| 851 | Richard A. DeMillo and Richard J. Lipton and Frederick G. Sayward Hints on Test Data Selection: Help for the Practicing Programmer {IEEE} Computer, 11(4), 1978. |
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| | Abstract: Available soon... |
| | @ARTICLE{DeMilloLS78,
author = {Richard A. DeMillo and Richard J. Lipton and Frederick G. Sayward},
title = {Hints on Test Data Selection: Help for the Practicing Programmer},
journal = {{IEEE} Computer},
year = {1978},
month = {},
volume = {11},
number = {4},
pages = {34--41}
} |
| 852 | Timothy Alan Budd and Richard A. DeMillo and Richard J. Lipton and Frederick Gerald Sayward The Design of a Prototype Mutation System for Program Testing Proceedings of the AFIPS National Computer ConferenceAnaheim, New Jersey, 5-8 June 1978. |
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| | Abstract: Available soon... |
| | @INPROCEEDINGS{BuddDLS78,
author = {Timothy Alan Budd and Richard A. DeMillo and Richard J. Lipton and Frederick Gerald Sayward},
title = {The Design of a Prototype Mutation System for Program Testing},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the AFIPS National Computer Conference},
year = {1978},
address = {Anaheim, New Jersey},
month = {5-8 June},
pages = {623-627}
} |
| 853 | Richard Graham Hamlet {T}esting {P}rograms with the {A}id of a {C}ompiler {IEEE} {T}ransactions on {S}oftware {E}ngineering, 3(4), July 1977. |
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| | Abstract: If finite input-output specifications are added to the syntax of programs,
these specifications can be verified at compile time. Programs which
carry adequate tests with them in this way should be resistant to
maintenance errors. If the specifications are independent of program
details they are easy to give, and unlikely to contain errors in
common with the program. Furthermore, certain finite specifications
are maximal in that they exercise the control and expression structure
of a program as well as any tests can. |
| | @ARTICLE{Hamlet77,
author = {Richard Graham Hamlet},
title = {{T}esting {P}rograms with the {A}id of a {C}ompiler},
journal = {{IEEE} {T}ransactions on {S}oftware {E}ngineering},
year = {1977},
month = {July},
volume = {3},
number = {4},
pages = {279-290}
} |
| 854 | Timothy Alan Budd and Frederick Gerald Sayward Users Guide to the Pilot Mutation System Yale University114, New Haven, Connecticut, 1977. |
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| | Abstract: Available soon... |
| | @TECHREPORT{BuddS77,
author = {Timothy Alan Budd and Frederick Gerald Sayward},
title = {Users Guide to the Pilot Mutation System},
institution = {Yale University},
year = {1977},
type = {techreport},
number = {114},
address = {New Haven, Connecticut},
month = {},
} |
| 855 | Richard Graham Hamlet Testing Programs with the Aid of a Compiler IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 3(4), July 1977. |
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| | Abstract: If finite input-output specifications are added to the syntax of programs, these specifications can be verified at compile time. Programs which carry adequate tests with them in this way should be resistant to maintenance errors. If the specifications are independent of program details they are easy to give, and unlikely to contain errors in common with the program. Furthermore, certain finite specifications are maximal in that they exercise the control and expression structure of a program as well as any tests can. |
| | @ARTICLE{Hamlet77,
author = {Richard Graham Hamlet},
title = {Testing Programs with the Aid of a Compiler},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering},
year = {1977},
month = {July},
volume = {3},
number = {4},
pages = {279-290}
} |
| 856 | John B. Goodenough and Susan L. Gerhart Toward a Theory of Test Data Selection {IEEE} Trans. Software Eng., 1(2), 1975. |
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| | Abstract: Available soon... |
| | @ARTICLE{GoodenoughG75,
author = {John B. Goodenough and Susan L. Gerhart},
title = {Toward a Theory of Test Data Selection},
journal = {{IEEE} Trans. Software Eng.},
year = {1975},
month = {},
volume = {1},
number = {2},
pages = {156--173}
} |
| 857 | Richard Lipton Fault Diagnosis of Computer Programs Unknown- |
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| | Abstract: Available soon... |
| | Unknown++ |