1 | Mark Harman and Yue Jia and William Bill Langdon A Manifesto for Higher Order Mutation Testing Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Mutation Analysis (MUTATION'10)Paris, France, 6 April 2010. |
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author = {Mark Harman and Yue Jia and William Bill Langdon},
title = {A Manifesto for Higher Order Mutation Testing},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Mutation Analysis (MUTATION'10)},
year = {2010},
address = {Paris, France},
month = {6 April},
pages = {}
} |
2 | William Bill Langdon and Mark Harman and Yue Jia Multi Objective Higher Order Mutation Testing With Genetic Programming Proceedings of the 4th Testing: Academic and Industrial Conference - Practice and Research (TAIC PART'09)Windsor, UK, 4-6 September 2009. |
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| Abstract: Mutation testing is a powerful software engineering technique for fault finding. It works by injecting known faults (mutations) into software and seeing if the test suite finds them. It remains very expensive and the few valuable traditional mutants that resemble real faults are mixed in with many others that denote unrealistic faults. The expense and lack of realism inhibit industrial uptake of mutation testing. Genetic programming searches the space of complex faults to find realistic higher order mutants. Despite the much larger search space, we have found mutants composed of multiple changes to the C source code that challenge the tester and which cannot be represented in the first order space. |
| @INPROCEEDINGS{LangdonHJ09a,
author = {William Bill Langdon and Mark Harman and Yue Jia},
title = {Multi Objective Higher Order Mutation Testing With Genetic Programming},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 4th Testing: Academic and Industrial Conference - Practice and Research (TAIC PART'09)},
year = {2009},
address = {Windsor, UK},
month = {4-6 September},
pages = {}
} |
3 | William Bill Langdon and Mark Harman and Yue Jia Multi Objective Mutation Testing With Genetic Programming Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2009 (GECCO'09)Montr\'eal, Canada, 8-12 July 2009. |
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| Abstract: Mutation testing is a powerful software engineering technique for fault finding. It works by injecting known faults (mutations) into software and seeing if the test suite finds them. It remains very expensive and the few valuable traditional mutants that resemble real faults are mixed in with many others that denote unrealistic faults. The expense and lack of realism inhibit industrial uptake of mutation testing. Genetic programming searches the space of complex faults to find realistic higher order mutants. Despite the much larger search space, we have found mutants composed of multiple changes to the C source code that challenge the tester and which cannot be represented in the first order space. |
| @INPROCEEDINGS{LangdonHJ09,
author = {William Bill Langdon and Mark Harman and Yue Jia},
title = {Multi Objective Mutation Testing With Genetic Programming},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference 2009 (GECCO'09)},
year = {2009},
address = {Montr\'eal, Canada},
month = {8-12 July},
pages = {}
} |