Software system testing and quality assurance
Software system testing and quality assurance
Certifying the reliability of software
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Cleanroom Software Development: An Empirical Evaluation
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software engineering standards
Software engineering standards
The complete guide to software testing
The complete guide to software testing
Managing the structured techniques: 4th edition
Managing the structured techniques: 4th edition
The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
Art of Software Testing
Comparison of program testing strategies
TAV4 Proceedings of the symposium on Testing, analysis, and verification
An experimental comparison of the effectiveness of the all-uses and all-edges adequacy criteria
TAV4 Proceedings of the symposium on Testing, analysis, and verification
An Experimental Comparison of the Effectiveness of Branch Testing and Data Flow Testing
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
An Empirical Study of Testing and Integration Strategies Using Artificial Software Systems
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
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This paper reports on some experiments which compare three system test strategies which were applied to artificial software systems. The artificial systems were seeded with known defects and then tested according to the three strategies which involved random system level input, random system level input with defect removal, and modified module coverage. The results suggests that of the three strategies considered here, the modified module coverage exposes a higher number of defects, especially for large systems.