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Software Testing, Verification & Reliability (STVR), Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1996
- Martin R. Woodward:
Editorial: Testing - a Sisyphean or Herculean Task? Softw. Test. Verification Reliab. 6(1): 1-2 (1996) - Hong Zhu:
A Formal Interpretation of Software Testing as Inductive Inference. 3-31 - Lorenzo Strigini:
On Testing Process Control Software for Reliability Assessment: the Effects of Correlation between Successive Failures. 33-48
- K. S. How Tai Wah:
Black-Box Testing: Techniques for Functional Testing of Software and Systems, by Boris Beizer, Wiley, 1995 (Book Review). 49-50 - Richard Bache:
Software Reliability and Testing, by Hoang Pham (Editor), IEEE Computer Society, 1995 (Book Review). 50-52
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1996
- Robin W. Whitty:
Editorial. 59-60 - Fraser MacDonald, James Miller, Andrew Brooks, Marc Roper, Murray Wood:
Applying Inspection to Object-Oriented Code. 61-82 - Rajiv Gupta, Mary Jean Harrold, Mary Lou Soffa:
Program Slicing-Based Regression Testing Techniques. 83-111
- Antonia Bertolino:
Software Assessment: Reliability, Safety, Testability, by Michael A. Friedman and Jeffrey M. Voas, Wiley, 1995 (Book Review). 113-115 - Brian A. Wichmann:
Design of Dependable Ada Software, by G. Motet, A. Mapinard and J. C. Geoffroy, Prentice Hall, 1995 (Book Review). 115-116
Volume 6, Numbers 3/4, September-December 1996
- Lee J. White:
Editorial: About the contents of this double issue - 'Testing Object-Oriented Software: A Survey' by Robert V. Binder. 123-124 - Robert V. Binder:
Testing Object-Oriented Software: A Survey. 125-252
- Robin W. Whitty:
Achieving Quality in Software: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Achieving Quality in Software, by Sandro Bologna and Giacomo Bucci (Editors), Chapman and Hall, 1996 (Book Review). 253-255 - Martin West:
Object-Oriented Metrics: Measures of Complexity, by Brian Henderson-Sellers, Prentice Hall, 1996 (Book Review). 255-256
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