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Outracing the market: A NASCAR portfolio as a test case of returns and diversification.
David Durr, David H. Eaton, Todd Broker
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30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'06), 2006
Adaptive 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 restriction of test case generation to outside
Chan, KP, Towey, D, Chen, TY
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Adaptive 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 restriction of test case generation to outside
Chan, KP, Towey, D, Chen, TY
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Studying Test Case Failure Prediction for Test Case Prioritization
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Predictive Models and Data Analytics in Software Engineering, 2017Background: Test case prioritization refers to the process of ranking test cases within a test suite for execution. The goal is ranking fault revealing test cases higher so that in case of limited budget one only executes the top ranked tests and still detects as many bugs as possible.
Tanzeem Bin Noor, Hadi Hemmati
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Test case analytics: Mining test case traces to improve risk-driven testing
2015 IEEE 1st International Workshop on Software Analytics (SWAN), 2015In risk-driven testing, test cases are generated and/or prioritized based on different risk measures. For example, the most basic risk measure would analyze the history of the software and assigns higher risk to the test cases that used to detect bugs in the past. However, in practice, a test case may not be exactly the same as a previously failed test,
Tanzeem Noor, Hadi Hemmati
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Testing “Discrimination Plus” Cases
Journal of Forensic Economics, 1998Abstract No abstract available.
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External Aerodynamic Test Cases
2015In this chapter the testcases in the IDIHOM project treating external aerodynamic flow are subjected to an industrial assessment. The chapter serves to illustrate the level of complexity that can be presently handled using higher order discretization methods.
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Theory-testing with cases [PDF]
Theory-testing with cases is ascertaining whether the empirical evidence in a case or in a sample of cases either supports or does not support the theory. There are two methodologies for theory-testing with cases, (a) testing in a single case (‘theory-testing single case study’), and (b) testing in a sample of cases (‘theory-testing sample case study’).
Hak, A., Dul, J.
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Proceedings of the XXXI Brazilian Symposium on Software Engineering, 2017
Test case prioritization (TCP) techniques aim to reorder test cases execution according to a goal. One common goal is fault detection, in which test cases that have a higher chance of detecting a fault are executed first than the remaining test cases.
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Test case prioritization (TCP) techniques aim to reorder test cases execution according to a goal. One common goal is fault detection, in which test cases that have a higher chance of detecting a fault are executed first than the remaining test cases.
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