| S. Gerhart. Test generation method using prolog. Technical Report TR 85-02, Wang Institute of Graduate Studies, 1985. |
....with run time assertions, which check test instances of proof assertions that could not be established by the theorem prover. The GYPSY system [1] uses this technique. Second, ADT speci cations can be used to formalize the generation of speci cation based tests for an ADT implementation. Gerhart [25] describes a logic programming approach to generate test points according to any scheme the tester imposes. In a slightly di erent approach, an ESPRIT project automatically generates tests based on traces (operation sequences) without direction by the tester [14, 15, 24] Third, the daists system ....
S. Gerhart. Test generation method using prolog. Technical Report TR 85-02, Wang Institute of Graduate Studies, 1985.
....with run time assertions, which check test instances of proof assertions that could not be established by the theorem prover. The GYPSY system [1] uses this technique. Second, ADT specifications can be used to formalize the generation of specification based tests for an ADT implementation. Gerhart [25] describes a logic programming approach to generate test points according to any scheme the tester imposes. In a slightly different approach, an ESPRIT project automatically generates tests based on traces (operation sequences) without direction by the tester [14, 15, 24] Third, the daists system ....
S. Gerhart. Test generation method using prolog. Technical Report TR 85-02, Wang Institute of Graduate Studies, 1985.
....with run time assertions, which check test instances of proof assertions that could not be established by the theorem prover. The GYPSY system [1] uses this technique. Second, ADT specifications can be used to formalize the generation of specification based tests for an ADT implementation. Gerhart [24] describes a logic programming approach to generate test points according to any scheme the tester imposes. In a slightly different approach, an ESPRIT project automatically generates tests based on traces (operation sequences) without direction by the tester [23, 13, 14] Third, the daists system ....
S. Gerhart. Test generation method using prolog. Technical Report TR 85-02, Wang Institute of Graduate Studies, 1985.
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