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AudioTest: Prioritizing Audio Test Cases

Proceedings of the ACM on Software Engineering
Audio classification systems, powered by deep neural networks (DNNs), are integral to various applications that impact daily lives, like voice-activated assistants. Ensuring the accuracy of these systems is crucial since inaccuracies can lead to significant security issues and user mistrust.
Yinghua Li   +4 more
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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, 2017
Background: 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 Prioritization Based on Requirement

2021
In the software development process, the main concern of the developer is to develop a quality product and optimizing time and cost. Maintenance of the software is considered a costly activity. Regression testing is performed to test the modified software in the maintenance phase.
null Amrita, Prateek Gupta
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Test case prioritization: an empirical study

Proceedings IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance - 1999 (ICSM'99). 'Software Maintenance for Business Change' (Cat. No.99CB36360), 1999
Test case prioritization techniques schedule test cases for execution in an order that attempts to maximize some objective function. A variety of objective functions are applicable; one such function involves rate of fault detection-a measure of how quickly faults are detected within the testing process.
G. Rothermel   +3 more
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Reliability Centric Test Case Prioritization

2013
Software systems require various changes, throughout their lifetime, based on its faults, changes of user requirements, changes of environments, and so forth. It is very important to ensure that these changes are incorporated properly without any adverse effect on the quality and reliability of the software. In general, changing the software to correct
Ajeet Kumar Pandey, Neeraj Kumar Goyal
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QTEP: quality-aware test case prioritization

Proceedings of the 2017 11th Joint Meeting on Foundations of Software Engineering, 2017
Test case prioritization (TCP) is a practical activity in software testing for exposing faults earlier. Researchers have proposed many TCP techniques to reorder test cases. Among them, coverage-based TCPs have been widely investigated. Specifically, coverage-based TCP approaches leverage coverage information between source code and test cases, i.e ...
Song Wang, Jaechang Nam, Lin Tan
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Efficient Fault Detection by Test Case Prioritization via Test Case Selection

Journal of electronic testing, 2023
J. P. Rajasingh   +2 more
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Test Case Prioritization Using Relevant Slices

30th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'06), 2006
Software testing and retesting occurs continuously during the software development lifecycle to detect errors as early as possible. The sizes of test suites grow as software evolves. Due to resource constraints, it is important to prioritize the execution of test cases so as to increase chances of early detection of faults.
Dennis Jeffrey, Neelam Gupta
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Improved novel bat algorithm for test case prioritization and minimization

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2022
Anu Bajaj, O. Sangwan, A. Abraham
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Test case prioritization and mutation testing

Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, 2023
Yves Le Traon, Tao Xie
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