QSIC '04 Proceedings of the Quality Software, Fourth International Conference
On the Testing of Particular Input Conditions
COMPSAC '04 Proceedings of the 28th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference - Volume 01
Reducing test effort: A systematic mapping study on existing approaches
Information and Software Technology
An empirical evaluation of several test-a-few strategies for testing particular conditions
Software—Practice & Experience
Choices, choices: comparing between CHOC'LATE and the classification-tree methodology
Ada-Europe'12 Proceedings of the 17th Ada-Europe international conference on Reliable Software Technologies
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The classification-tree method provides a systematicway for software testers to derive test cases byconsidering important relevant aspects that are identifiedfrom the specification. The method has been used inmany real-life applications and shown to be effective.This paper presents several enhancements to the methodby annotating the classification tree with additionalinformation to reduce manual effort in the generation,selection and prioritization of test cases. A tool forsupporting this enhanced process is also described.