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Software Testing, Verification & Reliability (STVR), Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, March 2007
- Martin R. Woodward, Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: Reflections on the past, present and future. 1-2
- Macario Polo
, Sergio Tendero, Mario Piattini
:
Integrating techniques and tools for testing automation. 3-39 - Qiang Guo, Robert M. Hierons
, Mark Harman
, Karnig Derderian:
Heuristics for fault diagnosis when testing from finite state machines. 41-57
Volume 17, Number 2, June 2007
- Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: Introduction and plans for the future. 59-60
- Alessandro Orso, Hyunsook Do, Gregg Rothermel, Mary Jean Harrold, David S. Rosenblum:
Using component metadata to regression test component-based software. 61-94 - Muhammad Jaffar-Ur Rehman, Fakhra Jabeen, Antonia Bertolino
, Andrea Polini
:
Testing software components for integration: a survey of issues and techniques. 95-133
Volume 17, Number 3, September 2007
- Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: Standards for reviewing papers. 135-136
- Atif M. Memon:
An event-flow model of GUI-based applications for testing. 137-157 - Renée C. Bryce, Charles J. Colbourn:
The density algorithm for pairwise interaction testing. 159-182 - Borislav Nikolik, Dick Hamlet:
Practical ultra-reliability for abstract data types. 183-203
Volume 17, Number 4, December 2007
- Jeff Offutt:
Editorial: Why should I review papers? 205-206
- Yu Lei, Richard H. Carver, Raghu Kacker, David Chenho Kung:
A combinatorial testing strategy for concurrent programs. 207-225 - Natalia Spitsyna, Khaled El-Fakih, Nina Yevtushenko:
Studying the separability relation between finite state machines. 227-241 - Dick Hamlet:
Software component composition: a subdomain-based testing-theory foundation. 243-269
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