Continuous self-evaluation for the self-improvement of software
IWSAS' 2000 Proceedings of the first international workshop on Self-adaptive software
Algebraic Software Testing in Vector Spaces of Functions
COMPSAC '96 Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Computer Software and Applications
Control flow, data flow & data independence
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
A tool-based approach for software testing and validation
AFIPS '84 Proceedings of the July 9-12, 1984, national computer conference and exposition
Back to basic: generating test cases from source codes
AsiaMS '07 Proceedings of the IASTED Asian Conference on Modelling and Simulation
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An approach to functional testing is described in which the design of a program is viewed as an integrated collection of functions. The selection of test data depends on the functions used in the design and on the value spaces over which the functions are defined. The basic ideas in the method were developed during the study of a collection of scientific programs containing errors. The method was the most reliable testing technique for discovering the errors. It was found to be significantly more reliable than structural testing. The two techniques are compared and their relative advantages and limitations are discussed.