2008
Random testing is a basic testing technique. Motivated by the observation that neighboring inputs normally exhibit similar failure behavior, the approach of adaptive random testing has recently been proposed to enhance the fault detection capability of random testing.
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Random testing is a basic testing technique. Motivated by the observation that neighboring inputs normally exhibit similar failure behavior, the approach of adaptive random testing has recently been proposed to enhance the fault detection capability of random testing.
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Simultaneous Randomization Tests
Biometrical Journal, 1984AbstractRandomization analyses have been developed for testing main effects and interactions in standard experimental designs. However, exact multiple comparisons procedures for these randomization analyses have received little attention. This article proposes a general procedure for constructing simultaneous randomization tests that have prescribed ...
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Biometrics, 1976
A procedure is proposed for studying the hypothesis that a sequence of dichotomous random variables are independent and identically (randomly) distributed. The procedure is relatively sensitive to departures from randomness involving multiple clustering. An application to testing for Schwann cell disease is discussed.
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A procedure is proposed for studying the hypothesis that a sequence of dichotomous random variables are independent and identically (randomly) distributed. The procedure is relatively sensitive to departures from randomness involving multiple clustering. An application to testing for Schwann cell disease is discussed.
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Proceedings of the 2nd international workshop on Random testing: co-located with the 22nd IEEE/ACM International Conference on Automated Software Engineering (ASE 2007), 2007
Research has brought a number of different methods for automated test and test data generation in the last decades. These methods range from simple applications such as random testing, to complex analysis systems, such as constraint-based methods.While research on these methods has been extensive, industrial application to large-scale systems is still ...
Rainer Gerlich +2 more
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Research has brought a number of different methods for automated test and test data generation in the last decades. These methods range from simple applications such as random testing, to complex analysis systems, such as constraint-based methods.While research on these methods has been extensive, industrial application to large-scale systems is still ...
Rainer Gerlich +2 more
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Sequential Monitoring of Randomization Tests: Stratified Randomization
Biometrics, 2007SummaryIn many clinical trials, it is desirable to establish a sequential monitoring plan, whereby the test statistic is computed at an interim point or points in the trial and a decision is made whether to stop early due to evidence of treatment efficacy.
Zhang, Yanqiong +2 more
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Probabilistic Adaptive Random Testing
2006 Sixth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'06), 2006Adaptive Random Testing (ART) methods are Software Testing methods which are based on Random Testing, but which use additional mechanisms to ensure more even and widespread distributions of test cases over an input domain. Restricted Random Testing (RRT) is a version of ART which uses exclusion regions and restricts test case generation to outside of ...
Chen, TY, Chan, KP, Towey, D
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