On comparisons of random, partition, and proportional partition testing.
Early studies of random versus partition testing used the probability of detecting at least one failure as a measure of test effectiveness and indicated that partition testing is not significantly more effective than random testing. More recent studies have focused on proportional partition testing...
| Published in: | IEEE Transactions on software engineering 27, 10 (2001). |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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