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Explaining women's skepticism toward artificial intelligence: The role of risk orientation and risk exposure. [PDF]
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IEEE Software, 2013
Testing is a destructive task in which the goal is to find relevant defects as early as possible. It requires automation to reduce cost and ensure high regression, thus delivering determined quality. This article reviews technologies for test automation.
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Testing is a destructive task in which the goal is to find relevant defects as early as possible. It requires automation to reduce cost and ensure high regression, thus delivering determined quality. This article reviews technologies for test automation.
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On the efficiency of automated testing
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering, 2014The aim of automated program testing is to gain confidence about a program's correctness by sampling its input space. The sampling process can be either systematic or random. For every systematic testing technique the sampling is informed by the analysis of some program artefacts, like the specification, the source code (e.g., to achieve coverage), or ...
Marcel Böhme, Soumya Paul
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Automated testing of chef automation scripts
Proceedings Demo & Poster Track of ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference, 2013Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a novel approach for deployment of middleware and applications. IaC typically builds on automation scripts to put the system into a specific state. The series of steps in an automation should be idempotent to guarantee repeatability and convergence.
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Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Software testing and analysis, 2000
Programs developed with object technologies have unique features that often make traditional testing methods inadequate. Consider, for instance, the dependence between the state of an object and the behavior of that object: The outcome of a method executed by an object often depends on the state of the object when the method is invoked.
Buy, U, Orso, A, PEZZE', MAURO
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Programs developed with object technologies have unique features that often make traditional testing methods inadequate. Consider, for instance, the dependence between the state of an object and the behavior of that object: The outcome of a method executed by an object often depends on the state of the object when the method is invoked.
Buy, U, Orso, A, PEZZE', MAURO
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International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer, 2008
When trying to introduce TTCN-3 and thus improving test automation we are regularly faced with the issue of legacy test automation. These existing approaches to test automation range from small code developed for a very specific task to large applications with substantial development effort or even purchased solution from third party vendors that might
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When trying to introduce TTCN-3 and thus improving test automation we are regularly faced with the issue of legacy test automation. These existing approaches to test automation range from small code developed for a very specific task to large applications with substantial development effort or even purchased solution from third party vendors that might
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