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APAQS 2000: Hong Kong, China
- 1st Asia-Pacific Conference on Quality Software (APAQS 2000), 30-31 October 2000, Hong Kong, China, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0825-1
- K. H. Lau:
Keynote Address I. 3 - Chien-Hung Liu, David Chenho Kung, Pei Hsia, Chih-Tung Hsu:
Object-Based Data Flow Testing of Web Applications. 7-16 - B. M. Subraya, S. V. Subrahmanya:
Object Driven Performance Testing in Web Applications. 17-28 - X. Cai, J. Chen:
Control of Nondeterminism in Testing Distributed Multithreaded Programs. 29-38 - Zhenqiang Chen, Baowen Xu, Hongji Yang, Kecheng Liu, Jianping Zhang:
An Approach to Analyzing Dependency of Concurrent Programs. 39-43 - Jianzhong Wang, Qiwen Xu, Huadong Ma:
Modeling and Verification of a Network Player System with DCValid. 44-52 - Claudia Pons, Maximo Prieto, Luis Olsina:
A Formal Mechanism for Assessing Polymorphism in Object-Oriented Systems. 53-62 - Renate Sitte:
A Framework for Quantifying Error Proneness in Software. 63-68 - Ping Guo, Michael R. Lyu:
Software Quality Prediction Using Mixture Models with EM Algorithm. 69-80 - Nicos Malevris, E. Petrova:
On the Determination of an Appropriate Time for Ending the Software Testing Process. 81-88 - T. H. Tse, Zhiquan Zhou, Tsong Yueh Chen:
Testing of Large Number Multiplication Functions in Cryptographic Systems. 89-98 - Wei-Tek Tsai, Xiaoying Bai, Raymond A. Paul, George Devaraj, Vishal Agarwal:
An Approach to Modify and Test Expired Window Logic. 99-110 - David Chenho Kung, Chien-Hung Liu, Pei Hsia:
An Object-Oriented Web Test Model for Testing Web Applications . 111-120 - D. Janaki Ram, S. V. G. K. Raju:
Object Oriented Design Function Points. 121-126 - Kecheng Liu, S. Zhou, Hongji Yang:
Quality Metrics of Object Oriented Design for Software Development and Re-Development. 127-138 - Stuart Christopher Reid:
BS 7925-2: The Software Component Testing Standard. 139-148 - T. H. Tse, Xin Feng, Tsong Yueh Chen:
On the Completeness of Test Cases for Atomic Arithmetic Expressions. 149-155 - David W. Flater:
Testing for Imperfect Integration of Legacy Software Components. 156-168 - Stephen S. Yau:
Achieving Quality Software Development for Distributed Environments. 169-180 - J. Barrie Thompson, Helen M. Edwards:
How to Teach Practical Software Quality Assurance: An Experience Report. 181-187 - Ravi Prakash Nandivada, Arunava Chandra, Saswata Dutta, Gargi Keeni:
The 9 Quadrant Model for Code Reviews. 188-193 - Stefan Biffl, Michael Halling, Monika Köhle:
Investigating the Effect of a Second Software Inspection Cycle: Cost-Benefit Data from a Large-Scale Experiment on Reinspection of a Software Requirements Document. 194-206 - Doug Goldson:
Formal Modeling of Interactive Systems. 207-215 - Agathe Merceron, G. Michele Pinna:
Refinement and Modular Verification with Observers. 216-225 - Yong Sun, Hongji Yang, Alan J. Dix:
TDL: A Language for Transition Diagrams in the Derivation of LOTOS Specifications. 226-238 - Sha Wong:
Software Acquisition Management Experience Learnt in a Multi Discipline and Multi Contract Project Environment. 239-247 - Mala Murugappan, Gargi Keeni:
Quality Improvement - The Six Sigma Way. 248-257 - I. M. Hampton, B. W. T. Quinn:
Software Project Measurement Criteria. 258-266 - Jian Zhang:
Specification Analysis and Test Data Generation by Solving Boolean Combinations of Numeric Constraints. 267-274 - Tsong Yueh Chen, Pak-Lok Poon, Sau-Fun Tang, Yuen-Tak Yu:
White on Black: A White-Box-Oriented Approach for Selecting Black-Box-Generated Test Cases. 275-284 - Karl R. P. H. Leung, Wai Wong:
Towards a More Efficient Way of Generating Test Cases: Class Graphs. 285-296 - Ayad Ali Keshlaf, Khairuddin Hashim:
A Model and Prototype Tool to Manage Software Risks. 297-305 - Erik T. H. Fung:
Abductive Approach to Prototyping Data Flow Diagrams. 306-314 - Andreas Rudolf, Rainer Pirker:
E-Business Testing: User Perceptions and Performance Issues. 315-323 - Yu Li, Weihong Li, Hee Beng Kuan Tan:
A Reference Infrastructure for Electronic Commerce. 324-334
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