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Pairwise Test Suite Generator Tool Based On Harmony Search Algorithm (HS-PTSGT)

by Lai Y. Xiang, Abdulrahman A. Alsewari, Kamal Z. Zamli
"... plays an important role and required the most financial resources. However, exhaustive testing that required lot of time and financial resources is practically impossible. In this research we apply pairwise testing technique to reduce the number of test cases, by develop a pairwise test suite genera ..."
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and convert it back in the final test suite. From the comparison against other pairwise testing tools, HS-PTSGT can effectively generate optimum test suite with minimized test data and better than other tools on certain input specification.

The MetaGrammar: A Cross-Framework and Cross-Language Test-Suite Generation Tool. LINC-03

by Ra Kinyon, Owen Rambow - Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Linguistically Interpreted Corpora (LINC-03 , 2003
"... In this paper, we present a novel ap-proach for building parallel syntacti-cally annotated sentences for different frameworks and languages. These syn-tactically annotated sentences are au-tomatically generated from a compact higher level of syntactic abstraction, a MetaGrammar hierarchy, which min- ..."
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-imizes the need for human intervention in building annotated test-suites. With a single hierarchy, each sentence gen-erated is automatically mapped to sev-eral annotations (traditional constituent structure, LFG F-structure, dependency structure and constraint grammar rep-resentation) thus allowing one to di

KLEE: Unassisted and Automatic Generation of High-Coverage Tests for Complex Systems Programs

by Cristian Cadar, Daniel Dunbar, Dawson Engler
"... We present a new symbolic execution tool, KLEE, capable of automatically generating tests that achieve high coverage on a diverse set of complex and environmentally-intensive programs. We used KLEE to thoroughly check all 89 stand-alone programs in the GNU COREUTILS utility suite, which form the cor ..."
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We present a new symbolic execution tool, KLEE, capable of automatically generating tests that achieve high coverage on a diverse set of complex and environmentally-intensive programs. We used KLEE to thoroughly check all 89 stand-alone programs in the GNU COREUTILS utility suite, which form

The SimpleScalar tool set, version 2.0

by Doug Burger, Todd M. Austin - Computer Architecture News , 1997
"... This report describes release 2.0 of the SimpleScalar tool set, a suite of free, publicly available simulation tools that offer both detailed and high-performance simulation of modern microprocessors. The new release offers more tools and capabilities, precompiled binaries, cleaner interfaces, bette ..."
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This report describes release 2.0 of the SimpleScalar tool set, a suite of free, publicly available simulation tools that offer both detailed and high-performance simulation of modern microprocessors. The new release offers more tools and capabilities, precompiled binaries, cleaner interfaces

DART: Directed automated random testing

by Patrice Godefroid, Nils Klarlund, Koushik Sen - In Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI , 2005
"... We present a new tool, named DART, for automatically testing software that combines three main techniques: (1) automated extraction of the interface of a program with its external environment using static source-code parsing; (2) automatic generation of a test driver for this interface that performs ..."
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We present a new tool, named DART, for automatically testing software that combines three main techniques: (1) automated extraction of the interface of a program with its external environment using static source-code parsing; (2) automatic generation of a test driver for this interface

lmbench: Portable Tools for Performance Analysis

by Carl Staelin, Hewlett-packard Laboratories - In USENIX Annual Technical Conference , 1996
"... lmbench: Portable tools for performance analysis lmbench is a micro-benchmark suite designed to focus attention on the basic building blocks of many common system applications, such as databases, simulations, software development, and networking. In almost all cases, the individual tests are the res ..."
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lmbench: Portable tools for performance analysis lmbench is a micro-benchmark suite designed to focus attention on the basic building blocks of many common system applications, such as databases, simulations, software development, and networking. In almost all cases, the individual tests

CUTE: A Concolic Unit Testing Engine for C

by Koushik Sen, Darko Marinov, Gul Agha - IN ESEC/FSE-13: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 10TH EUROPEAN , 2005
"... In unit testing, a program is decomposed into units which are collections of functions. A part of unit can be tested by generating inputs for a single entry function. The entry function may contain pointer arguments, in which case the inputs to the unit are memory graphs. The paper addresses the pro ..."
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to represent and track constraints that capture the behavior of a symbolic execution of a unit with memory graphs as inputs. Moreover, an efficient constraint solver is proposed to facilitate incremental generation of such test inputs. Finally, CUTE, a tool implementing the method is described together

Motivation through the Design of Work: Test of a Theory. Organizational Behavior and Human Performance,

by ] Richard Hackman , Grec R Oldham , 1976
"... A model is proposed that specifies the conditions under which individuals will become internally motivated to perform effectively on their jobs. The model focuses on the interaction among three classes of variables: (a) the psychological states of employees that must be present for internally motiv ..."
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motivated work behavior to develop; (b) the characteristics of jobs that can create these psychological states; and (c) the attributes of individuals that determine how positively a person will respond to a complex and challenging job. The model was tested for 658 employees who work on 62 different jobs

A theory of the term structure of interest rates,

by John C Cox , Jonathan E Ingersoll Jr , Stephen A Ross , John C Cox , JR Jonathan E Ingersoll , Stephen A Ross - Econometrika, , 1985
"... Each copy of any part of a JSTOR transmission must contain the same copyright notice that appears on the screen or printed page of such transmission. JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted d ..."
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of the factors traditionally mentioned as influencing the term structure are thus included in a way which is fully consistent with maximizing behavior and rational expectations. The model leads to specific formulas for bond prices which are well suited for empirical testing.

Model checking and abstraction

by Peter J. Clarke, Djuradj Babich, Tariq M. King, B. M. Golam Kibria - ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems , 1994
"... software developers are using the Java language as the language of choice on many applications. This is due to the effective use of the object-oriented (OO) paradigm to develop large software projects and the ability of the Java language to support the increasing use of web technologies in business ..."
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class written in Java into one of a finite set of groups. A detailed description on how we enumerated all the possible groups of Java classes is also provided. Using TaxTOOLJ (a Taxonomy Tool for the Object-Oriented Language Java) we cataloged over 155k classes from a cross-section of Java applications
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